Arian Moayed: Fear Never Leaves, Just Keep Going [Best Of]
Good Life Project
Jonathan Fields / Acast
4.5 • 3.4K Ratings
🗓️ 31 August 2020
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Summary
Maybe you’ve seen today’s guest, Arian Moayed, on HBO’s Emmy-Award winning show, Succession, where he played Stewy. Or, in movies where h worked with legends like Bill Murray, Spike Lee. Or, on stage, where he was nominated for a TONY. Or, you might’ve caught his groundbreaking thriller, The Accidental Wolf (http://theaccidentalwolf.com/), which he wrote and directed, starring Kelli O’Hara, Laurie Metcalf, Denis O’Hare, and a cast of 36 Tony nominations. Stumbling into a love of acting, Moayed began to pursue it as a career early in life. He was met, as most actors are, with an unending parade of "you can't do that's." But, to him that just meant, make it happen on your own. "Do" your way through it. And, so he did. Which has been an enduring theme in his life.
Arian's family fled Iran when he was just a little kid, taking a years-long journey that split the family between different countries, and eventually landed them just outside Chicago, where they set about building a new life in a radically different world. Acting became a fast passion and he began to develop a genuine love for theater and set about crafting a career. But along the way, he also realized that acting, for him, was also a pathway to writing, advocacy, and education. He became an award-winning writer/director and co-founded the theater/film production and arts education venture, Waterwell (http://www.waterwell.org/), where his heart is most boldly on display in the guiding the growth of teachers and 6-12th graders in New York City’s free theater training program, and exploring not just performance, but citizenship, service, equality, advocacy, justice, and what it means to be human. We all need more of that these days.
We're so excited to share this Best Of conversation with you today.
You can find Arian Moayed at:
Website : http://waterwell.org/personnel/arian-moayed/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/arianmoayed/
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| 0:00.0 | So maybe you have seen my guest, Aran Lloyd, on HBO's Emmy award-winning show Succession |
| 0:12.6 | where he played Stewie, or maybe seen him acting in movies alongside legends like Bill |
| 0:17.6 | Murray, Spike Lee, or on stage where he was nominated for a Tony, or maybe you caught |
| 0:22.2 | his groundbreaking thriller, The Accidental Wolf, which he wrote and directed starring Kelly |
| 0:27.1 | O'Hara, Laurie Metcalf, Dennis O'Hare, and a cast of 36 Tony nominations. |
| 0:33.4 | But what you likely didn't know about his powerful quote-back story as a lot of folks in |
| 0:39.3 | the acting world would call it, is that Aran's family fled around when he was just a |
| 0:44.9 | little kid taking a year's long journey that split the family between two countries |
| 0:49.6 | and eventually landed them just outside Chicago where they set about building an entirely |
| 0:55.1 | new life in a radically different world. |
| 0:58.1 | Acting became a fast passion for Aran, and he began to develop a genuine love for theater, |
| 1:03.9 | but as this comment in the field, he was met with an unending parade of, you can't do |
| 1:09.2 | that. |
| 1:10.4 | To him, though, that just meant make it happen on your own, and that is exactly what |
| 1:14.8 | he has done. |
| 1:16.0 | Yes, with the collaboration of so many people, but it was the attitude that says, I will not |
| 1:21.7 | stop, just because somebody says this is going to be really hard, that pushed him through. |
| 1:28.2 | So do your way through it became his mantra, and that is exactly what he did, building |
| 1:33.3 | a really beautiful career. |
| 1:35.4 | But along the way, he also realized that acting for him, well, it was also a pathway to writing |
| 1:40.6 | and to advocacy and education, and that is where his sort of deep heart started to plant |
| 1:46.7 | itself. |
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