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Jaclyn (00:00):
Welcome to the Faith
and Family Filmmakers podcast.
My name is Jaclyn, and todayI am speaking with Tina Gallo.
Tina has established a remarkablecareer in the entertainment
industry- over four decades.
As an award-winning actress, shecaptivates audiences with her
commanding presence and brings
a vibrant energy to each role.
Tina honed her craft by studying underthe masters of Stand of KY System.
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You're gonna have tohelp me with that one.
How do I pronounce that?
Tina (00:30):
Stanski.
Jaclyn (00:30):
Okay, thank you.
and her impressive resume includes awide range of credits in television, film
commercials, and theater productions.
Having started traveling withFrank Sinatra's entourage for over
two years, Tina relocated to New
York City to pursue her ambitions.
Her Her dream materialized as she launchedher acting career in the big Apple
before making her mark in Hollywood.
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Most notably for her role asDD on the Iconic Soap Opera
General Hospital, despite taking
a break To raise her two sons.
Tina's passions for acting never waned,and she has been blessed with a steady
stream of work in recent years, including
performances in Christmas at Keystone,
one More Dream, and Joe's surrender.
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Beyond her acting endeavors,Tina is a devoted nature
enthusiast and animal advocate.
She operates a home studio for voiceoverwork and is writing her book Unfiltered.
40 Days of Devotional Reflectionsto See Yourself as God Sees You.
Tina's unwavering dedication to hercraft and commitment to empowering
aspiring actors make her a respected
figure in the entertainment industry.
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Welcome to the podcast, Tina.
Tina (01:40):
Oh, thank you so much.
So happy to be herewith you today, Jaclyn.
Jaclyn (01:44):
Yeah, okay, I'll let you know.
Part of this podcast is I don'treally take myself too seriously.
Sometimes I do kind of,I come up against words.
I don't know.
Sometimes it's because.
I'm not American.
Sometimes it's just becauseit's new information.
So thank you for helpingme with that name.
Tina (02:01):
So.
Jaclyn (02:03):
But, um, okay, so let's, let's
take a little time and get to know you.
I mean, I read a lot of reallyinteresting details in your bio,
Tina (02:11):
Yeah, that was a little long.
Jaclyn (02:13):
No, it was great.
It was great.
How did you get into acting?
Tina (02:17):
Oh gosh, I think
I was born like that.
No, seriously, probably, honestly,it started like at three years old.
As long as I remember.
I just always knew what I wanted to do.
So I just remember, um, watchingall the black and white.
Well, given my age way there, butthe black and white TV shows, the
musicals, all the, all the stories.
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Judy Garland, Shirley Temple, and I wouldjust be glued to that, always knowing
that one day this is what I want it to do.
So, It really started young andthen, um, you know, getting involved
in baton twirling and tap dancing
and all the things that would one day
just, um, put me into that direction.
I just seemed to love to perform.
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I was involved in school plays and, youknow, it always starts there in school
and getting roles in school plays and
putting on performances around the
neighborhood doing all the fun things.
And, um, so that dream startedand was planted in me very early.
Jaclyn (03:14):
Mm-hmm.
And did your parents see that in you?
Tina (03:17):
Absolutely.
Uh, I was raised with three brothers andmyself and I mean, they just had to endure
me whenever a company was coming over.
You know, I look back at it and I laughnow, but you know, I remember when
the relatives would always come over.
I had some kind of a performancethey had to endure watching me
do, uh, until eventually Iknocked myself out and, uh.
(03:40):
It was time probably togo to bed or something,
Jaclyn (03:43):
Right, right.
Tina (03:44):
I just loved it.
Always, always, always have love tellingstories, love being a part of it.
Love working in imagination,all of it, all the elements.
Jaclyn (03:52):
So in your teen years, did
you start pursuing acting like as a
career or was it your adult years?
How did you start movingin that direction?
Tina (04:02):
You know what happened,
Jaclyn, is I really didn't know
how to pursue at that point.
and I really got blessed.
Uh, my, I'm originallyfrom the East coast.
I'm from Philadelphia, New Jerseyarea originally, but we had moved
to Florida In my teenage years and,
uh, the drinking age I remember in
Florida for alcohol was 18 and I
Jaclyn (04:22):
Wow, that's young.
Tina (04:24):
a job at the Sunrise
Musical Theater in Florida.
And for some reason, the girlthat was going to be training
me that evening, I think she had
taken ill and didn't show up.
And so the manager had given methese, these two big tables to serve.
I had some experience waitressing inrestaurants, but to serve alcohol, you
had to be, um, you know, age appropriate.
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Anyhow, I served this table and I rememberwalking away with almost a thousand
dollars tip from these two tables.
Mr. Sinatra, Frank Sinatra was performingat the Sunrise Musical Theater,
that evening and for that weekend.
Anyhow, I came back the next nightand I remember the manager telling me
that, do this table requested me again.
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And I remember thinking,wow, it's the same people.
Who comes back to thesame show a second night.
To see a person perform andit's all the same people?
Well, I come to find out it was theSinatra entourage that requested me.
So long story short, um, theyreally liked the way that I served.
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And, um, Bobby Marks, Mr.
Sinatra's stepson at the time.
He was married to Barbara Marks.
He and a gentleman named LesterLewis came up and asked me, um, if
I'd like to go on the road with them
to sell Mr. Sinatra's merchandise.
Well, even if my dad would'vesaid no, probably at the time I
was going, but my idea was this
was my big break into the industry.
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So I went on the road.
Long story short, I did go onthe road with them for two and a
half years selling merchandise.
And, Mr. Sinatra's best friend, um.
About two and a half years intothis, I was not really getting
anywhere as far as acting went.
And he told me, you have to findout if you have any talent kid.
And I said, well, how do I do that?
He said, you need to go to acting school.
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And I said, well, where do I go?
So I. I didn't know much.
We didn't have internet to Google things.
I did the research that I could do,decided between New York and California.
I went with New York becauseI thought it was gonna be more
about the art and the craft.
I did not wanna be another pretty blondethat maybe made it for a little bit
and then kind of went to the wayside.
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So it just seemed to me I was gonnabecome more of a true artist in New York.
And so I made my way to New Yorkand I began to study under some of
the greatest masters in New York.
Jaclyn (06:46):
And were you pursuing for
screen or for, uh, stage or both?
Tina (06:52):
You know, it starts
with stage in New York.
That's the beauty of it, because you don'treally learn how to act doing films, but
you really do learn the craft in theater.
So I did start in theater in New York,um, and then I did a lot of commercials
and then I did what we call under five.
I started on some soap operasin New York and under five is
either 25 words or five lines.
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Um, and then eventually.
After many years of training andpounding the pavement for real.
'cause we didn't, you know, wedidn't even have cell phones.
You had to
Jaclyn (07:23):
Right, right.
Tina (07:24):
a, phone booth and call your
answering service to find out if
anybody had an audition or anything.
But anyhow, um, eventually I wanted to beon the, soap opera, a general hospital.
It was the, uh, big deal in theday and made my way out to LA and I
actually secured a role on that show.
And, um.
And I did it myself, but I had to givemy agent, you know, the, uh, fee and
you had to have, bring your agent into
it, which I had no issue doing at all.
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But, um, yeah, it's apretty amazing story.
I went out there not knowing whereI was going, where, who I was where
I was gonna live, or any of that.
But, um, I was like a, a bulldog witha bone and I was just glued on finding
out what I could find out and found
out that I could make a phone call on
a Monday at six o'clock in Marvin page,
who was the casting director at the time.
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answered the phone and it actuallyreally happened and I got to talk to him
and he brought me in for an audition.
And, um, it was about two weeks before mybirthday and, I got booked, as DD on the
show.
So,
Jaclyn (08:28):
And how long
did you have that role?
Tina (08:30):
I was on, GH for about two years.
Jaclyn (08:33):
Okay.
Tina (08:33):
Yeah.
Well, and then I came to the Lord,so I was really beginning to get
into the party scene out there.
I always look back and I have achapter in my, book, it's called
Lost in Found in Tinseltown.
I.
Jaclyn (08:45):
Mm-hmm.
Tina (08:46):
there was um, some things
that really needed to be dealt with.
But back in the 1980s, there was alot of cocaine floating around in
Jaclyn (08:54):
Right.
Tina (08:55):
It was just the glamor drug, and
I wasn't addicted or anything, but,
uh, you know, I dabbled with it because
you, you, you just didn't go to a party.
And also on set.
There was coke because all the girlswanted to be like 10 pounds underweight
and you know, just dumb things like that.
And here I am into health and nutritionand working out and all those things.
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But, I was starting to drink and, and,you know, dabbling with the Coke and I
really just took a serious look at some
of the things that I was doing and
God was pursuing me at the same time.
And so.
I just really started reflectingon my life and wondering and asking
myself some hard questions and why
I was doing some of these things.
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And, um, you know, I came to the Lordand, um, I didn't resign my contract.
I had to go back and do, I had towork with Stacy Keach on the New Mike
Hammer show, but I didn't resign and
I wanted to get a break and go back.
So I went home.
I went back to Jersey for a while.
Um, and then I went back andfulfilled my obligation on,
uh, the New Mike Hammer show.
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But honestly then I just got really, Ifell in love with Jesus and, um, he was
putting me on a different path it seemed
like, and I was following it and um,
and so I thought that was over, but it
was always in me, my love for acting.
And so.
I would get involved in church productionsand different things like that.
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And then I saw the rise of thefaith based and I realized one
day I wanna be a part of it.
And God started directing me in that path.
And here I am, I'm
Jaclyn (10:27):
Wow.
And so did you know Jesus growing up?
Tina (10:32):
I was raised Catholic.
I went to Catholic schoolfor a few years as well.
So yes, I always was.
Um.
You know, religious, I guess is theword when you're raised Catholic,
it is really about religion.
But, um, we had a lot ofreligious things that we did,
but I always knew who Jesus was andI always had a love for the Lord.
Uh, so yes, the answer is yes,
Jaclyn (10:53):
Mm-hmm.
Tina (10:53):
Catholic.
Jaclyn (10:54):
Yeah.
You know, I love, uh,having that foundation.
It's kind of similar in some ways tomy story where, yeah, I went and did my
own thing for a few years in my early
adulthood, but um, you know, when it
came down to it where I was in a desperate
place and like was just not wanting to
continue the direction that I was going
in, without getting into a lot of details.
(11:18):
The thing is, I did know withthat foundation having grown
up knowing the Lord and knowing
that he's a God of redemption.
Uh.
I knew he was there and I thinkthat that made a huge difference.
And
if I didn't have that, in my
childhood, who knows what I would've done.
Tina (11:35):
Same here.
The foundation is huge andI thank God for my parents,
letting me have that foundation.
' cause so many children today aren'teven raised and know who God is.
Jaclyn (11:44):
Yeah.
Tina (11:44):
no consciousness of him at all.
So it is a blessing.
Um,
Jaclyn (11:50):
So how did the Lord start
directing your path, differently?
Tina (11:55):
Well, I got really hungry.
You mean after I got
Jaclyn (11:58):
Sure.
Yeah.
Tina (11:58):
that what you mean?
Yeah.
I, I really got a hunger for God, soI got involved in church right away.
That was the first thing.
Um, I started getting involved withcommunity people my own age as well,
because I had an idea that they were
all gonna be old ladies with little
gray ones and here I am 20, you
know, six years old or what have you.
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Um, but God started bringingme around and, and bringing
me into a community of people.
And I began to grow.
Um, I got involved in theater still inthe Christian community as well, like in
church productions and things like that.
Um, and musicians.
I got involved with worship in theworship team, which was really great.
So it was another creative outlet for me.
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Um, but I think the community iswhat really helped me to grow.
Getting involved in bible studies andgrowing in the Lord and being with people
my age really helped me with that as well.
Jaclyn (12:51):
Mm-hmm.
Tina (12:52):
I was building a
personal relationship with God.
I think that was my biggest missing piece.
Being raised as a Catholic, I alwaysfelt like God was somewhere out
there, but I started building a
really strong personal relationship
with God myself, and I knew him.
I felt like we were friends.
You know, the Bible tellsus he's a friend of ours.
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And, um, you know, we'rejoint heirs and so I really.
Through studying and meditating andpraying and there was just early on,
so many encounters with God himself.
And I can see him being involvedin every detail of my life.
I could just see it.
And supernatural things werehappening that it only could
be God that was involved with.
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So he was totally directing my pathon what I was doing because there's
no other answer for it other than
God being involved in my life.
And I, just had a personal relationshipwith him that continued to grow.
Jaclyn (13:48):
So then did you continue
to pursue acting as a career?
Like I know you're saying that you wereinvolved in like the church theater and
stuff, or did you step away from that?
I.
Tina (13:59):
I stepped away because I knew
I needed to live in the day you did.
You needed to live either in New Yorkor LA and, um, I wasn't at the time.
then eventually I moved back to New York,but I. you know, it was really difficult.
I knew the world that I was in
Jaclyn (14:17):
Right.
Tina (14:18):
and I knew the
mentality a lot of the people.
It was very cutthroat a lotof, you know, competition.
A lot of people, and to include me Atthe time, but God was changing my heart,
so I wasn't gonna fit in too well.
But you know, we were all trying toclimb up that ladder for ourselves.
So we were very self-centered and Ididn't wanna be that shallow person,
that shallow girl, uh, any longer.
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That was all about herself andGod was teaching me to think
of others better than yourself.
And so my mindset was shifting,my heart was changing.
And, um, I didn't see a waythat I could be involved.
And it wasn't until, like I said,I started seeing the faith based.
Films coming out and, you know, theywere starting to improve and get better.
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And I thought, man, I would loveto be involved in telling stories
that would edify God and bring
people maybe to the Lord and these
types of stories of redemption.
Um, and so I continued to prayabout it and a hunger stirred
up in me again for that.
And um, and then the Lorddirected me back into it.
Jaclyn (15:25):
the time that you did spend
away from pursuing acting as a career
when you came back, do you think that
that time you had spent away was able
to inform you and give you a depth?
Um.
I ask this because I know thatthere are times where God does ask
us to step away and we think, what?
Why does that mean you'retaking this away entirely?
(15:48):
Um, but my theory is that sometimes,you know, like the wilderness
experience, sometimes he needs to
draw us away so he can build us up and
then he can put us back and we're in
a, a different place when we return.
Um, is that somethingthat you experienced?
Tina (16:05):
It was certainly
a time of cultivation.
Jaclyn (16:07):
Hmm.
Tina (16:07):
Absolutely in a time of really truly
learning about myself and the brokenness
that I carried, um, and the healing that
needed to take place in order to be whole.
And God was the answer to that.
so definitely cultivation a timeof cultivation, in so many areas.
(16:28):
it's a funny thing because someone askedme not long ago, how do I define success?
And, you know, it's such an easy answerfor me Now, success to me, I said was,
and this is what came out of me, is taking
the gifts and the talents that God gave
me to be a blessing to others, to me,
that success and I'm getting to walk in
that now with my school and the students
that I'm helping cultivate their talents.
(16:53):
So, um, I didn't have that mindset.
As a young 20-year-old in Hollywood,um, in New York, that's for sure.
and it brings me such joy, great joy.
and so I love where I'm plantedand I get to perform and I get to
do my craft and my art as well.
So I'm teaching, I'm involved in projects.
(17:16):
I'm not exclusively only doingfaith-based projects, but they do
have to have a good message and a
good story that I could be proud of
and, and be able to sit down and watch
with my family as well with no shame.
And so I'm grateful for that, thathe's allowing me to do it all right now
Jaclyn (17:32):
I love that.
Tina (17:33):
and I produced as well.
So, but it's, it's being conscious ofothers and being a blessing to others.
There's no greater joyI find than that truly.
And you know, what reap what you sow.
You get to see the truth of that as
Jaclyn (17:47):
It's true.
Yeah.
Tina (17:49):
Yeah.
Things come to me that I'm justlike in shock of sometimes I'm
like, well, I'm not seeking it.
I'm not trying to make anything happen.
I'm just grateful for the things thatthe Lord's allowing me to do and be
a part of and some wonderful stories.
because, you know, I come fromthe world of honoring a, a
writer, my kind of training.
It's all about writing.
and honoring the writerand the world, the story.
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And so to see some really greatwriters put their hearts into a good
story and being able to be a part of
that and honor that, is truly a gift.
Jaclyn (18:22):
I love that and I definitely,
um, I'm really looking forward to
our next episode because I wanna
dive into more about your teaching.
I know we've talked a lot about youracting journey in this episode, but I
know you've recently, well in the past
recent years, uh, you've got into teaching
and you and I had a great conversation
before we started recording and I can't
wait to, to dive into that, to share
with our listeners, um, some more things.
Tina (18:49):
Well, you know, Jaclyn too,
it's so interesting because we
have to learn about God's timing.
You know, I've been a single mother fora very, very long time and I've raised
two sons pretty much all on my own.
And, um, you know, sometimes we can getcaught up in thinking somebody else has
something better or they're ahead of you.
(19:10):
But, you know, I've learnedover the years, God's timing.
Everything.
And we have to learn through thosemoments as well to be patient because
you know, the scripture says God
gives us the desires of our heart.
He's the one that plantsthose desires into us.
And something I learned over the years,God always forecast and then fulfills.
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So if it's been forecast and plantedin you, it will come to fruition.
Our job is just to take one day ata time and to be obedient to him.
I had no idea I'd be doing all of this.
My focus was raising my sons.
Now they're young adults.
Um, you know, but it was a greatestreward I could have at the time,
and I wouldn't have been able to do
all of that without compromising.
(19:58):
What my, my youngest son now,who's 26 needed and you know,
he's become an Eagle Scout.
I had to get him into college,you know, he's getting ready now.
He is graduated, all of that.
But that takes a lot of work and a lot offocus when you're doing it on your own.
And so it was the Lordhelping me through that.
And that's where I was supposedto be during that season.
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And now he's giving me back my firstlove, which is the art of acting.
And the craft and, um, meeting somewonderful people along the way.
Jaclyn (20:29):
I love it.
Tina (20:30):
I'm
grateful.
Jaclyn (20:31):
That's so amazing.
I'm looking forward to talkingwith you more in the next episode.
Thank you so much, Tina.
Tina (20:37):
you're welcome.
Thank you, Jaclyn.