How can I become an Actress on Disney Channel?
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I'am a 13 year old girl that lives in Florida. I really want to become an actress on Disney Channel and I don't know how to become one.How can I become an actress on Disney ...show more
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do you have any acting experience? do you have an agent? those are things you need for any acting career. and not to destroy your dream but very few become disney channel actresses just because so many want to be there now. it takes hard work. without any experience and an agent your chances of acting anywhere are slim. and then you need to build a portfolio and have head shots. try to enroll in some local community plays or acting classes. then if you really become interested find an agent. then he/she can help you from there. good luck.
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The above website, looks like a scam. Do not read that page! It does not look like a legitimate place for Disney information. Disney puts their information on their website. You need a lot of experience (Britney Spears was on Disney when she was a child.) You need a Talent Manager, not an Agent. You should have started acting when you were Britney's age. Actors do NOT have portfolios, fashion models have portfolos NOT ACTORS. Geez! Actors use résumé's only! All you need is a résumé of your acting work.
newyorkgal71
You could try and branch out into the community and do local plays, commercials, infomercials and print work. To find auditions online look at these webites: www.craigslist.org www.mandy.com Also, look in your local paper or in acting newspapers like Backstage or The Stage. Once you have bulked up your resume, send that along with your headshot and cover letter to agencies. To find a list of SAG registered agencies in your area, look here:http://www.sag.org/sagwebapp/application... After 4-6 weeks, an agency should contact you if interested, hopefully then everything will fall into place, you'll get auditions, bookings, showcases, etc. Then, you'd work your way up the acting totem pole...And that's how you get on Disney Channel! Don't let anyone ever tell you, you can't because you can! Good Luck!
Miss Mimi Marquez
Why settle for Disney channel? There's so many more things out there you could do. But like everyone else has said, you need an agent and a lot of experience. Start small and work your way up, it's about the only way to do it.
fixing_uh_hole
just look for some auditions on the internet or in the newspaper or just wait till they need a new actress
Cutie
Check out the website below... It may help! Good luck with your dreams sweetie!!
devon
WELL I'M 12 AND I ALSO WANT TO BECOME AN ACTRESS ON DISNEY CHANNEL. I WENT ON DISNEY CHANNEL.COM AND THERE WAS A BULLETIN THERE AND IT SAID DO U WANT TO BECOME A DISNEY CHANNEL STAR AND I CLICKED ON IT AND IT SAID DATES WHERE PRODUCERS WERE GONNA BE SO KIDS CAN GO AND THEY CAN SHOW THEM THEIR TALENT.
Brown Chicken Brown Cow
Yeah.. i know what you mean! I really want to do that. its like you want to do acting so bad..but then you have no clue. my parents said if i want to be an actress i have to do it the hard way no highway. they said i have to be chosen out of somewhere out of the blue. but i don't wanna wait. i want to do it now! you know what i mean? you can e-mail me back. <33Crystal ps- my e-mail is: [email protected]
mandy
Hi, the first thing that comes to mind after reading your question is, "Are you ready to audition for Disney?". The reason I ask is because there has been an onslaught of questions here recently by folks asking the same question. It seems that Disney is the place everyone wants to be. Having said that, you know that the people already working there are trained professionals. Are you? If so, then I have a suggestion for you. There are many actors who are very, very good, but don't get seen and don't get a chance to audition for the casting directors they really want to audition for, because they don't have the business skills they need to be successful. And so, their talent goes unnoticed. What a shame. Really. I have a friend who was like that for a long time and now she is beginning to come around. The first thing you need before you get to Disney is training. You need to that to be your first priority. Without training you will not go very far. Some actors are good enough to get the part, but did you know that actors can get fired too? This happens for many reasons, but one of them is, because they don't have the skill level required to keep the part and do all the things the director needs them to do. Go to this link and see some of the issues actors often have before they even get close to the job that you aspire to: http://www.actingcareerstartup.com You should also know what it's like to be an actor, looking for work, beating the pavement day by day. I’ll send you to this page to see what it can be like to be an actor looking for work. This could be typical day, like it was once for me: http://www.actingcareerstartup.com/working_as_an_actor.html You will also need four things that are of utmost importance. I train actors on these first four crucial steps that are often overlooked, because everybody wants a quick fix. If you miss one of these four key factors, it is possible that at some time during your career you will have to backtrack and do them anyway. They are: 1) KNOWING YOURSELF AND FIGURING OUT EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT: greater knowledge of yourself: strengths, weaknesses, resources you have at your disposal (and not only financial!) Clarity of your vision for the future of your career in a very detailed way. If you can do that, your actions will be more focused and you will waste less time and energy. To put it in a positive sense, you will optimize your efforts and probably get results faster. 2) DEVELOPING YOUR MOTIVATION & CREATIVITY: The ability to keep yourself motivated to do what is necessary daily to further your career. Knowing how to do that will help you tremendously! The creativity and innovation to apply in promoting yourself and helping you to stand out. You can imagine how important that will be with all the competition there is! 3) PUTTING TOGETHER A PLAN: a solid and detailed plan for how you intend to achieve that vision. Many people think that planning is writing some stuff down on a piece of paper and doing those things. There’s much more to it than that! 4) MANAGING YOUR BUSINESS: essential business skills that will help you to be successful as the free-lance professional that you are as an actor. Unfortunately many actors don't realize that they are in business, with a product to sell and promote, that is themselves. Make sure you are prepared, so take classes and be the best you can be. Study the industry, so you know what's going on. Start with this basic industry trade paper: Ross Reports. It comes out monthly and has information you need about who to get in touch with. And whatever you do, don't forget to work on yourself. Good luck! Tony http://www.actingcareerstartup.com
Tony
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