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.
2007-06-05 17:54:00
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answered by frozengrocer 3
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If they can use your type they will contact you.
Not all auditions are in Los Angeles, many are in NYC.
This agency handles kids in your age category.
Mail your headshot/résumé to this agency
Tell your parents that you want to mail your résumé and headshot to this agency. Do not do it unless you tell your parents.
Abrams Artists Agency
275 Seventh Avenue - 26th Floor
(childen's division)
New York, New York 10001
2007-06-04 17:52:07
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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I would try to get an agent. Once you do, you and your agent can try to contact Disney Studios and see if they are holding auditions. In the meantime, take some acting lessons and voice lessons to prepare you.
2007-06-04 17:10:05
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answered by <3TAI<3 3
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Do you have an agent? If not. Get one.
Also, try Actors Access. It is something many use in L.A. and they may also be in New York, I am not sure. they are on line.
2007-06-04 17:03:51
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answered by ? 5
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