56 pages • 1 hour read
Valerie Washington was the first in her family to get a college degree, and she continued her education to earn a doctorate. Her husband had a business degree, and many others in Kerry’s family had gone to college, so she always knew that she would. She attended George Washington University (GWU). There, she learned that she didn’t know how to do a lot of basic chores, like laundry or cooking. Her mother later told her it was because she wanted to give Kerry time to follow her passions.
Her scholarship at GWU required that she audition for every show. She learned to see auditions as a vehicle to try new approaches and apply what she was studying in her classes, and she learned to separate herself from the results.
The summer after her sophomore year, she took a required class titled “Acting as a Business,” in which she learned about actors’ unions. She realized that, at any given time, most actors in a union are unemployed. She also discovered that being an actor did not mean one had to become famous. Since she had a hard time being herself, she decided to become “a worker among workers” (134), a goal she still has.
Plus, gain access to 8,550+ more expert-written Study Guides.
Including features:
Art
View Collection
Books About Art
View Collection
Coming-of-Age Journeys
View Collection
Community
View Collection
Family
View Collection
Fathers
View Collection
Forgiveness
View Collection
Inspiring Biographies
View Collection
Memory
View Collection
Mothers
View Collection
Pride Month Reads
View Collection
Pride & Shame
View Collection
The Best of "Best Book" Lists
View Collection
The Past
View Collection
The Power & Perils of Fame
View Collection
Trust & Doubt
View Collection
Truth & Lies
View Collection
Valentine's Day Reads: The Theme of Love
View Collection