Hi guys, I have read various guidance on how to look for an agent, I will write what I got out of that, but I am still not sure what to look for when deciding which agent to contact and how to justify it in a cover letter why exactly I am writing to that agent. I understand that I need to **check if that agent already has someone my type and if they represent actors with similar level of experience**\- I am Eastern European, so if that agent doesn’t have anyone in my age range who looks like me, and speaks the same accent- I can say, hello I noticed you don’t have anyone my type… (Although many actors today speak many accents) Another thing that was suggested is to investigate backwards- to see **which type of the show I would be right for**, and then to check who represents the actors with similar level of experience as I have in that show. Now while I would be happy to be in a tv series, I would prefer auditioning for films. So regarding that how do I justify why I am writing to a certain agent if film is my desired medium. What other things should I look at when deciding which agent to contact? Thank you <3
So I’m an inspiring voice actor and I’ve been told I have good voices for characters, but the only criticism they have is they have trouble understanding some things I say. How can I speak more clearly without it sounding weird and like I’m over pronouncing it?
Has anybody ever comes across what they believed to be a scam talent agency? I am doing research looking for a talent agency, but just wanted to know if anybody has any that I should probably avoid or any actor for that matter.
Hi Karmafriends! A series of short films I'm in about the lives of actors in theatre (hilarious, agonizing, real and beautiful) have now been released on Amazon Prime as a series called THE FOURTH WALL - super fun to binge-watch. It's an anthology ensemble series - we all play different roles in each. Karma-wise I'm reaching out for reviews to give fire for a second season (which will focus on the lives of actors in film) please-and-thankyou-and-I-will-return-the-favor-of-course-just-ask, but also, since you're in the biz, I really think you'll get a kick out of them! Episode 1.2 "The Audition" is my favourite and you can watch in any order :) Series trailer below - enjoy!
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Just finished reading "Self Managment for Actors" in which the author writes that under commercials you should just list "conflicts avaliable upon request" as a way to show that you have done commercials, but not highlight them, as that may discourage CD's from seeing you as a theatrical actor than commercial. Thoughts? Do you list commercials?
So I'm a bit of an aspiring actor and I audition for "Next". so far I got the callback and a paid a little bit. But idk if I should cancel or not cause I'm seeing mixed reviews online. Please help. Asap
I read that it’s helpful if actors exercise regularly/eat healthy, so I’m starting to learn to cook and also looking for a new activity to do to stay active. Growing up I played soccer and in college I was a varsity rower so I love active hobbies and am looking to do/learn a new one :) What are some of your activities that you do outside of acting that might be transferable to your acting career? Ones I’ve considered so far are martial arts and dance classes
I currently have Actors Access for self submissions, and of course I work through my manager for potential roles. Should I be paying for backstage as well? I have friends who have gotten roles from it, but other friends who say AA is enough. Thoughts?
Any advice to becoming a teen voice actor on fivver?
Hi guys, I'm getting ready to apply for Masters courses at Drama schools in London. I'd really like to add to my training and experience for my application so I was wondering if any London based actors on here know of any short courses they could recommend?
I’m a new actor and am trying to get a feel for the industry, and heard that improv groups are good places to start. I just don’t know how to get started. Lol
hi! my friend and i are auditioning for membership in the actors studio next month. it's our first time auditioning for them, i was wondering if anyone had any particular tips? we've already got our contemporary scene and everything, just if anyone had any particular tips? thanks!
I just finished reading True and False by David Mamet which I highly recommend. He talks a lot about how he thinks most actor training is a waste. How we work on exercises/techniques which don’t really impact our work, and we’d be better off just simply being a vehicle for the text. But an actor needs to train... Where do you think one should study then? Apologies for the complicated question
Just read the wonderful book Self Management for Actors—the version that came out most recently. For those who have read it, is there anything that’s changed from then to now?
Θέσπις From [θεός](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%B8%CE%B5%CF%8C%CF%82#Ancient_Greek) (*theós*, “god”) and [εἶπον](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%B5%E1%BC%B6%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%BD#Ancient_Greek) (*eîpon*, “I said”) (aorist active form of [λέγω](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%BB%CE%AD%CE%B3%CF%89#Ancient_Greek) (*légō*)). So what does Thespis mean according to you my respected colleagues? Thespis being the root word of thespian (a synonym for actor). ​ EDIT : in italics *The literal meaning of the name is "inspired by god."* \[[1](https://www.etymonline.com/word/thespian)\]
I’m assuming that child actors need a parent with them most of the time, especially if they’re on set in locations far from home. Obviously they wouldn’t be able to go to school if they’re away. Does this mean they’re taught on set? (Assuming they aren’t home schooled). And does this extend to the siblings who are likely dragged along? Also for child/ teen actors who work abroad, is it legally obligated that their parents go with them or can it just be their manager. I always wondered how lots of parents do this whilst simultaneously having other children and their own careers. Surely they can’t follow one of their children around the world.