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QuestionCan you become an actor with no experience?Jim Jarrett is an Acting Teacher and the Founder of The Meisner Technique Studio based in San Francisco, California. With over 30 years of experience, he specializes in teaching The Meisner Technique and is Sanford Meisner's last teaching protégé. Over the years, Jim has established schools in Los Angeles, California, Hawaii, and Sun Valley, Idaho. He also travels the world annually as a guest teacher at universities, performing art schools, and theater companies throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. His flagship school is located in the heart of the Presidio in San Francisco, California.Yes, although do keep in mind that acting is considered one of the most competitive industries out there. You can get started gaining experience in easy places like your local theater, acting workshops, a school drama club, or student/independent films.
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QuestionCan a 10 year old become an actor?Community AnswerYes, actors come in all ages, shapes, and sizes. Your first step is to talk this over with your parents and then go from there.
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QuestionI have expressions, I'm fun and imaginative, would I be a good actor?Community AnswerDefinitely! One important parts of acting is to have the ability give off many emotions so it makes your character seem more realistic.
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QuestionI want to act, but I don't even know if I'm good at it. And I don't live in LA or any big city, either. What should I do?Community AnswerTry local theatre! Almost every city or school has a theatre program that involves people of all ages. Audition for some shows and see if you get cast. Based on how you do on the local level, you can determine just how seriously you want to pursue theatre.
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QuestionHow can I get into acting at a young age?Community AnswerTell your parents that you'd like to try acting, audition for school plays, and check community theater productions for younger roles.
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QuestionWhat if your parents don't take it seriously or think it's a phase?Community AnswerInstead of just trying to convince them with words, show them how serious you are with your actions. Get involved in school plays or local theater opportunities. Save up money to pay for an acting class or books on acting. Do some preliminary research on talent agents in your area. Make them realize that you are firmly committed to a career in acting.
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QuestionCan I become an actor without experience?Community AnswerYes! It's never too late to start. Sign up for some acting classes at your school or community center. You can also audition for a play or musical at a community theater/children's theater. You may not get big roles at first, but they will give you the training and experience you need to get larger roles.
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QuestionI live too far away from L.A. to go to auditions. How can I pursue acting in my hometown?Community AnswerA lot of places have open or online calls. You can submit your auditions online even if you live nowhere near L.A. You can also pursue local options like community theater to gain acting experience.
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QuestionIs it possible to become a famous actor if I don't live in the US or UK?Community AnswerOf course! It might be easier in the US or UK due to the number of opportunities, but anyone from anywhere can get into acting if they want.
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QuestionDo I need an agent to have an acting career?Community AnswerNo. But it's recommended. Having an agent makes it much easier to find auditions and work.
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QuestionI created a movie with my friends and I want to show it to everyone. How do I do that?Community AnswerYou can upload it on YouTube. This is a great way to get you movie seen. If you have accounts on other social media, you could post the link to your movie there so more people will find out about it.
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QuestionWhat if you are stuck between being a singer and an actor for example and you're only allowed to do one thing?Community AnswerWhy are you "only allowed one thing"? Who is telling you this nonsense? You can easily be both, and in fact, a person who can both sing and act is much more likely to succeed in theater, cinema and other acting work because they're more versatile. Spend time perfecting both skills and you'll be much happier and better prepared.
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QuestionWill becoming an actor cause me to be disliked at school?Community AnswerNo, but even if it did, you shouldn't let that dictate whether or not you pursue your goals.
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QuestionDo I have to pay to get an agent, and where can I find one?Community AnswerYou should never have to pay an agency up front. An agent receives a portion of your pay for roles she helps you land. You can find an agent in your area through a Google search, but be sure to check reviews of the agency.
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QuestionCan my daughter be on the Disney channel?Community AnswerYou would have to do quite a few minor roles in shows and movies to get enough acting credits to get people at Disney Channel to cast you. But if your daughter works very very hard and is very passionate about the business she can get small roles and then more major roles, then eventually get onto one of the biggest channels there is!
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QuestionI'm 17 years old and I'm hard of hearing. Can I become an actor in the future or should I go to college for learn how act?Community AnswerDon't let others make you feel that you can't act -- you have the equal knowledge of acting of any hearing person. Learning to act at college can be useful but it's really up to you as to whether or not you feel more comfortable doing college or learning on the job. College qualifications do tend to be respected though, which may help you sometimes, especially if doing theater or Shakespearean style acting.
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QuestionWhat if I wanted to pursue acting and some other career? Is it possible to do both?Community AnswerI think so. At some point, if you catch a big break, the second career may be put on the back burner. At some point in your life you will probably be glad to have that other career to fall back on.
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QuestionIs a 12 yr old boy ready for acting?Community AnswerIt's difficult to make generalizations because it really depends on the individual. If you have a genuine love of acting, are willing to work hard, and have good self-confidence, you may be ready to pursue an acting career.
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QuestionI want to be an actor, but when I smile it looks really weird because of my big teeth and wide mouth, and I am NOT photogenic. What should I do?Community AnswerTry doing a cheeky smile with your lips closed if you at self-conscious, though it sounds like you have an enviable smile. Lots of actors don't look perfect, and many casting directors look for kids/people that look different from everybody else. Embrace it!
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QuestionIs there a certain state or country, special school or place that you have to live in or be at in order to become a GREAT actor?Community AnswerYou don't necessarily need to live in a certain area or attend a certain school to become a successful actor. However, it's important to realize that most TV and film opportunities are in Los Angeles, CA, so you're probably going to have an easier time finding jobs if you live there. New York, NY also has a thriving theater scene and some TV and film opportunities.
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QuestionHow can I find an agent?Community AnswerYou can look up agents in your area. For example type "Acting Agencies (State or Provice that you live in)". You can also ask around to see if anybody you know is in an agency.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I want to be an actor at age 9, but my parents say maybe in high school, which is 4 years away?Community AnswerBe patient! Try to show your parents that you are serious about acting. Look up the dates of auditions for local shows and mention them to your parents. If you have friends involved in theater, have them and their parents talk to your family about the benefits of becoming involved in theater arts. If you are persistent, they may change their minds.
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QuestionHow can I act and go to school at the same time?Community AnswerYou simply need to plan out your time by doing things like keeping a schedule or writing in a daily planner. Also, try to find plays or shows in your school that you can audition for; acting at school will make it easier for you to go back and forth from work to acting.
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QuestionI'm a kid actor and I'm wondering how to find an agent.Community AnswerMany agencies have a child talent section. You'll want to find an agent who is interested in what's best for you (and who does not charge you any fees to represent you or get the word out). See the "agent" section of this article. Also, make sure to get as much acting experience as you can so an agent will be interested in taking you on.
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QuestionCan I become a kid actor without parental permission? Can I avoid having to be in a play?Community AnswerYou must have your parent's permission, you're too young until you're at least 16 to be able to make decisions about work and career direction. You do not have any authority to sign contracts on behalf of yourself until you are legally an adult. You can probably be a kid actor without being in plays but why pass up a great learning opportunity?
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QuestionHow will I learn certain things like how to read a script and other stuff?Community AnswerYou will learn how to read scripts in your drama classes or as part of a production. Other things, like the correct expressions, will be taught by other trained actors or the director.
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QuestionI'm twelve years old. How can I start an acting career?Community AnswerRead books on acting and search online every day for auditions in your city. You can also take classes at your school or community center.
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QuestionI'm 10 years old, and I really want to be an actress. But I don't know if I even could get an agent or get head shots. What should I do?GalaxyCatsCommunity AnswerTry getting into a drama club. You don't really need an agent, yet. Once you learn to act and are comfortable with it, you can worry about getting cast into films.
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QuestionHow do I bring it up to my parents at a good time and say it seriously enough so they can see this is something I really want to do?Community AnswerWhen they are not busy and they seem to be in a good mood, then bring it up.
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QuestionMy parents don't want me to get an agent. What do I do without one?Community AnswerJust try to start small and get bigger. Keep at it and eventually your parents might agree.
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