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yes i know that all the companies are legit and stuff bcuz one of them my friend jeremy works for and he was in "the simian line" (a movie that did really bad :P), and the other ones are affiliated with SAG. here's my resume:
Height: 5’3”
Weight: 90 lbs
Eye Color: Grey-Blue
Hair Color: Medium Brown
DOB: 1/29/94

Musical Productions
• Seussical (2007) Role: Thing 2
• Fiddler on the Roof (2006) Role: Daughter
• Give my Regards to Broadway (2006) Role: Ruby

Plays
• Ivana Kupala (Ukrainian) (2007) Role: Girl #1
• Christmas Pageant (Ukrainian) (2006) Role: Demon
• The Buccaneers (2006) Role: Pirate #1
• The Circus (2003) Role: Dixie

Dance
• Ukrainian Folk Dancing- (2000-Present)
• Ballet- (2003-2005)
• Tap- (2004-2005)

Chorus/Instrumental
• School Chorus (2003-Present)
• Guitar (2006-2007)
• Violin (2003-2006)
• Flute (2005-2006)

Special Talents
• Fluent in Ukrainian
• Conversational Spanish
• Basic Ice Skating
• Soccer
tips for interview or resume plz

2007-10-09 13:59:07 · 2 answers · asked by Rainey 2 in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

i'm 13, btw

2007-10-09 14:14:43 · update #1

2 answers

What's the question? Well, you seem to know a lot more about things than most kids who come on here. I have a suggestion... For your Fiddler credit you need to put the name of the daughter you played unless you were female ensemble in which case I would just put ensemble or dancer (or both) because putting daughter implies that you were in fact one of Tevye's daughters. That's just my opinion. Also, the format of your resume may need redoing depending on what your eventual agent thinks. As long as it fits on one page it's fine for submitting but just know that they will ask you to conform to their own format. Also, I wouldn't put my birthdaye. Instead I would put an age range or nothing at all. What about union status? If you are SAG, AFTRA, etc. then put that as well. Don't forget to put your name, big, bold and centered.

Here's an example of a resume: http://www.actingbiz.com/articles/resume_examples.php

You may want to think about adding more credits to your resume in the way of student and indie films. Check out backstage.com and actorsaccess.com. Get your parents to check it out with you since they're not completely free. They are legit so like I said, have your parents look at them with you. If they don't have much for your area, check out your state's film alliances, commissions, etc. Do a websearch for your state's name and the word film and check out the sites that come up. They often have info on classes, auditions and projects filming locally.

good luck!

2007-10-09 16:15:44 · answer #1 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 1 0

Find a sample resume on line. Follow the format. only one page. You need a head shot and cover letter.

You have an impressive resume. Most aspiring actors your age have done nothing, which indicates that they never will do anything in 99.9% of the cases.

You need a copy of my free book ASAP which tells you how to interview and audition.

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2007-10-09 16:02:58 · answer #2 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

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