Talent To Go provides actors with important, educational services to help them succeed in their careers.

Seeing the need to help talented actors of all ages learn audition skills and interview with casting professionals, Pat and Judy developed the idea for Talent To Go.

Judy Kain has been making her living acting professionally for 25 years in Los Angeles television and films. Prior to that she attended the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and attained a BFA degree, graduating in the top of her class.

Judy is classically trained and applies a lot of her theatre background to her work in commercials. She also studied with Dena Dietrich (It's not nice to fool Mother Nature) and Michael Holmes, as well as Ken McMillan for scene study work. She has trained at Second City with Paul Sills in Improve and worked with the Groundlings and Gary Austin. She also co-wrote and produced the award-winning show "Women Who Judge Too Much and the Mothers Who Made Them." Judy has been a Television Series Regular on The Jackie Thomas Show and recurred on several sitcoms such as "Married with Children," "For Your Love,” “Manhattan, AZ" and "Grosse Pointe." She continues to teach and spread her wealth of knowledge to others.

Patricia Tallman has been acting professionally in theatre since she was 15 years old. At Carnegie-Mellon University where she continued her theatrical training, Pat received her BFA in Acting as well as the prestigious “Outstanding Achievement in Acting Award.”

Pat is best known for her work as Lyta Alexander, the mysterious telepath on the hit science fiction series, “Babylon 5”, and as Barbara, an unlikely heroine in George Romero’s 1990 cult feature film “Night of the Living Dead.” She has worked with such directors as Charles Nelson Reilly, Stephen Spielberg, Nora Ephron, George Romero, Robert Zemeckis, Barry Sonnenfield, Sam Rami, Walter Hill, Roland Emmerick and many more. Currently a motivational and entertaining speaker, Pat has appeared all over the United States, Berlin, Oslo and the U.K. in front of thousands of people talking about her experiences in television, film and theatre.

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Official Disclaimer: This is not a job interview or audition. The presence of a casting director is neither a guarantee nor a promise of employment. The intent of the class is solely educational. Attending a workshop is not a way to obtain employment as an actor. Such contact as you may have with a casting director at a workshop rarely results in any further contact with that casting director or any company affiliated with that casting director.