Agents don't charge up front fees. They get 10% after you get a job. Your upfront fees are paying for your headshots, printing your resumes, doing your cover letters and mailing them out. Then once you have an agent you must provide them with a stack of photos & resumes unless they do everything electronicaly.
Other costs include your training which is completely seperate from an agent. SAG franchised agents are not allowed to suggest places for you to take classes or photographers for you to go to because it's unethical (they could be getting a kickback from anyone they tell you to go to).
If you have the training and a decent tresume send them with your cover letter here:
I Group, LLC
29540 SOUTHFIELD RD., SUITE #200, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076
Tel: 248-552-8842
Type: FS
Productions Plus
30600 TELEGRAPH ROAD, SUITE #2156, FRANKLIN, MI 48025
Tel: 248-644-5566
Type:
Talent Shop, The
30400 TELEGRAPH ROAD, SUITE #141, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48025
Tel: 248-644-4877
Type: FS
Wait 6-8 weeks and see if you hear from any of them that they're interested. If not, wait until you add a new credit or change your headshots then do another mailing and make note of the changes in your letter. It helps if you're in a production of something that you can invite them to come see or if you already know someone who is signed with them. Do some networking in your classes.
good luck!
2007-09-18 09:25:02
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answered by Marianne D 7
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user-friendly answer, some do now and a few do later.... explanation: virtually every physique with get admission to to particular human beings in a given industry or interior the example with actors, have get admission to to the on an universal basis breakdowns, can call themselves brokers or own managers. they might value you a fee up front or on a month-to-month foundation as a fashion of "offsetting the cost of advertising you". they might inform you for you to bypass to a particular performing coach or use a particular photographer to get new headshots. approximately ninety 5% of the time in the event that they're insistant which you utilize in user-friendly terms those human beings they're getting some variety of relax off of it. because of the fact of this why, while you're finding for a theatrical agent, you ought to discover one that is sanctioned by the two SAG or AFTRA or the two! those unions have rules in place that state that an agent might in user-friendly terms take a definite agreed upon share after the performer has been paid. additionally they won't be able to call for you utilize a definite instructor or photographer as a foundation for no longer repping you. An agent gives you a service that may well be useful you, and prefer countless centers you will ought to pay for it is going to easily. yet once you factor with an AFTRA/SAG agent, a minimum of you recognize that cost should not be popping out of pocket. maximum suitable of excellent fortune!
2016-10-18 23:48:59
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answered by ? 4
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go to sag.org. they have a list of all the LEGITIMATE agencies in your area. No legit agency will ever charge an upfront cost, but they may make you go out and get new headshots but that is typical, and none of that money goes to them. The only time you have to pay them is when you start getting work, and they take 10-15% of your earnings.
2007-09-18 06:25:17
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answered by Danelle b 2
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No decent agent will ever charge you money....most will expect you to provide your own headshots....but never pay any money!
2007-09-18 03:28:49
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answered by Daisyhill 7
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In the phone book and there are no costs of any kind if they are legit.
2007-09-18 04:23:00
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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try the yellow pages of your phone book ............only they can tell you if there are any charges!
2007-09-18 03:29:09
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answered by maur911 4
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