Question Posted Saturday December 18 2004, 3:39 pm
16/f. I really want to be an actress. Its totally possible for me too. I only live a half an hour away from Hollywood/Burbank and all the other cities with studios. I've been an extra in a few films and I've been to many tapings of shows. I often go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) can you give me some advice on auditions or any sites that post auditions? Thanks.
Pessy answered Sunday December 19 2004, 12:53 am: Acting school...acting is alot harder than one would think. Your 16 and there is A LOT OF USEFUL MATERIAL some high school theater teachers dont teach you.
If you wanna try and get an agent, its a bit gutsy for your age, but if you want to try it. If you dont wait until you feel confident in your knowledge about the business. [ Pessy's advice column | Ask Pessy A Question ]
ixjacquixi answered Saturday December 18 2004, 5:19 pm: One of my good friends is in the theater business. Shes 15..we don't really hang out nor talk much but she's always giving me tips. If you don't have an agent get one they know when all casting calls are and sites where auditions are being held. I don't know any sites but you can try google.com. In school maybe you can ask drama teacher about extra information they know a lot about plays in local theaters around you. Having good self-esteem and confidence can also push up your chances in being in films so try you best and don't give you. *good luck* xoJacquixo [ ixjacquixi's advice column | Ask ixjacquixi A Question ]
AdviceAbby answered Saturday December 18 2004, 4:21 pm: I can't help you but if you go to acting school when you get older that might help!
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