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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 1H 12M

Michael Strassner Turns His Darkest Days into Indie Gold

from Film Sh!t · host Nate Caywood

What does it really take to turn heartbreak into a career breakthrough? We sit down with actor-writer Michael Strassner for a raw, generous conversation about the long road from Baltimore movie kid to leading an indie feature that filled 500 theaters and won the South by Southwest Audience Award. It starts with early laughs—Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, wrong-shoe bits—and the thrill of seeing his own city through John Waters. Then the path narrows: understudy years in college, the Groundlings gauntlet, and a dream shot at SNL that ends in silence.From there the story gets real. Michael opens up about the crash after rejection, a terrifying night, and the choice to ask for help. Sobriety reshapes the work and the person, turning shame into service and vulnerability into a superpower. Instead of waiting for permission, he starts making: tiny Instagram sketches, a self-driven short, and a DM exchange with Jay Duplass that turns into a collaboration on Baltimorons—an intimate, funny, human film about one night, friendship, recovery, and home. We dig into the writing process, dozens of drafts, on-set lessons, and the surprising data point everyone should remember: theatrical isn’t dead when the story is alive.Along the way, we highlight practical takeaways for filmmakers, actors, and writers: create relentlessly, write for yourself, seek mentors who ship work, and let imperfection be the toll for honesty. You don’t need a star to start. You need community, consistency, and the courage to be seen, warts and all. If you’ve been waiting to make your first short, sketch, or feature, consider this your nudge.Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review to help others find the show. And if you want to sit in the guest chair one day, there’s only one rule: film shit.

What does it really take to turn heartbreak into a career breakthrough? We sit down with actor-writer Michael Strassner for a raw, generous conversation about the long road from Baltimore movie kid to leading an indie feature that filled 500 theaters and won the South by Southwest Audience Award. It starts with early laughs—Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, wrong-shoe bits—and the thrill of seeing his own city through John Waters. Then the path narrows: understudy years in college, the Groundlings ...

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