Your profile(s) should act as your resume. It should include all your contact info (address, e-mail, phone), as well as your personal info (hair/eye color, weight, height, age range, vocal range (if you're a singer).
Also, list any experience you've had - include the theater (or school), title, role and year.
You can also include any special skills or training that you might have (juggling, tap dancing).
Be honest and give correct info.
When you can afford it, also get a black & white 8x10 photo. Shop around, they can be expensive, but don't have to be.
I saved paper by printing my resume on 1 side, pic on the other.
Bring at least 3 copies of your resume and your pic to each audition.
2007-06-06 17:34:38
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answered by whitney g 2
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Hon, tell your dad actors do NOT have profiles. The tools of the actor are his:
1. Headshot,
2. Résumé (of roles played and at which theaters.)
3. Musical instruments, violin, viola, trumpet, clarinet, piano, etc.
4. Vocal Range,
5. Dance Styles: Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Swing, Samba,
6. Ballroom, Bellydance (females), Salsa, Line Dance, etc.
2007-06-08 18:25:44
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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I don't know how old you are but if I were you, I would enroll in a University majoring in drama. There are a lot of talent scouts at colleges. Also, try to get into Julliard Acting School but by all means enroll in some acting courses, then get an agent.
2007-06-06 23:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Put if your willing to do your own stunts or if you may need at stunt double and put what role did you get in the plays and if you were a Thespian or not
good luck and God bless you
2007-06-01 14:29:43
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answered by Arc_Angel 3
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For Acting, I would recommend
http://www.hollywoodnorth.com
2007-06-02 18:58:24
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answered by Lance F 3
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