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Okay, my old plan was...

o1.To get a job so that i could get a new voice teacher (because mine always cancels)


o2.After i was done with voice i would start taking acting lessons, and maybe some kind of comedy lessons too.

o3.Get an agent and join some plays.

o4.Try out for some movies or tv shows.

And i'm not just some stupid kid who is like "i wanna be a movie star" i mean i will work really hard for this... the only problem is i need to find a job :(

But IF i find one then i'm in!

Any ideas?

2007-07-14 10:01:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

4 answers

Well, wanting to be famous is not necessarily a bad goal, but is a completely separate thing from being a working actor. It sounds like you are building the foundation right now- classes, plays, lessons, etc. Hopefully the creative process is rewarding and fulfilling for you. I would just recommend to continue working on your craft, making contacts, and getting experience. I have never heard of a guaranteed recipe for fame.

2007-07-14 11:26:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NO!!!!!! DONT GET AN AGENT!!!! You need to go to a scout (pro scout) and if you get a call back they will bring the agents to YOU!!! If you try to find an agent your self , you will be buying plane tickets back and forth , trying to find an agent to sponser you. Most likely the first agent will say no. Go on www.proscout.com and find out when they are coming near you! You will be sitting in front of some of the biggest agents including ones that sponser hannah montana, disney channel, nickeloden, and other major sponsers! Thats the first step on becoming famous!

2007-07-14 17:40:52 · answer #2 · answered by undertakerlvr123 2 · 0 1

Most actors are NOT movie stars.

2007-07-14 17:44:46 · answer #3 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 1 0

Do lots of important sports!

2007-07-14 17:10:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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