If you have no experience at all, you're going to want to start taking classes and participating in your local theatre, or school theatre. Once you're constantly getting leads, i'd move on to the next step, Chicago or New York auditions.
2007-08-26 11:43:58
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answered by Prodigial Mouse 3
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Hi,
If you do a search here on answers you will see other answers to this question, as it comes up usually a couple of times each day. I answer this question a lot and so instead of writing the same or similar answers over and over again, I have created an ebooklet that will give you a lot of intormation as to what you need to do to get started. Just go to http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/acs-blog.html , sign in on the right side of the page and you can download it for free. It's called: What It Takes To Become An Actor.
The second resource is about getting an agent, although, if you have no training yet, then I doubt that you are ready, but here it is anyway: http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/how_to_get_an_agent.html . It takes you through a process that I used to get two agents and a personal manager in a short period of time in New York. Using the same process, I also got casting directors to actually start calling me in directly for auditions.
This will be a good start for you!
Tony
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http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/acs-blog.html
2007-08-27 08:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Indeed. You start in school plays and drama club, you read alot, eventually you take acting lessons. Eventually, that is. It takes a long time and a lot of hard work to become and actress. click on my name and read my profile and write me at my aol address if you have more questions.
2007-08-26 18:44:26
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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you start acting at a community theatre, then you do professional stuff, then you get an agent and by then you should know the rest.
2007-08-26 20:25:52
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answered by Nic O 3
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