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This week, I had such an exciting and, dare I say, profound conversation with Joshua Triplett. We found common ground in the movies we love, how we approach our respective craft, and how we both take great pride in parenting.
It’s always interesting to speak with the parents of child actors, and hearing how the Triplett Family bonds through sharing their work with one another is a refreshing take on something that can often feel misguided. I especially loved how Joshua discussed not letting his daughters take work that isn’t artful or beyond their developmental stage simply cause they aren’t in it for the paycheck but rather for the love of it.
I hope you enjoy listening to the conversation!
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PODCAST SUMMARY:
Joshua Triplett shares his first movie memories and how they influenced his passion for acting and the film industry. He recalls his first theater experience, watching a horror film at a young age and being terrified and fascinated by it. He also discusses the impact of watching a movie about Michael Jackson's life and how it inspired him to pursue acting and performing. Joshua talks about growing up in a large family and the influence of his religious upbringing on his exposure to different types of media.
Joshua Triplett discusses the films he enjoys watching with his children and their impact on them. He mentions movies like Problem Child, Homeward Bound, Air Buds, and Three Ninjas, which he loved as a child and now shares with his kids. He also talks about introducing his family to the Indiana Jones series and how it made him appreciate the filmmaking process.
Joshua shares his passion for storytelling and mentions a project he wants to produce about HIV awareness. He also expresses his desire to portray good black fathers in the industry and the importance of family. In this conversation, Joshua Triplett and Jessica Kantor discuss their experiences in the film industry and the importance of loving what you do. J
Joshua recommends the film 'Origin' by Ava DuVernay as a movie that can help someone fall in love with cinema. They also mention their upcoming projects, including Joshua's debut album.
Joshua’s Music Project
Releasing on July 11th, you can pre-save Pursuit of Happiness - here, preview it, or watch the visual album.
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