John Frank Levey on How One Book Sparked the Best Plot Twist of His Career
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When we published Right for the Role, I figured John would sell a few books, make a couple of actors cry and call it a day. Instead, the four-time Emmy-winning casting legend turned it into a full-blown second act. His memoir didn’t just tell the story of his decades casting ER, The West Wing and Shameless—it completely rewired his creative life.
After decades shaping other people’s performances, John finally stepped into the spotlight. The book sparked a podcast, packed acting schools, earned a spot in the Studio City Barnes & Noble window and somehow made him Instagram-famous (his words, not mine). At 78, he’s directing plays in New York, reconnecting with old collaborators and discovering that telling his own story was the most powerful casting choice of all.
In our conversation, John opens up about how writing forced him to drop his trademark privacy, what it’s like to relive your life with a co-writer on Zoom and how Right for the Role became both a calling card and a creative revival. He says the book didn’t give him a new life—it gave him his old one back. Which, for someone who’s spent decades defining what it means to be “right for the role,” feels about as poetic as it gets.
- How Right for the Role became a podcast, a tour and a rebirth
- Why John swears he “discovered no one” (but, come on, he totally did)
- What it’s like to publish your first book in your seventies and go viral for it
- The Smoke House signing that turned into an LA industry reunion
- Why he believes creative people need to tell their own stories
- How a memoir turned a quiet retirement into a full creative renaissance
- Why he now feels right for every role—including grandfather
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