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I am an actress, and at the age of 14 I am not sure what exactly to aim for as far as getting an agent. So far I have done 10 plays, and one commercial. I know about all of the big agencies, but since I am still a begginer I obviously have to wait until I have more experience before I even think about sending to those. I was thinking about talent plus (a local agancy) and Osbrink Agency. What do you think and do you know of any agancies that specialize in representing children/teens?

2007-12-15 13:26:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

To Steph. Thank you very much for answering my question and taking and interest in my career. However, JRP is considered a scam (I've been to it too) and all they did with me was take my money. Again though thank you so much for trying to help me out. I don't mean to insult your answer because I'm sure John Roberts has worked for many people out there. It's just not the right fit for me. <3

2007-12-15 13:39:02 · update #1

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no go to the big ones. ive heard of osbrink.
try it oh yeah and never pay any money for anything but pictures and classes

oh yeah i forgot to say good luck

and the thing bout getting an agent for the first time is they know you dont have any experience besides little stuff they will still hire you. and you'll pry only have one agent if you sign all across the board

2007-12-15 14:12:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At age 14 your career has to be under the direction of your parents. So why are they not working on finding you the proper agent? Or don't they know about your career? Something doesn't feel right about your question.

2007-12-15 22:11:47 · answer #2 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 0 0

There is an agency called "John Roberts Powers" that has been around for quite some time. They have multiple locations and it has taught stars such as Diana Ross, Lucille Ball, and Henry Fonda. They have different age groups/categories. Also, the auditions are really easy. You just have to memorize 3 lines or so and perform it infront of a camera (so that they can review it)

Good luck!
http://www.johnrobertpowers.net/home.asp

2007-12-15 21:34:18 · answer #3 · answered by sLo 3 · 0 2

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