Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 4:37 pm
I am 13/f.
5 feet
136 lbs
and i really want to be an actress/singer either on broadway or in movies or commercials. i can sing and act but iv nevr taken a dance lesson (i CAN sort of dance, with time) my family doesnt hav a lot of money, so iv only been in school plays and 2 plays at my local theatre. any good tips about how to be a star?
angie91 answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 9:13 pm: I would get a regular job. Its great to have an ambition to be a star, but it actually costs alot of money to become a star, and that means that you have to have the cash. Before you start worrying about classes and getting an agent and all that stuff save up a couple thousand. I know it sucks, but things that you want are always thigs that you have to work for. So start saving up the dollars, and then you can take a dance class. I would recomend finding one that is fairly basic, but that you can learn alot from. Don't take ballet right away, but tap, and jazz are good. They teach you a lot of comman steps and beef up your resumè.
By the time you get to highschool, if you save up enough money, and start taking classes, often there will be courses open to you such as vocal choirs, and Drama, as well as sometimes they have dance classes. Then from there you can speak to your teachers and get their advice.
But remember you can't becomea basket ball star the fourth time you dripple a ball, s you wont become a star the fourth time you're in a play, but if you try your hardest and keep your ears open for auditions, then people will become aware of you and your resumè will grow larger and larger. Keep those dreams as big as they are and one day maybe you will see your name in lights good luck, I hope I helped. [ angie91's advice column | Ask angie91 A Question ]
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