@LHearst YES I have gone to LA for pilot season & am pursuing acting. NO, I have not quit modeling-Expect many more covers, editorials&ads out soon ♥
about 2 hours ago from UberTwitter
Lydia Hearst has officially left us for L.A. The socialite and covergirl has decided to peruse a career in acting.
We are all anxious to see what comes out of this career for Lydia, and will keep tabs on her twitter account.
In the meantime, go read through all of our coverage of the Lovely Lydia [HERE]
Thursday, February 16
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.
Chiara
January 21, 2010
8:35pm
So...does she go on cattle calls like the rest of the 20-something blond actresses trying to make it in LA? I'd be surprised...
snuffmonkey
January 21, 2010
8:36pm
Nooo Lydia, don't go. LA will devour your soul.
martie
January 21, 2010
9:26pm
She's actually pretty talented. She's done lots of short films already. There are definitely opportunities for gorgeous models who can actually act. And Lydia can actually act. Should be fun to watch, one way or another.
Shopaholic
January 21, 2010
9:27pm
She did have that compelling cameo in The Last International Playboy. I'm sure it takes a lot of study to take your shirt off, just so...
pushkin
January 22, 2010
2:30pm
Nice girl
laActorish
January 25, 2010
2:39am
According to IMDBpro, she's represented by ICM, so no, she won't be waiting in lines at cattle calls. And cattle calls really aren't that common in L.A., especially in this economy. Besides, if you are going in for pilots you generally have to have an agent anyway.