Become Famous in Acting

Face it, we all see famous Meet Actors in a Musical and actresses on TV, in Movie and on stage and we all want to be like them. Well, it's not easy (or cheap) but it pays for itself in the end! Here are some steps.

Steps

  1. Get a good film acting coach! Even though you may be a born actor, you need a good acting coach. You'll want to have a big or small resume before you get an agent. Ask your acting coach if they can tell you about upcoming plays and skits.
  2. Promote yourself. Now is the time to get a headshot. Make sure you get a picture taken by a professional headshot photographer. Remember, this is your calling card! Headshots are expensive but you get what you pay for. Once you find a photographer and have your photos taken, you'll need to get them printed. This is also expensive but absolutely necessary.
  3. Video your acting (at home or in real performances) and start to build up enough material to edit together a Show Reel (also called Demo Reel). This is your 'calling card' as an actor. Put your Show Reel online (on YouTube or your own acting website) so that you can send Casting Directors, Managers, Producers or Agents a simple email link to assess your talent.
  4. Look for Community Plays. Though you will not get good exposure to casting directors and such, this is a good introduction to the acting industry. You will learn everything from the acting lexicon to rehearsal etiquette. True, you never know who you will meet during rehearsals or in a show or even from your acting coach, but this is just to get started. Get a friend to video every performance, for your Show Reel.
  5. If you go to school, audition for parts in school plays and skits for practice so you can get better and become noticed in your city or your school.
  6. After you've been in a couple of films, ask your acting coach to help you put together a resume and Show Reel, if you don't already have one. Get it all online.
  7. Find out if you have Talent. If you know any TV or film professionals, send them links to your Show Reel or website and get some feedback! If you don't know any, use free sites like www.showreeladvice.com or get paid help by Googling 'professional TV advisors' like www.hileytv.com or others. Feedback is absolutely essential if you want to impress TV and film professionals.
  8. Find an agent. They'll have you work with photographers to get your head shot ready, and then they'll pretty much take it from there. They'll can send your head shot, Show Reel and resume to Casting Agents to try to get you parts, or - if you have it all online - you can approach them by email. Don't give up! The more talent you can demonstrate, the easier it will be.
  9. Start acting in shows, movies and commercials, everything you can! Find casting calls in NY, NJ, and CT with SHOW BUSINESS WEEKLY MAGAZINE and BACKSTAGE. They also offer the most up-- to- date directory on agents and casting directors, and a new Theatrical Index detailing plays and musicals in various states of production. Their website, www.showbusinessweekly.com very clean and easy to navigate and they update their castings daily! Don't turn down jobs unless you really think they might hurt your career.

Tips

  • Grab all the opportunities you can!
  • Toughen Up! If you're sensitive and will burst into tears if someone says something rude to you, you'll NEVER make it - unless sensitivity is required for your part, obviously.
  • Have a blast! If you go to a talent agency slouching around, arms crossed, dragon breath, hair messed up and act like there are 1,000,000 places you'd rather be, you're never going to get it.
  • Watch instructive videos online and do as much research as you can about the industry! The more you know, the more you are prepared!
  • Get an acting coach! Though you may already be good, they'll kind of be like your first agent of sorts.
  • If you have stage fright, learn how to accept it. If you dread performing because of stage fright and try to fight it, you will stress yourself out. Know that stage fright is a common thing for everyone especially beginners.

Warnings

  • The average commission for an acting agent is 10%. This means that whatever money you make through their help, they get 10%. Read the contract and make sure it's not over 15% (which is really high).
  • It's harder when you're a kid, because people don't believe in you, and movie directors want "experienced" people. Just remember: Never Give Up!
  • Make sure that you don't prepare yourself for fame right away. It takes time!
  • Read over the agent's contract before you sign anything. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
  • Make sure that you have a degree before you move to Hollywood,unless you're a kid. People that just get up and go don't get very far and make little money. Be prepared for the worst.
  • Don't just move to Hollywood. You need to prove you can get it done on a local level.

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