Well, asking your mother to pack up and move is kind of extreme. Some parents are willing to do such things (and I suspect it's because a lot of them would rather enjoy it if their child succeeded in becoming the next big thing although I could be entirely wrong) but most aren't because it's a lot to ask of someone. It's a little shaky, moving your entire life to pursue a career that may never work out.
Now, I'm not saying you shouldn't try, I'm just saying you might be better off going to college and studying acting and then going from there. That way, you'll gain some experience and you'll find out if you truly love it and are capable of achieving such a goal. Either that or you could move on your own once you're old enough and have everything lined up.
2006-10-29 09:33:28
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answered by KRae 2
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Well my advice is if you are too young to move out on your own and you are still in school, just practice intil you get a little older - i am not saying wait intil you are a adult because then it might be too late, i understand you there but wait intil you are a little older then ask a family member or your mom to take a vacation to los angeles or something, you might meet someone there, and it might even work out for you, whatever you do dont give up on your dream because if you try hard enough and have patience you will succeed ! If your mom doesnt take you on a vacation there try another family member, if that doesnt work, wait intil you can go on a tour trip yourself ! Or try sending in audition tapes somewhere - who knows you can get far !Hope this helps
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2006-10-29 10:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem but I'm not going to change where I like because my whole life is here my siblings life is here. my whole familys life is here. For now I'm in the commuinty theater and in Drama and Competive Speech and I'm trying to go to an acting camp. They all look good on a resume and If your serious of becoming a actress like I am just do the little thing they will help. maybe one day a scouting person will come and watch you act in a play even in you town.
2006-10-29 09:30:14
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answered by cute dancer 19 2
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Okay, I'm assuming you're under 18, so unless she changes your mind, you're stuck until then.... But in the meantime, who says you can't work on your craft anyway? Audtion for your school plays, or if there's a town playhouse - audition for them. Also, sometimes films and shows go on location to Phoenix - keep an eye and ear out for them and audition if they have open calls.
Remember though - this is a VERY tough business to break into, so make sure you continue your education so you have something waiting in the wings...
Good luck!
2006-10-29 09:13:57
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Get involved with local theater groups now. When you are older and can afford to support yourself, you can move to LA or NY.
But don't expect to get acting jobs right away. For every person who gets an acting job there are thousands that don't. So, be prepared to make a living, but still try for your dream. Remember it is VERY expensive to live in either area, so make sure you are able to support yourself.
Good luck!
2006-10-29 09:23:51
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answered by LittleBitOfSugar 5
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Do local things. Phoenix, huh? Why don't u go to college in Like LA or New York and on weekends go to casting calls? I remember I knew someone who went to NYU and modeled on weekends and started to make a name for herself but stopped once she was married.
2006-10-29 09:23:42
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answered by cutie p 1
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ask a freind to help you raise money for all of you to go somewhere for a vist i suggest hollywood your mom will be so impressed at how much you want this that she will consider a move and even if you go with my idea and dont meet any celebs then its ok you will still have a great experience in hollywood.
2006-10-29 09:23:35
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answered by ingutu k 2
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2016-10-03 02:13:45
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answered by ? 4
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How about not expecting your mother to pack up her life and move cause you want to try something out?? Wait til you're an adult then do whatever you want. It's selfish to expect your mother to leave her life to go on a wild goose chase for you..
2006-10-29 09:12:43
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answered by Jennifer F 6
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2006-10-30 06:54:48
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answered by Spirita 5
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