Flash Fornsworth, he got me a line on Friends, I can give you his email if you like.
2007-11-06 11:05:46
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answered by damo_mc_legend 2
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Does your acting class provide a show case for you to perform in front of agents who are looking for new blood? Because, my reputation can be diminished for recommending an actor my agent friends are not looking for.
I have no idea your cold reading skills or professional level to be able to recommend you. But, all is not lost. Let me explain. There is a book for 12 bucks called "The Agencies" from Samuel French. Google it. It gives you a quarterly up to date list of non union to union Sag Franchised agents and you get to read if they accept new submissions or not.
Another book I'd recommend that costs about the same is the Casting Directors. It lists their personalities, how they feel about interviews, walk ins or submissions. People using this book have booked jobs without agents. I have in the past.
People think if they get the same agent as Brad Pitt or Angelina that somehow they will make it big. They will not push the unknown at all, nada, zip...
The top agents are negotiators for established people. The business developer is the publicist and the manager is the pusher.
So, unless you have a place to show case several scenes to show your range for agents looking for new people then I would suggest you submit your information to film schools and colleges with up and coming directors to get a reel of your work... That way, you don't need an agent to do that and can land a job strictly from that.
Its been done.
2007-11-06 11:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to sag.com and there's a list of agents. My son got a very well known agent with no resume (to the other comment above)and 2 years later he's done tons of commercials and TV. You first need a very good headshot to submit to them though so find a good photographer.
2007-11-07 18:22:21
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answered by XO 3
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common answer, some do now and a few do later.... explanation: in basic terms approximately every physique with get right of entry to to particular human beings in a given marketplace or interior the example with actors, have get right of entry to to the daily breakdowns, can call themselves brokers or very own managers. they are able to fee you a cost up front or on a month-to-month foundation as a fashion of "offsetting the fee of merchandising you". they are able to allow you already know which you will possibly be able to desire to circulate to a particular appearing coach or use a particular photographer to get new headshots. approximately ninety 5% of the time in the event that they are insistant which you employ in basic terms those human beings they are getting some type of relax off of it. it is the reason, while you're searching for a theatrical agent, you will possibly be able to desire to discover one which is sanctioned by potential of the two SAG or AFTRA or the two! those unions have regulations in place that state that an agent might in basic terms take a definite agreed upon proportion after the performer has been paid. in addition they won't be able to call for you employ a definite instructor or photographer as a foundation for not repping you. An agent supplies you a service that may be useful you, and prefer each centers you will could pay for it is going to particularly. yet once you area with an AFTRA/SAG agent, a minimum of you already know that cost heavily isn't popping out of pocket. maximum suitable of success!
2016-10-01 23:17:30
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answered by ? 4
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first of all they are called talent agents not acting agents.
second, they do not want you
third, you have to build a stong resume of experience and training before an agent might be interested in you--often takes years.
fourth- your parents have to consent to everything you do up to age 18, including asking an agent to consider you.
2007-11-06 11:19:55
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answered by Theatre Doc 7
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For Acting, I would recommend
http://www.hollywoodnorth.com
2007-11-09 17:04:47
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answered by jess q 3
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