Alaskan Glacier & Wildlife Cruise

September 28th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

I had the pleasure of taking a cruise my second week in Anchorage, Alaska. We drove 2 hours away to Seward, Alaska and caught a boat. The cruise was 9 hours long!!!!!!! It was worth every penny and every hour. Please watch the entire video to get a glimpse of what I experienced.

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Making The Move To Los Angeles

September 21st, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

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Some say if you want to make it as an actress you’ve either got to be in New York or Los Angeles. I’m inclined to agree.

I’ve been living in Georgia on and off since the 90’s and have had the opportunity to experience many things. Being the bigger fish in a smaller pond has its perks. You’re able to hone your craft and make a name for yourself on a local level. I’ve been able to be in movies and theatre that probably would have been much harder had I started out in New York or LA. I think it’s always better to head to one of those cities once you have a resume on you already. Just starting out in those markets is extremely hard and frustrating.

With that said, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s time for me to make the to move to Los Angeles. I want to make some contacts there and take my career to the next level. I plan on keeping my contacts in Georgia (they were hard to get ya know) and doing the bi-coastal thing. I love living in the south, but I know it is time.

I’m originally from Bronx, New York and I’m not in too much of a rush to head back to the hustle and bustle that only New York has. When I performed on Broadway last summer with “The Lion King” I dreaded having to take the train and deal with all of those New Yorkers day to day.

I’m excited about Los Angeles and all of its possibilities. I’ll be essentially starting from ground zero. I’ll have to search for agents, managers and workshops so that I’m able to network. I’ve learned from other actors and actress that you’ve got to do your own homework. Don’t just wait for your agent to call you.
I’ll be doing some video postings on my agent search. Perhaps you might be looking for the same thing as I am.

I’m truly going on faith that this next step is right one. The journey continues!!!

Until next time, stay inspired.
-Christine Horn (Your favorite Tall Black Actress)

Journey Of A Who??!?!

September 9th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

Director Paul Stancato discusses Casting Tall Black Actresses

September 9th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

Performing with The Lion King at The White House

September 9th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

My Visit To the White House on September 15, 2008

If Barack was already in office I would have lost my mind!!! It was still a wonderful experience!

September 8th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

To Weave Or NOT to Weave…That is the Question

September 7th, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

Let’s not waste any time here. I want to talk about and investigate a major issue that affects most black actresses…OUR HAIR.
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Over the years I have rocked everything from a T.W.A. (teenie weenie afro), 2 strand twists, the knotty ‘It looks like I didn’t do my hair this morning’ look, and weaves of many different textures, lengths and colors. However, I think the hairstyle that got me the most auditions / gigs was the naturally curly look.
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You know the one. The one that says, “I’m mixed with something.” Maybe it made me look exotic? I don’t know.
I personally love changing my hair styles. With hair costs being so reasonable its hard not to give weaves and wigs a try. Synthetic hair is especially cheap. However, I sometimes feel that I will never get as much work as a black actress with my naturally nappy hair as I would with hair that is straight or long.
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Please don’t get me wrong. I LOVE my natural hair. I stopped perming it back in the 90’s because I didn’t like the idea of putting such powerful chemicals in my hair anymore. So I’ve shaved it and have grown it out to a beautiful nappy afro. The thing is, I look at the television and movies and see the black actresses who have made it. The actresses that are working on a consistent basis don’t have a “natural look.” As much as I had to admit it, those women are setting the tone.
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Perhaps you may disagree. Yes, you see the occasional actress in a commercial sporting her low cut or blow out, but in my research, the BIG NAME actresses are following the mold of soft, silky, permed hair.
There only a handful of black actresses sporting their natural hair without ANY additives. When I see them, I’m like YES! Work the natural sis!

I recently also started playing around with lace wigs. I think they are more addictive than any other hairpiece I’ve worn. The fact that you can achieve a hairstyle and it looks like its growing out of your scalp is wonderful!
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I wonder though…what do casting directors think about the whole hair thing? I’d love to know. Do they even care? Many casting directors are non African-American and are honestly totally clueless when it comes to black women’s hair. They usually have NO idea if you’re wearing a wig or a weave.

I hate that I get so anxious when I have an audition. The first thing I think about is my outfit and what hairstyle I’m going to wear. Do casting directors really care or are we making too big a deal of it? I’d love to hear from some casting directors out there!

Until then, I’m going to keep talking to other black actresses who have the same questions and worries on their mind. Maybe together, we can come to an understanding or a way to overcome this hairy situation.
I love my natural hair, but I love acting more. So if booking more movies and television gigs means I need to wear a hair piece and fit into the mold of what Hollywood is already comfortable with…well hell, let me get my lace wig out of the closet right now!!!

I’m ready for my close-up…and it’s going to take more than a hairstyle to keep me from my destiny.

Until next time, stay inspired.
—Christine Horn (Your favorite T.B.A.)

Your Favorite T.B.A. lands in Anchorage, Alaska

September 1st, 2009 by Christine Horn (Your Favorite Tall Black Actress)

Hey yall! I decided to send you a quick hello from the air. This tall black actress has some long legs and I think I’ve just reached my 7th hour of flying time today and I’m just trying to maintain my cool. I’ve got 2 more hours to go so I don’t have much choice. At least I got a window seat and I’m seating next to a sweet old couple who offered me some of their chex mix earlier.

So why the long flight? I’m headed to Anchorage, Alaska for 6-weeks to perform with “The Lion King.” I promise to bring my camera to work everyday just in case Ms. Palin decides to make a cameo!

I hear that Alaska is beautiful even though it can get pretty cold. I don’t like being so far away from home, but it seems like it has the possibility of being a wonderful experience. I’m hoping to take some tours of the glaciers and catch some pics of the moose in town.

I think its time for another nap now…zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Until next time, stay inspired.

-Christine Horn (your favorite tall black actress)

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