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I have wanted to be an actor since I was a very small child.
I am 15 years old.
And I need help on how to become an actor.
Can anyone help?
I need all the information.
Like... what do I need, Do I need money?

2007-05-11 04:09:46 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

8 answers

It depends on where you live and what type of actor do you want to become. The short answer is yes you need money and if you want to do theatre you need to start small and eventually move to NY. If you want to do TV and movies, you need to move to CA.

The long answer is that you need to start taking classes, doing theatre locally, at your school, in your community, anything to get started. You need pictures, resumes, an agent, and if you don't live in an area where they do a lot of casting then you need to relocate. You also need a lot of support from your family, both financially and morally. It's a tough business and you need someone who can dedicate their time to you and your career goals.

If you want to find a legitimate agent to represent you for commercials, TV & film go to Sag.org. Use the dropdown menu on the right labeled 'resources' and choose 'agent information'. On the next screen, on the left choose 'Find a SAG franchised agent' and follow the directions. You can look up agents all over the US, but there are higher concentrations where the work is (Los Angeles, NY, IL, FL, GA etc.)

Then you can send them your headshot, resume, and a cover letter stating that you are seeking representation and wait to see if they call you in for an interview.

Once you have an agent, they will get you the auditions, but until then you can check out actorsaccess.com. For theatre, you can go to backstage.com or http://www.actorsequity.org/castingcall/... If you find the audition on the Equity site, you still may be able to go, as long as their not taking appointments from equity actor's only :-) On backstage.com you have to pay to get all of the info, but the initial search is free and you may be able to see enough info to find out the rest on your own without paying OR you can go to your local bookstore or newsstand and look at their print publication (new every Thursday) for free, but not available everywhere.

Remember agents and managers get paid when you do. Anyone that tells you different is running a scam! Good luck!

2007-05-11 04:22:03 · answer #1 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 2 1

Heya : ) the not ordinary section relating to the corporation is that somebody is often succeeding without seeming to have carried out a lot to get there - they have the connections, they're fashions and so forth.. it quite is like that. is it trouble-free? No. Will it substitute. No. And could you cash in on it in case you have been a variety or had relatives interior the corporation - confident...! lol in case you dont have those issues ....or regardless of in case you're fortunate sufficient which you do.., in case you want to be taken heavily....the suitable difficulty is to get your self began with improving your performing and self assurance to accomplish and audition, and commence making contacts that way. have a seem on the internet at your community theatre - maximum have toddlers theatre communities. You dont want any journey and additionally you would be inspired all a thank you to the top if that's what you want. the folk there understand a thank you to lead you to the subsequent step. And that is all approximately infant steps up the ladder... it quite is nerve racking. Get used to it. it will be your life and getting to grasp to handle nerves is why education is so significant. as quickly as you're taking you first performing type - you will already be previous to somebody who remains wishing they have been somebody fashionable yet not doing something approximately it!!! in case you're interior the united kingdom take a seem on the national toddlers theatre internet site for extra property you're able to do interior the vacations and so forth. study the commerce newspapers - interior the united kingdom it quite is 'the point', interior the u . s . a . it quite is 'at the back of the scenes'. they have classified ads on the back for instructions, auditions, workshops and so forth. Dont be scared, choose for it! you're able to do it! Daisy: )

2017-01-09 15:45:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What I have found is that if you want something, you have to go out there and do it yourself. The Only thing you need money for is to get out there (Hollywood, L.A, ect)
If you have talent, and want it bad enough, the directors, ect will do anything they can to keep you. Make sure that you do not give money to anyone, THEY should be paying you.
Just be ready for some rejection and give it your all!
edit: don't waste your money on classes until they ask you.
and there are plenty of actors who eren't involved in drama at school. Go straight to the source.

2007-05-11 04:19:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Start taking acting classes. That's the first step. Talk to the drama teacher and school and find out where your community lists auditions for shows. Start there.
Good luck!

2007-05-11 04:18:53 · answer #4 · answered by LB 6 · 2 1

get into a drama class in high school and try your hardest. also once you know enough of the basics in the class, look up an agent and it will cost you. just don't get an agent who wants the money upfront. Because chances are, they are a fraud.

2007-05-11 04:17:06 · answer #5 · answered by signwalker12 2 · 2 0

just start acting and getting your name out there, join the play at school, join theater in your community (most places has a group of people that put on plays atleast once a year) and start praticing your skills there

2007-05-11 04:18:30 · answer #6 · answered by smile182 3 · 2 0

Go ask every waiter and waitress in New York and L.A.

2007-05-11 09:49:49 · answer #7 · answered by IrishChick 2 · 1 0

Break a leg!

2007-05-11 04:30:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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