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Finding Work

How do you find work as an Actor

There isn't one simple answer to this question. One thing is quite clear though, the people who do the casting need to know you exist.

One way is to send agents and casting directors your details. Always make a record, so if one ever replies you'll know who they are.
To do this you will need the following:-

A Good CV

That means you need a body of work to demonstrate your talent and experience in the field of acting. If this "body of work" doesn't exist
then you need to go and get one. That means either going to Drama College (the conventional route) or joining a good Amateur Company.
Whatever route you go down you need to be able to demonstrate an ability to act, not only to the person reading your CV but also to yourself. Confidence and belief in your own talents protects you against the inevitable knocks you will receive along the way.
If you want to be an actor, ACT. Get yourself on a stage in front of an audience and practice your craft.

Good Photographs

Here you have to decide on how you want to portray yourself,
black and white or colour, head shot or full body. Take a look at other actors' pictures, there's plenty on the web. Decide what is best for you.
How do you want to sell yourself? This doesn't necessarily mean hiding your true features behind lashings of soft focus! Remember it does actually need to look like you.

A Covering Letter

Keep it simple, a full biography will not help your chances.
Just ask politely if your services could be considered for any of their casting requirements.

Patience

Success in the world of acting can come at any age, you're never to old or to young, if you stick around long enough you're chance
will come. If you keep learning and improving you will make it in the end. At least that's what I tell myself.

Luck

Perhaps the most important thing of all. If anyone has any ideas on how to make it I'd love to hear from you. All I believe you can do, is be prepared, so that when lady luck holds out a helping hand
you're there ready to take a firm hold.

People to contact.

To increase your chances of success you need to have the most up to date information possible. There are several ways of getting this information.

Contacts
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Another way is the web,get your CV and photo online. There are plenty of sites offering this service,we have links to a few on our site. We also have free classified adverts where we could display a link for your site.
Although we think the web can be useful we wouldn't rely on it to find you work. You need to get out there and push yourself,you need to be proactive.


Remember there are no easy answers or guarantees when it comes to finding work in this business. Proceed with caution, finding work can cost a lot in time and effort but aside from photo's, CV and postage it shouldn't cost a lot financially. If people want money for a service make sure you understand what they provide and what you can realistically expect from them and you are happy with that. Agents and agencies make their money by taking a percentage of the fee you get for the work they supplied.
The best agent you have is yourself, be creative, persistent and polite and you stand as good a chance as anyone else.
Don't give up


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