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I want to be an actress, singer, and a model. I have a perfect... everything, except, I'm working on my voice.

2007-06-13 13:42:56 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

17 answers

What’s an easy way to become famous?

Hi,

Some years ago when I played American football in college, we were on the practice field at the end of August right when the new school year started. It was hot and we sweated our butts off! To get to the practice field we had to walk across campus and our college mates were out playing Frisbee. The girls were laying out in the sun. The guys were drinking beer and laughing and having a good time. And what were we doing? We were going to put on our equipment in 95° heat and go out and practice for three hours.

You can imagine that in that kind of heat, practice was hard. Sometimes we wanted to rest or get a drink of water, but we couldn’t. Our coach saw that we were tired and wanted to rest and it was always at those moments in the middle of practice when he would call us all in, tell us to take our helmets off and “take a knee”. He used to tell us a lot of things during those little speeches of his. One thing that he always used to tell us was, “Men, when it’s too hot for the other teams, it will be just right for us.” Something else that he used to tell us was, “Men, if you’re out here practicing in this menacing heat, you gotta love it.”

First and foremost you gotta love acting or singing or whatever you want to do. If the reason you are doing it is to become famous, then I would strongly advise you to seek out some other field. I know that this and the other answers you received might be difficult to digest, but it’s all good advice.

Your first priority as an actor, for example should be to learn the craft and try to be as good as you can be.

Another time, when I was in college in my sophomore year, I was trying to decide what to major in. What I really loved was languages, but I thought that I should really major in business administration, because that’s where the money would be, but I didn't like it enough to make it my major. I talked to a professor in whom I could confide and told him that I was undecided. He told me to do first and foremost what I was most passionate about and be as good at it as I possibly can at it. He told me that if I did that, then the money would come and fame too, if that’s what you want.. He said that one day I would be thankful that I chose to do something that I really love to do. And you know what? He was right.

It's important to know what it really means to be a working actor. Maybe you already know. I don't have much information about you other than what you wrote.

Here are some of the issues that actors face before they even get close to working as an actor:

*New to show business and just seem to be wallowing around to find out what you should be doing to get started in the right way!

*Not being sent out on many auditions.

*Rarely getting called back.

*No agent and not sure how to get one.

*Not many industry contacts and can’t seem to meet that industry professional I would really like to meet.

*Difficult to balance work and the demands of an acting career.

*Able to book jobs, but not always able to keep them and don't know why.

*Sending out materials—audition tapes, headshots, and résumés—but not getting the types of responses you would like or none at all!

*Don’t have the money to take classes, so just taking a workshop every now and again instead of going to a school or regular classes. It’s been the situation for months. Maybe even years.

*Having difficulty getting off work for auditions, because the boss doesn’t support employees' acting careers!

*Difficult to prepare well for auditions, because of work. Either too tired or just not enough time in the day to work on your acting career!

*Have to work at a club or restaurant or in a job they don't like until the wee hours of the morning and end up going into auditions looking and feeling like a zombie.

*Having to work at a job that robs them of valuable time they could be using to spend on developing their acting career, auditioning or something else.

*Don't have the cash to make a show-reel or audition tape, get headshots.

*Not sure how to choose a headshot photographer!

*"Don't know how on earth it's possible to make a résumé, if I don’t have anything to put on it! How on earth can I start an acting career!"

There are certainly more of these issues, but this my friend is the reality. I certainly don't want to rain on your parade, but rather to help you understand that you need in my opinion four things that will help you get started so that one day you will have a good chance of getting work as an actor and then MAYBE get to be famous.

Also check out this link. It's about a typical day last summer at the time I wrote the article:

http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/working_as_an_actor.html

Knowing that many, many, many young actors and even older ones have the same issues and hearing about them over and over again, and knowing that I had the same issues not long ago, I decided to create a resource for this same group of people. It takes you through four critical and crucial steps that I consistently see actors overlook and skip, because they’re too impatient and want to jump in right away instead of first creating the base. For actors who think they have their priorities in order, but believe that the real goal is something other than to be a brilliant actor, to be the best actor they can be.

I say all this to let you know, something that you already know which is that there will be a lot of things to do before you get there. You will need clarity of what you really want and for you, why being famous is so important to you, motivation, determination, thick skin, a method of planning, business skills and you will need to see how these things can actually bring success when you interact and hear the stories of other actors, working actors.

Click on this link below and take the actor quiz. It will help you to see some of the things you know or that you need to know about your up-coming acting career: http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/actor_quiz.html

After all this, you need to study, study, study. I would advise you to get information about the different techniques that there are and then choose one. Here is some other information that can help you in choosing classes and schools and to learn more about the different techniques there are:
http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/acting_classes.html
Look up books by or about:

Sanford Meisner
Uta Hagen
Stella Adler
Lee Strasberg

One last thing. Don’t disregard all the other types of acting possibilities there are:
Film, television, theater are the obvious ones. There is also hosting, industrials, commercials, commercial print, student films, independent films, spokesperson. They can help you to get your feet wet and help you get started.

I hope this gives you some insight and I hope to have made you think. Unless you get lucky, becoming famous can be several years out, if it ever happens at all. Statistics say that it probably won't. If you are an exceptional person, then you can make it happen, but will come with a price and sacrifice.

One last little lesson I learned that I would like to share with you. When I first started acting, my teacher told me that it was probably my football and military training that taught me that I had to strive for the goal and that I achieve my goal, when I reach my objective. She told me that acting is not like that at all. She told me that it is not about “nailing” a scene, but rather about living each and every moment of the scene. That’s what makes it more real. We have to be “in the moment”. It’s not about the final destination of becoming famous. It’s about doing something you really love and enjoying your development and your experiences along the way.

Study, learn, be the best actor that you can be and enjoy it; each and every moment of it. If you become famous, I’ll be happy for you. If you don’t, be happy for yourself that you did something that you really loved and enjoyed. If you don't think you can do that, then you might want to think again about what it is you really want.

Best of luck!

Tony
http://www.actingcareerstartup.com

2007-06-14 00:51:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

First off, you do not have a "perfect" anything. There's no such thing. And if you want to be any kind of performer to "become famous" stop right now. Give it up, and get over yourself. Performing- acting, singing, even modeling to an extent- if you don't love what you're doing for the sake of doing it, then YOU WILL NOT MAKE IT. They're all among the most difficult things a person can do when they're done well. It's incredibly hard work, and if you heart's not completely in it; if you're doing it for any reason other than love of the craft, then you're not going to be able to do it. It's a love of their craft, and a deep-seated need to do it- act, sing, dance, whatever- regardless of whether they're getting "famous" or even making enough money to live on that keeps performers doing what they do.

2007-06-14 03:18:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After U improve your voice, find someone famous, get a cameraman, interview that person with controversial questions, like where do U go when U die, or do U hate anyone, etc. Then send this film to some TV station and see if they will air it. Just a suggestion from me, since U asked. Good Luck

2007-06-13 17:07:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Nothing worth having is ever easy to obtain. Practice, Audition and get your face infront of people. A guy from my hometown (in TX with a population of just under 1200 people ) has made his way to Hollywood and is now a featured performer he has been on BET and quite a few other music shows, he is gearing up to release his third album. His name is Coffey Anderson (you may have heard of him or seen him on American Idol though he did not make it far in the finals. Check out his story on his website or look him up on Myspace. if you contacty him on Myspace he may have some advice for you.

2007-06-13 13:56:14 · answer #4 · answered by azreil325 2 · 0 0

First of all, Have a dream. A BIG dream.

Second, analyze correctly which are your core competencies. Relate that to the things you really like.

Third, Work and be loyal to your dream until it come true.

Fourth, Everyday remember at least 3 times your dream.

2007-06-13 13:51:37 · answer #5 · answered by ANTONIO V 2 · 0 0

There is no easy way. You have to work.

I understand that "work" may be an alien concept to you, but nothing worth gaining is easy.

Why on Earth would you want to be famous?

2007-06-13 17:32:06 · answer #6 · answered by d_cider1 6 · 0 0

There is no easy way to become famous, unless you totally compromise yourself and your morals, which is never, ever the right option (and will come back to get you). It is luck combined with hard work and talent.

2007-06-13 13:54:12 · answer #7 · answered by clehl 2 · 1 0

The easiest way to become famous is to do something so phenomenally stupid or evil that all of the newspapers are talking about you and showing your picture.

BTW, you have a perfect EVERYTHING??? Is that including a sense of humility?

2007-06-13 13:51:23 · answer #8 · answered by baby_savvy 4 · 4 0

If someone knew the would be one of the richest people on earth. Just work on your craft and do not try to rush anything just let in come out in due time.

2007-06-13 16:12:56 · answer #9 · answered by mike j 1 · 0 0

I don't think it's easy. You need to get noticed. Many who are famous now seemed to have worked for Disney when they were conceived.

It's all about who you know, so you need to get out there and start learning and auditioning and getting your name out there.

2007-06-13 13:53:30 · answer #10 · answered by Done 6 · 0 0

You and a thousand other people... the easiest way is hardly ever the best way. Everyone must make important choices in their life between what is right and what is easy.

2007-06-13 13:47:01 · answer #11 · answered by HP Wombat 7 · 1 0

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