14/f
i have never been in a play. i've been cast in 2 though. but i REALLY want to act. every time i watch a show on disney i wish i was on the t.v. i would like to LOOK INTO(not making a commitment) becoming an actress. i know it sounds dumb. and i will tell my parents me dream eventully but i want to see what it will take. any ideas how to start.-dont tell me to ask my parents or wait till i'm older please, thank you in advance.
tinkerbelle92 answered Sunday April 2 2006, 3:04 pm: OMG! I love acting! I know you said not to ask your parents, but I think they would really help. It can be pretty hard to start up in this stuff all by yourself. If not your parents, then find someone else that can help you out. But what you need to do is find an agent. It costs money *one of the reasons you need your parents* and you need to make a profile of yourself, and whenever they need someone that is 14, or has the same color hair as you, or someone as tall/short as you, they will call you to come try out for the part. I know several people that have signed up for agents and they have been in commercials and T.V. shows and all that fun stuff. But to find an agent, like I said, you probably need someone older to help you. But you can start into acting now! You totally don't need to wait until you're older. I know someone that was in a commercial and they were only two years old! Well, I hope this helps you out a little!
BrandonsGirl answered Sunday April 2 2006, 1:04 am: i am in the same situation as you..except i have been in 2 commercials..and i think if u tell ur parents they will respect it but anyhow you can go to castingcall.com or johnrobertpowers.com
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