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Well, then you'll have to give up on being "discovered" and actually have to work for success.


This is what you need to do:

1. Do school plays, community theatre, sing in choir, take acting classes at school, etc.

2. A year or so after that, after building a reputable name in the community, do local print work or commercials.

3. Once you have commercials or print work circulating, build up a resume, and get some good pictures of you (headshots are good, but not a necessity at this point), and send them out to local talent agencies.

Look here for agents:
http://www.sag.org/sagWebApp/application?pageid=AgentInformation

4. In 4-6 weeks, if the agency is interested, they will contact you, go in for your meeting/audition, hopefully you will then be signed.

5. Then you can do bigger things like regional/national commercials & print work, and possibly small roles in film or television.

6. Build yourself up doing work like this, until you get bigger roles in more high profile projects.

7. Once you have a name in the business, you should be able to switch agencies to one of the bigger ones like CAA, William Morris, Abrams Artist, etc.

8. Work on major motion pictures and television series.


Good Luck!

2007-10-20 13:36:06 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Mimi Marquez 4 · 0 1

LOL i am sorry but like Hilary duff is probably the only decent singer ever to come from Disney channel not the best idea to go there for a career in singing but acting takes a whole lot of commitment u may hsve to travel out to cali and attend auditions just to be seen besides at least 75% of disney channel stars are from either nyc or cali like me but u may wanna try something simple like commericals you can find audtions for those everywhere

2007-10-20 20:24:34 · answer #2 · answered by Brandon p 3 · 0 1

then you are out of luck, because the only audition in LA

2007-10-20 23:34:17 · answer #3 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

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