I don't believe in rituals that produce luck. I believe that a good preparation can raise my chances for a callback. With that, I know what I need to do, so I go in there and do my best. Vincent Rodriguez III callbackchancegood Change image and share on social
Acting takes a lot of practice, but so does auditioning. Vincent Rodriguez III actauditionlot Change image and share on social
After a performance, I met the man who would later be my acting coach who helped me get into my acting conservatory. It was apparent to me that there were many others who were in support of me becoming an actor and making a name for myself. I am forever grateful to those teachers and mentors who instead of saying, 'Why you?' said, 'Why not you?' Vincent Rodriguez III actactorapparent share on social
I didn't even drink until I was in college. While other people were out partying, I'd be home watching the Tony Awards and Bob Fosse movies... I so badly wanted to be part of the club. Vincent Rodriguez III awardbadlybob Change image and share on social
I basically learned hip-hop from *NSYNC. And then while I was touring in theater shows, and I couldn't take classes in hip-hop but I wanted to, I just watched Justin Timberlake concerts. Vincent Rodriguez III basicallyclassconcert Change image and share on social
I can play multiple instruments. I love a cappella. I love barbershop. I love magic. Vincent Rodriguez III barbershopcappellainstrument Change image and share on social
My dad wanted me to be a businessman, but I felt that wasn't for me. Vincent Rodriguez III businessmandadfelt Change image and share on social
I booked my first national tour of a Broadway show right out of college. It was the tap show, '42nd Street.' I had only been tap dancing for three years when I booked that show. Vincent Rodriguez III 42ndbookbroadway Change image and share on social
We need to encourage the presence of more Asian writers and executive producers so they can fight for normalizing the casting of Asians in traditional American roles. Vincent Rodriguez III americanasiancast Change image and share on social
I was raised in a dominantly Filipino family. I didn't know I was 'mixed' until I got older and started asking questions about my grandparents, the origins of our middle and last names. We were kind of textbook Pinoys. A lot of the Filipino stereotypes that were joked about by me and my friends rang very true with my family. Vincent Rodriguez III dominantlyfamilyfilipino share on social