The comparison trap. Fragile early success. The long middle. And what longevity actually requires.
Careers don’t run on schedules — but actors keep trying to put them on one.
Are you falling behind as an actor… or does it just feel that way?
In this LIVE episode of The Working Actor NYC, Benjamin Howes and Patrick Richwood dive into one of the most destructive beliefs actors carry: the idea that everyone else is ahead.
They unpack the comparison trap, the illusion created by social media, and why acting careers don’t follow timelines — even though we keep trying to force them onto one. They also discuss late starts, the long middle of an acting career, and why longevity matters more than early success.
If you’ve ever felt like you started too late, haven’t booked enough, or watched others “pass you by,” this conversation will change how you think about your career.
Because you’re not behind. You’re just in the middle.
In this episode:
- Why actors constantly feel behind
- The comparison trap and social media
- Late bloomers and unconventional timelines
- The “actor middle” nobody talks about
- Why fast success is often fragile
- Longevity vs momentum
- What a sustainable acting career really looks like
The Working Actor NYC Podcast — LIVE in The Green Room.