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What does a “big break” in Hollywood really look like for a working actor, and what does it take to sustain a long‑term career? In Part 1 of this two‑part conversation, UNCSA Chancellor Brian Cole talks with actor and UNCSA alumna Anna Camp (“Pitch Perfect,” “True Blood,” “Mad Men”) about the tiny off‑Broadway show that quietly changed everything when director Mike Nichols happened to be in the audience. Anna shares how that moment led to new opportunities, and why the less‑glamorous side of momentum — typecasting, pressure to stay busy, and constant comparison — can be just as defining as any “overnight success” story. She talks about learning when to say no, choosing roles that keep you growing, and trusting your training when the industry wants to put you in a box. In this episode, you’ll hear about: How one night in a small New York theater changed Anna Camp's career The realities of typecasting and how she learned to push back Why saying no can protect your craft, your values, and your long‑term goals The role UNCSA and conservatory training played in building her confidence and resilience Part 2 continues the conversation with Krys Marshall for more behind-the-scenes stories, reflections on creative risk and practical advice for emerging artists charting their own path. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.