00:00I don't know if I define success. I think I'm constantly redefining success. I would
00:11define success as progress. I would define success as any moment in your life when you
00:17feel like you have reached a potential goal and you are now setting a new one.
00:22Hi, I'm Logan Browning. I started acting when I was 14. My parents were always very adamant
00:29about me doing what I needed to do in order to do the things that I wanted to do. Honestly,
00:36the biggest bump in my road to success has been self-doubt. So most actors are well-trained.
00:43They are theater-trained. They went to college for it. I'm not this girl. I learned being
00:49on set. I'm going based on my own experiences. I love to do an accent. I love to feel like
00:55I'm just a British woman. I love to feel regal. Like if I'm just standing in my home or just
01:00sitting in a chair, I'll just sit there and I'll just become this regal woman who has
01:05people waiting on her hand and foot. And I just see my wardrobe. I just see myself in diamonds,
01:12just ripping my heels. I think if I were classically trained, seeking classes and studying Shakespeare,
01:24things that are going to make me more well-versed as an actor, yeah, I'd probably be this like
01:30really dope, intense actor. But if I had done that super early, I may have lost some of that
01:36essence of me that's just really organic. And it's a constant journey, discovering who I am
01:43in front of a camera. I'm driven by supporting the people around me. I'm driven by the opportunities
01:52that I have. When I'm given something like a dear white people, I feel so compelled to do it justice.
02:00And I feel so compelled to live up to that kind of an opportunity.
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