Act the Fool: Brian Dawkins
I've always been curious about the connection between athletics and acting. Brian Dawkins helped clarify that connection this past Sunday in the Philadelphia Eagles whooping of the Dallas Cowboys.
For those who don't know: Dawkins the most dominant defensive player in the NFL. And an inspiration to every actor out there. And here's why...
Brian Dawkins has 2 lockers in the locker room side by side. One is for himself 'Brian Dawkins #20'. The other is for his game time alter ego 'Weapon X', a character he puts on every Sunday in an elaborate ritual inspired by the XMen Superhero Wolverine. While Brian Dawkins the man is a soft spoken, calm, deeply spiritual guy, his game time alter ego 'Weapon X' is a ferocious, possessed animal. When he exits the tunnel onto the field, you can see Brian is nowhere to be found. There's only Weapon X, and it's go time.
Go time for Brian is like showtime for us. Like Brian we gear up for every performance. And we should all be inspired by him: his commitment to every game, his passion, his focus, his intensity, his emotion...
As team captain in the huddle before the kickoff, he inspires his men in a possessed scream, "ACT THE FOOL!!!" It means play loose, don't think, let yourself go, have fun! Where have we heard that in the acting world before? Professional football is about competition, it's about winning. Professional acting is too, just in a different way!
This year, 2009, let yourself be inspired by Brian Dawkins. Act the Fool, when you're in a scene--WIN it!, gear up for every performance, focus, inspire your cast mates, commit to your "alter ego"/your character on stage, and have fun! Depending on your the character you're playing, you probably won't need to do all that with as much intensity and adrenalin as Brian does to knock down a 250lb running back running at him at full speed, but you get the idea :)

5 Comments:
Dear Aaron,
My comments have been a LONG time in coming, but suffice to say that I watch your performance in THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA almost daily, to nourish my spirit and inspire my work as singer-actor and director...and to motivate me in my daily life.
THANK YOU for sharing these exhilarating insights into your own creative process, Aaron. I'm currently directing the NDSU production of WEST SIDE STORY, and your keen observations about Brian Dawkins (I'm a huge fan too!)is tremendously inspiring, as I head into stagings for Act Two with my remarkable, if largely inexperienced, cast.
Please know how grateful I am to you, each day, Aaron...I hope our paths cross one day, so I might express my admiration and gratitude in-person.
Blessings and very BEST wishes for every happiness and fulfillment in your life and work~
Gary Briggle
Mpls.MN
I love actors and football.
Dean Cain used to be a Buffalo Bill...
Break a Leg in your opening of "Impressionism" tomorrow. Time for an update!
Hello Aaron,
I'm a big fan of broadway shows and that is why I first looked at your blog. I must say, that what you wrote about Brian Dawkins, applies not only to actors. But to all of us. We have to learn how to live our life representing a different roles, the professional, the friend, the wife/husband... and by the end, we still have to put our head in the pillow and know who we are. I think this is the most difficult role to play!
I will keep looking at your blog. Nice inspiration!
Hello,
We were very excited to see Light in the Piazza on PBS, but we lost power soon after it started. Is it on dvd, or is it possible to get a copy?
lagniappe2005@yahoo.com
We have been following your blog since the beginning, btw. Keep it up!!
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