I became aware of my personal career hero through watching him on television and the Internet. I specifically saw him on a commercial advertising the Sony PS3 in 2010. I was fascinated with the actor because of his great sense of humor full of jokes and comedy, and his engaging appeal to the audience. He also had an interesting career that would be fun and exciting to enter myself. These are the reasons why he is my Personal Career Hero.
Jerry Lambert is an actor who has worked for many corporations throughout his career. He has worked for Sony, FOX, and many other studios in commercials and voice-overs. To qualify for his job, Jerry chose to earn a bachelor's degree in drama from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. His job pays quite well, netting him around $655 a day, but leads to a chaotic life of rejection and waiting for offers in his career.
As a young kid who grew up in Montesano, Washington, Jerry was funny and active. He loved acting all throughout his childhood. Traits like these are naturally found in most actors. Jerry chose to study improvisation and plays in college, as well as writing his own scripts for plays. By preparing himself in college, Jerry was slowly drawing a road to his career.
Jerry Lambert has also contributed to society in many ways. He has created many smiles on faces all over America. Through owning the Sacramento Kings basketball team, he also makes a lot of basketball fans happy. Also, in co-owning the Palms Casino, he keeps many gambling fanatics satisfied. I think that Jerry Lambert devotes a lot of his time to make people happy, and succeeds in every aspect.
I hope to follow in Jerry Lambert’s steps, and there are many ways for me to get to that point. One way to follow him would be to take a drama class in high school. This would give me the skill required to act. A college of acting training could be taken to get a bachelors degree in Drama. I should also have several diverse other jobs, for in between seasons and filming of television programs.
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