How Actors Build Global Careers: From UK Training to Hollywood & Broadway Potential with Sohm Kapila
n this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Sohm Kapila — a globally trained actress whose credits span Grey’s Anatomy, The Morning Show, Never Have I Ever, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and more — to break down the realities of building a sustainable acting career across continents.
From being born in India and raised in the UK to establishing herself in Los Angeles, Sohm shares how her journey through theater, television, and film shaped her craft—and how actors today must adapt to an ever-changing industry.
🎯 In this episode, we cover:
- 🎭 What the Meisner acting technique really is—and how to use it on set
- 🎬 How to prepare for auditions using “couch time” and character psychology
- 🎥 The difference between acting for theater vs. film and TV
- 🎙️ Why improv training (UCB) builds confidence and booking potential
- 🌍 Building an international acting career across the UK, US, and beyond
- 🎭 Navigating typecasting and diversity in casting for actors of color
- 📉 How Hollywood strikes and industry shifts impact working actors
- 🎶 Her upcoming Bhangra musical and potential Broadway trajectory
- 🤖 Exploring AI and storytelling through her original short film Baby Talk
- 💡 Why perseverance and saying “yes” are key to longevity in acting
Sohm also shares her personal process for developing characters, working through multiple takes on set, and adapting performances in real time—skills essential for actors working in today’s fast-paced production environments.