Next Stop Hollywood

Next Stop Hollywood

2013
Next Stop Hollywood
Next Stop Hollywood

Next Stop Hollywood

8.1 | en | Documentary

Six ambitious young Aussie actors embark on one of the toughest journeys of their lives with a clear challenge in mind - to score a TV role in Hollywood. This original documentary series follows the actors as they compete for roles during the frenzied and chaotic US TV pilot season. The series captures all their excitement, frustrations, struggles, fears and tears as they compete with the world’s best and try to navigate the travails of the entertainment industry in LA.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Episode 6
Feb. 12,2013
Episode 6

It is Hollywood's night-of-nights - the Oscars. Penelope and Michael check out the parties. Alycia is in Nth Carolina filming while the rest of the cast have to make big decisions about whether to stay in LA or return home.

EP5  Episode 5
Feb. 05,2013
Episode 5

Alycia goes to Canada to meet the director of the feature film. Luke realises he needs to refocus. HaiHa gets an audition for a series from the producers of Scrubs. Craig's car is hit by the producer of World's Worst Drivers.

EP4  Episode 4
Jan. 29,2013
Episode 4

Things are heating up for Alycia and she must make some tough decisions about her career. Craig gets into the LA comedy scene. HaiHa has her first audition. Luke gets angry over a failed audition and things get heated.

EP3  Episode 3
Jan. 22,2013
Episode 3

Penelope gets a Hollywood agent and is in the running for a major feature film. Michael auditions for a role in Boardwalk Empire, while Craig gets some advice from Tropfest founder and feature film director John Polson.

EP2  Episode 2
Jan. 15,2013
Episode 2

Alycia scores two major auditions; Luke admits his previous demons may have cost him opportunities during past pilot seasons; Michael, HaiHa & Craig attend a Hollywood awards ceremony, where Craig talks to Meryl Streep.

EP1  Episode 1
Jan. 08,2013
Episode 1

The excitement, frustrations, fears and tears of six Aussie actors as they compete for roles during the frenzied US TV pilot season in Hollywood. Hollywood is tough and 98% of actors who go there won't fulfil their dreams.

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Released: 2013-01-08 | Released Producted By: Matchbox Pictures , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/nextstophollywood/
Synopsis

Six ambitious young Aussie actors embark on one of the toughest journeys of their lives with a clear challenge in mind - to score a TV role in Hollywood. This original documentary series follows the actors as they compete for roles during the frenzied and chaotic US TV pilot season. The series captures all their excitement, frustrations, struggles, fears and tears as they compete with the world’s best and try to navigate the travails of the entertainment industry in LA.

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Cast

Alycia Debnam-Carey , Haiha Le , Luke Pegler

Director

Kirsty McGregor

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Reviews

jiko-70435 Unfortunately, I had the misfortune to see this whilst waiting for the football on a weekend afternoon. Like watching a train wreck, I couldn't look away. One girl stood out and is now reasonably successful. The others were a mishmash of decidedly average people unwittingly believing that they had 'something special' and would get picked up in LA for acting roles. You could not help but root against them. One awfully obese guy with a lazy unkempt beard and absolutely no drive, no personality or charm was under the impression that he was the next Belushi or Candy. God knows what he thinks he was, but he is the guy you see spending far too much time and money at Mr Donut. I see that this series was not renewed after the first season. At least the network had the sense to understand what indeed was rubbish to begin with. Here's a hint... use engaging characters in future.