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  • Question
    What are the requirements to become an actress?
    Jim Jarrett
    Acting Teacher
    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.
    Acting Teacher
    Expert Answer
    One of the first things you should do is create an acting portfolio. You'll want to gain experience and tapes of yourself performing, as well as a headshot and a quality resume.
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    How do I find an agent?
    Melessa Sargent
    Entertainment Industry Professional
    Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020.
    Entertainment Industry Professional
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    Research different agents in your area and find out what they do. At first, don't try to go for the big agents. Start with a smaller agent since they'll have more time to dedicate to you.
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    How can I start networking?
    Melessa Sargent
    Entertainment Industry Professional
    Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020.
    Entertainment Industry Professional
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    There are a lot of films and TV shows that are filming all over, not just in Hollywood. If you can find out where they are filming, you can audition, even if it's just to be an extra, which you get paid for. Once you're on set, you can network with people and learn more about the industry.
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    How do you find representation?
    Lesly Kahn, MFA
    Acting Teacher & Coach
    Lesly Kahn is an acting teacher and coach based in Los Angeles, California. She is the founder and owner of Lesly Kahn & Company, Actor Training, which focuses on preparing actors for employment in film, television and theatre. With well over 30 years of experience, Ms. Kahn has coached hundreds of actors who have become household names. She also ran the BFA Program in Acting at Marymount Manhattan College, and worked in television as well as New York and regional theatre. Lesly holds a BFA from New York University and an MFA from The Yale School of Drama.
    Acting Teacher & Coach
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    It can be tricky. You probably need to either orient or reorient the way you're thinking about acting for TV and film. Focus on developing your acting skills first. If you're still having trouble getting representation, you might have to start creating content.
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    What if I've been dreaming about becoming an actress since I was a little kid, but I'm just so shy? What do I do?
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    When you're acting, pretend like it isn't you speaking. It may not make sense, but whichever role you're given, think that you ARE them, as if their life is yours. I always use this trick, and it really helps me to not feel so shy.
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    Can I become an actress if I don't think I am as pretty as other actresses?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Be confident in yourself and practice your skills. Acting isn't always about being the prettiest person.
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    What can I do to become an actress if I live in a small town and have little experience?
    Community Answer
    Search auditions and just try your hardest. Even if it is a minor role it will be good experience.
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    What if my parents don't want me to be an actor?
    Community Answer
    Don't give up. Show them how brilliant at acting you are and they will eventually begin to support you. Don't change your dreams based on what your parents want you to do; after all, it's your life, not theirs.
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    How do you convince your parents?
    Community Answer
    Well if it's something that you love and enjoy, they won't stop you from being happy. Just have an open and honest conversation with them about it.
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    What can I do if my parents can't afford to send me to acting school?
    Community Answer
    You don't have to go to acting school. There are many actors who became actors from just experience.
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    What high school classes should be taken if I want to become an actor?
    Community Answer
    Generally, there should be a theater/drama class. If there is a Drama Club, you should sign up for that as well. Do stage crew if you're not in a production, you can learn about lighting, sets, etc. English classes are always good for reading plays as well. Beyond that, try talking to a guidance counselor and see what they recommend.
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    How can I be an actress?
    Community Answer
    Like anything else, you need to practice and put in the hard work. Read about acting and start auditioning to gain experience.
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    I have stage fright and I'm camera shy, but love pretending to act. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    You should focus at what you want first. Then, start building the confidence you need to get the roles that get your attention. Afterwards try to to do small exercises depending what you're trying to work with.
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    How do I fulfill my dream of being an actor while I'm still in middle school?
    Community Answer
    Tell your parents that you want to be a actor, and ask to be in acting classes or participate in something like village theater.
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    How can I apply to be an actor while I'm still in high school?
    Community Answer
    You can't really "apply" like at other jobs; you have to go to auditions. Get any experience you can, like in school plays or community theaters. If they are available where you are, take acting classes. When you finish high school, go to a college that has a good theater program to ensure that you get the best quality education for an actor.
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    Can I become an actor at a young age?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can be discovered as an actor at any age.
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    How do I become an actress if I'm from another country?
    Community Answer
    Try to become an actress in your home country. There are movies made anywhere. If that's not possible, email videos of you acting to talent agencies in the country of your choice. If you're good enough, they may pay for you to come.
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    How do I meet famous actors if I'm 12 and live in Texas?
    Community Answer
    Like everyone said, do to lots and lots of auditions. Go to acting camp and do school plays. Maybe a famous actor will see one of your plays and point you out. Make acting your passion. Work your way up, and someday you could be starring alongside the famous actors in films!
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    How do I become an actress in Hollywood if I'm from a different country and in middle school?
    Community Answer
    Talk to your parents about it, tell them that you want to try it out and make sure they know that you're serious about this. Start auditioning for school plays and community theater performances (most have a youth branch). Volunteer as much as possible and gain experience. Try making a YouTube channel; not only can you critique your own performance, but people will notice you and you will get comfortable with being in front of the cameras.
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    My parents will never let me become an actress in middle school, they think I owe them a lot. How do I convince them to let me fulfill my dream?
    Lilfroosh
    Community Answer
    Do research. Find pros and cons. Does it benefit them? What will happen if they never let you? This is a good line you may want to bring to the debate: "I'll only live once, I may as well try!"
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    What if I'm afraid to show the real me?
    Community Answer
    You won't have to show the real you when acting. You have to act like the character. That's actually one reason many people find acting appealing.
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    How do I learn about auditions and agents?
    Community Answer
    Go on some websites! There are tons of websites that will tell you all about auditions and agents.
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    Is the process of getting into Hollywood easy?
    Community Answer
    No. Acting is a very competitive industry. As long as you have the experience, determination, positive attitude, and you don't give up easily, though, you will be able to work your way up.
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    How do I bring up the topic that I want to be an actor to my parents?
    Community Answer
    Just be you when you do it. Tell them however you would ordinarily tell them something that is important to you. Keep it natural.
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    Is it hard being an actor?
    Community Answer
    Yes. LA and NYC are absolutely filled with unemployed actors. Don't try it unless you are 100% passionate and can accept failure.
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    What is a good retirement age for an actor?
    Mia Colangelo
    Community Answer
    There is no limit, but if you get tired of it and you can't move around the stage as well as you like, maybe it's time to retire. It is up to the individual person.
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    If I am in elementary school and I have been in plays already, what should I do next to become an actress?
    Community Answer
    You should consider taking acting classes or workshops to learn specific form and technique for acting. Continue acting in plays in middle or high school, join drama club or any club that you are comfortable in that will help you on your road to becoming an actress. Searching or considering auditioning for a large TV role off the spot is risky and you would need an agent and headshots. Gain some experience with small roles and build your way up until you are comfortable taking on larger roles.
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    How do you contact an actor?
    Community Answer
    Research your way into contacting an actor. Look for their information, and if you're absolutely sure about acting, take your chance and call or email them.
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    How easy is it to become an actor?
    Community Answer
    No, as it is a very competitive industry. It can be done with lots of effort, determination, and a positive attitude. Remember that in the majority of auditions you will be turned down. This is not a reason to give up, but it can be stressful. Maintain a positive attitude.
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    How can I become an actress on Nickelodeon without telling my parents, and without an agent or experience?
    Community Answer
    Assuming you're under 18, you can't. You'll need to sign a contract in order to work for Nickelodeon, and you cannot sign a contract if you're under 18 without a parent signing it as well. Try to talk about your acting dream with your parents. They might be more supportive than you think!
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