Tips we learned in 2022 about Hollywood careers

It's been both gratifying and eye-opening to talk with professionals about what advice they'd give to Hollywood newcomers, and here' a few more to end the year.
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Five more tips we learned this year about starting a career in Hollywood Click to view images

In our second year building The Times' guide to breaking into Hollywood, we've learned even more helpful advice. Here's some of the best.

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Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda weaves another found family fable in bittersweet 'Broker' Click to view images

"Parasite's" Song Kang-ho stars in Hirokazu Kore-eda's "Broker," a humanistic drama filled with bits of tension, narrative twists and deft reveals, social commentary and moral ambiguity.

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Acting once left Murray Bartlett 'in pieces.' How he became Hollywood's go-to 'hunk' Click to view images

After an Emmy win for "White Lotus" and a key role in "Welcome to Chippendales," the actor's career is full of choices. It wasn't always that way.

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Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well' isn't in the running for an Oscar. But she could still win Click to view images

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Daily Skimm: I am healthy, I am wealthy

December 28, 2022
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The Year in News

2022 came and went. But COVID-19 lingered. Monkeypox made an appearance. The economy had us thinking about the future. And Twitter drama had us hanging by a thread. It's been a long 12 months. Here are some of the biggest health and economics stories from this year:

COVID…the pandemic that was — and isn't over. Since 2020, the US has lost more than 1 million people to the virus. Now, many Americans are making their own risk calculations — amid Omicron and all of its subvariants. Today, everyone who wants a vaccine (or booster or updated booster) can get one. That includes kids 6 months and up. Uncle Sam ended its free tests program. Then brought it back. The CDC eased up on quarantine guidance. And President Biden wants to put this all behind us. Meanwhile, experts say our new normal could include an annual booster shot.


Monkeypox…also known as mpox: another global health emergency. The virus spread across the world, killing more than 59 people and impacting thousands more — disproportionately affecting the LGBTQIA+ community. But after a weeks-long delay, vaccines came through. Cases have stabilized. And many are wondering 'are we in the clear?'


All the other viruses...like RSV. The surge in cases put pressure on children's hospitals and parents. An early flu season didn't help either. Especially since the flu joined forces with COVID and RSV to form a "tripledemic." Meanwhile, polio also set off alarm bells in New York after officials confirmed one case of paralysis. And then there were the ones that people kept close tabs on like Ebola and Marburg.


The economy…had us keeping close tabs on our bank accounts. Inflation hit its highest level in 40 years — pushing gas, food, and housing prices to record highs. A pandemic will do that. The war in Ukraine didn't help. And supply and worker shortages made things worse. The Fed looked at high prices and said 'time to raise interest rates.' And all of this is bringing up recession fears. America's GDP shrunk at least twice but then went back up. The World Bank started throwing around the word 'stagflation.' The Euro and US dollar met as equals for the first time in 20 years. The stock market dipped into bear territory. Crypto had its own winter with FTX spiraling — a dumpster fire no one could look away from.


RTOs, OOOs, and CEOs...Many people returned to the office — whether part- or full-time. But some employees were more interested in quiet quitting. Elon Musk dragged Twitter down the aisle...and now he's running it like a popularity contest. Speaking of tech, the industry is going through it. Meta, Amazon, and Snapchat handed out pink slips amid a drop in revenue. And everyone went on strike: from teachers, nurses, and UC workers to employees at Trader Joe's, Apple, Starbucks, Amazon, Google, and Delta. 5G had a non-5G speed rollout. Juul went up in smoke and then 'poof' — came back. CNN+ came and went faster than a breaking news alert. HBO Max and Discovery+ are joining forces. Bob Iger is back. And everyone's favorite budget airline also tried to get into the merger Spirit.


Things that made us feel like Bill Nye…like the James Webb Space Telescope. And a potential milestone in nuclear fusion, which could pave the way for net-zero energy. There's also good news in the fight against cancer, with progress on personalized vaccines and base editing. Alopecia has a new drug. Malaria has a new treatment. Shrooms may have a new purpose. And scientists are still going full scientist mode with everything from synthetic embryos to human brain cells in rats to bringing pig organs back to life. Meanwhile, a Google engineer swears AI can catch feels, too. And GPT gave everyone something to Chat about.


We don't know about you, but there was a lot to cover in '22. Grab your Negroni Sbagliato — with Prosecco in it — and join us tomorrow for the biggest pop culture and entertainment stories.

 
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4. A can't-miss sale for anyone looking to revamp their wardrobe. Word on the street is this brand's offering up to 70% off their chicest clearance styles. Think: matching loungewear sets, vacay-ready tops and dresses, and more. Shop to it.*

 
Skimm'rs

We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

Feeling green…Jen D (IL). She recently retired from a family-owned business of 25 years. And published a guide to help those who want to switch to a plant-based lifestyle.

A high note…Marie M (ME). She's a neurological music therapist who uses music to help people enhance speech, motor, cognitive, and social skills. She used her knowledge to write a singable picture book to help young kids build a foundation for speech and language.

(Some) Birthdays...Tucker Bayer (NY), Henry Kelrick (CA), Bob Pittman (NY), Maggie Shea (NY), Teri Beardsley (VA), Sara Moe (NY), Kristyn Manoukian UK), Olivia Walker (NY), Kira Russell (PA), Kimberly Sons (TN), Eva Neil (MI), Lisa Kwit (IL), Joel Marie Payne (IL), Maureen Roxbury (AZ), Robin Kleban (NY), Kathleen Forte (FL)

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Skimm More

The time between the holidays and New Year's Eve is prime catch-up-on-sleep time. And if you're on TikTok, you might've seen that drinking tart cherry juice can help you catch extra Zzz's. We dive deeper into the trend to see if you should (cherry)pick this tip or put it to rest. Read all about it.

 
 
 

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