RE-RELEASE: Michelle Monaghan — How to Bring Forth Your Best Creative Self

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse - A podcast by Alyshia Ochse - Tuesdays

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Today’s guest fits the perfect + poignant mold for our 50th episode -With thick-skin, an optimist’s heart and a realist’s mind, the incomparable Michelle Monaghan will tell us how being championed by her parents in a town of 700, mentored by Frances McDormand in the North Country and ending up on Constantine’s cutting room floor gave her the courage, confidence and opportunity to make every mission…possible. Michelle Monaghan is an Golden Globe nominated actress with nearly 20 years of experience in this industry. Her roles in television and film are as diverse as they are challenging and powerful to watch. She is best known for her work as Harmony Faith Lane in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, which she starred alongside Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer. She is known for her recurring role as Julia Meade-Hunt in J. J. Abrams massive hit the Mission: Impossible series, starring Tom Cruise. She is known for Ben Affleck’s Academy Award Nominated Gone Baby Gone in her role as Angie Gennaro, featuring two Boston detectives investigating the kidnapping of a little girl. Michelle is additionally known for her film performances in Source Code, Trucker, North Country, The HeartBreak Kid, and The Bourne Supremacy. She’s starred in the Hulu series The Path as Sarah Lane with Aaron Paul and Hugh Dancy, and the critically acclaimed Emmy and Golden Globe Nominated True Detective as Maggie Hart. She’s guest starred in numerous television shows including Boston Public, Young Americans, and American Dad. You can catch her in Mission: Impossible Fallout in theatres today. LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @michellemonaghan TWITTER: @realmonaghan IMDB: Michelle Monaghan WEAUDITION: WeAudition.com (Use promo code ONEAUDITION for 25% off) STORYSCHOOL: YourStorySchool.com (Use promo code TOA20 for 20% off) QUOTES: "Never let them see you sweat.” “The most powerful moments are the moments unsaid, and it’s all those moments in between.” “You learn the most about yourself in your independent filmmaking style. You learn the most about film, but also about acting.”

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