Here is what the Disney Channel website has to say:
"Q: How do I audition to be on one of your shows?
A: As with any career, education and practice are important. A good first step would be to discuss your interests with a school counselor or drama teacher, if you are still in school.
We suggest you familiarize yourself with any local theatre group in your area, and read the entertainment industry trade papers, which are available at most libraries. In these you will find advertisements for upcoming auditions.
Also, The Walt Disney Company employs thousands of performers for the various Theme Parks and Resorts. Auditions are held regularly to cast singers, dancers, actors, DJs and VJs, musicians, and bands.
For information on these exciting opportunities, please visit our Disney Careers site, at:
http://www.disneycareers.com
Then, click on "Events and Auditions."
When you feel ready to do so, you might consider finding an agent. Their job is to locate work suitable for you. As most film and television organizations require agency representation, having an agent is almost essential for getting paid work.
Please understand that we cannot recommend a particular agent or talent agency. For information on how to find an agent in your area, please consult your local entertainment trade papers or the career and entertainment sections of your local library.
We hope these suggestions are helpful to you. We admire your enthusiasm, and wish you much success."
http://psc.disney.go.com/guestservices/9333.html#9333
I recomend you start here:
http://www.howtobeaworkingactor.com/
http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/talentagent/talentagent.html
NEVER GIVE UP!
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
2007-01-30 05:13:02
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answered by Jtotheunior 3
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I'll post this yet again:
"The Disney Channel" doesn't have auditions. It's not a junior high play. The shows on the Disney Channel have casting people who send out what are called "breakdowns" to registered agents. These are lists of roles that are being cast and the types of actors that are needed. The agents then comb through their clients to see if any of them meet those criteria. If they do, those actors (or the video reels of their previous work) are sent out to read for particular parts. The network doesn't just hold an open audition and hope that people will show up.
You're not going to get seen by anyone at any of the production companies just by contacting them and telling them how much you like their shows. You need to have a legitimate agent who will send you out for jobs, and even then the odds are slim of A) even getting an agent in the first place, B) getting sent out for something, and C) getting sent out for a show on the Disney Channel.
2007-01-30 11:49:04
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answered by frozengrocer 3
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I'm not sure about TV shows, but I know there's going to be open auditions for High School Musical 2, and even though lots of people are trying out, you should reach for the stars and try for your dream. I would tell you, but I'm not quite sure where the auditions are taking place.
2007-01-30 08:10:37
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answered by Chelsea 1
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You need an agent. They'd never cast you if you weren't experienced enough to have an agent. They almost never have open casting calls.
2016-03-29 09:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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hey i went to this one thing called proscout.com and they look for people for Disney and model agencies so go on proscout.com and see when the next interviews are
2007-01-30 12:03:30
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answered by marissa b 1
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http://www.actorspages.net/disneychannelauditions.htm
2007-01-30 06:56:13
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answered by kygal 1
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