No, but some agents will only see union actors or actors with lots of credits generally meaning that they are already union or atleast SAG eligible. Every agent is different and all you can do is submit yourself and see if they'll call you. If you have anyone who will refer you personally to their agent, that's the best way to go. If not, try to do your mailing when things are going well for you. If you get the lead in a show mail a couple weeks before your show opens and invite them to come see you perform.
Ross Reports gives the best info on which agencies will see new talent and who's not taking any submissions at this time, etc. but of course they charge for their services. You can subscribe online or buy the book at Samuel French.
good lucK!
2007-08-13 20:04:33
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answered by Marianne D 7
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in case you desire to be in appearing jobs, what you ought to do is to envision the "trades" on your section. i've got placed a pair of hyperlinks below which will assist you initiate looking. The trades will checklist auditions. you're searching for "open" auditions, which will settle for people who're no longer yet contributors of a union. those would be few and lots between, ninety%+ of expert appearing auditions are open just to union contributors (SAG, AFTRA, or fairness are all the two ideal, all of them understand one yet another's memberships). Get adequate expert artwork by way of open auditions and you will earn adequate credit to qualify for between the unions.
2016-11-12 06:57:51
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answered by kinnu 4
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no, that was not required of us.
2007-08-14 21:30:41
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answered by bbrzt 4
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