Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Actor need in Philly area Non Equity
Actor (male) 22-26 Age Range
A-1EntertainmentDescription:
Actor must be one that girls are immediately drawn to by his looks...but is also a "nice guy" type. The role also requires someone with great comedic timing.
This is a paid Non-Equity role. Housing is also provided.
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Larry McKenna
A-1Entertainment@comcast.net
Response Method(s):
By Email
Theatre audition Fort Worth TX
Twas the Night Before Christmas - EPA
Casa Mañana TheatreDescription:
Contract
TYA
TYA Weekly Minimum $438.75
Personnel
Wally Jones, Executive Producer
Joe Sturgeon, Director
Other Dates
First rehearsal on/about November 13; show opens November 24 and closes December 23
Seeking
Adult Actors who sing and dance well.
Breakdown
Molly’s Mother: (mid-twenties to early thirties) A young mother and Army wife with a six year old daughter. Her husband is currently assigned overseas and is expected to be away from home for Christmas. Must be a singer with a strong pop soprano voice.
Molly’s Daddy: (late twenties - mid-thirties) Singer, in a capella quartet.
Macy’s Head Elf: (mid twenties) Overworked child wrangler at Macy’s Santaland. Strong dancer (esp. Tap).
Salvation Army Santa: A man ringing the bell for donations outside Rockefeller Center. Can sing song in classic Motown style. (Also in a capella quartet).
Radio City Lead Reindeer: (20s - early thirties)A woman who heads ushering and crowd control efforts at Radio City Musical Hall. Strong singer and dancer.
Santa Claus: (appears 50s - 60s) The real Santa.
Appointments
By Appointment only. Contact Lindsey Atkinson 817.321.5012 or lindsey.atkinson@casamanana.org
www.casamanana.org
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Phone: 817.321.5012
By Email
By Phone
At Audition
Audition Information
When: Saturday, October 13th, 201212 PM - 8 PM (Break 4 PM - 5 PM)
*By Appointment*
· A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
Where: Casa Manana Rehearsal Studio
3101 West Lancaster
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Located at the corner of Lancaster and University, directly behind theatre.
Notes/What to bring: Prepare short song. Bring picture and resume stapled together.
Callbacks will immediately follow appointments. Actors should be prepared to cold read or dance, if the character warrants.
Rock of Ages submission information
Rock Of Ages - on Norwegian Cruise Line
Daryl Eisenberg CastingDescription:
Theatre
Union / Non-Union
Pay Rate: Ensemble $850/wk minimum, Lead $1000/wk minimum
Featuring music by Journey, Bon Jovi, Styx, et al.
Author: Chris D’Arienzo
Director: Kristin Hanggi
Choreographer: Kelly Devine
Manager, Theatrical Operations: Robert Dean Hertenstein
VP Entertainment: Richard Ambrose
Entertainment Coordinator: Cecilia Ortiz
Casting: Daryl Eisenberg Casting
Auditions/Callbacks: Week of Oct 15 in NYC
Contract Begins: Feb 23, 2013
End of Contract: Sept 22, 2013
TO SUBMIT:
Email picture/resume to rock@decasting.com
Subject Line: ROCK OF AGES NCL [ROLE]
Norwegian Cruise Line is committed to raising the bar on what can be expected from at-sea entertainment. We can and do deliver A-list productions with amazing directors like Rachelle Rak, Patti Wilcox, and Tiger Martina, with competitive salaries and professional working environments (and of course, the bonus of cruising to some of the world’s most beautiful destinations!). It’s an exciting time to become a part of the Norwegian family.
SEEKING:
DREW DILLENBECK: A young (20’s), handsome rocker. He has great comedic timing and is a strong rock tenor. Drew desperately wants to be a rocker, but works as a bar back at the famous “Rock of Ages” club on the Sunset Strip until his dreams, however unrealistic, come true. Any ethnicity. PRINCIPAL
SHERRIE CHRISTIAN: A young (20’s), pretty Caucasian girl who has left her Midwestern family to pursue stardom in Los Angeles. She is innocent, naïve with great comedic timing. She has a strong rock voice with terrific movement. PRINCIPAL
LONNY BARNETT: A middle-aged guy with very strong comedic timing and a commanding but comically strong rock voice. Our narrator, he has a slightly unflattering appearance but doesn’t see it. Any ethnicity. PRINCIPAL
DENNIS DUPREE: An older (40’s) guy who runs the famous “Rock of Ages” club on the Sunset Strip. He is caught between a rock and a hard place when German business men pressure him to sell his club. He is possibly heavyset with very strong comedic timing. Any ethnicity. PRINCIPAL
STACEE JAXX/ FATHER: A Rock Star. He is Middle-Aged, Caucasian and very sexy. He is at the top of his game and just left his very successful metal rock band to venture out on his own. He has very strong comedic timing and a strong rock voice. Arrogant and charming, his life is a merry-go-round of good old sex, drugs and rock-n-roll. This actor will also play Sherrie’s father. PRINCIPAL
JUSTICE CHARLIER/MOTHER: Justice is an older (40-50) commanding African-American woman who runs the strip club where Sherrie ends up when the going gets rough. She is sultry, maternal and a sexy madam with strong vocals and belt. This actress will also play Sherrie’s mother. PRINCIPAL
HERTZ KLINEMANN: He is an uptight, older (40-60) German business man who is looking to take over Sunset Strip. He is our villain. Needs to have a commanding presence with a strong voice and great comedic timing. He needs to have a good German accent. Caucasian. PRINCIPAL
FRANZ KLINEMANN: He is a young (20-30’s) foppish German who is pressured by his father to work for his business. He is small, shy with a good voice and strong comedic timing. PRINCIPAL
REGINA: She is a granola girl (20-40’s) who has strong comedic timing. She is a hilarious, tree-hugging fighter who will stop at nothing to protect the Sunset Strip. Any ethnicity. PRINCIPAL
MALE #1: Like the Dentist role in “Little Shop”. Great character work, strong comedic timing and a great mover. Any ethnicity. ENSEMBLE
MALE #2: Younger male (20’s) with strong vocals, comedic ability, good mover/rocker vibe. Any ethnicity. PARTIAL SWING
FEMALE #1: Late 20’s-early 30’s. Strong and sassy with comedic timing and a strong voice. Dancer. Any ethnicity. ENSEMBLE
FEMALE #2: Early 20’s. Young, sexy, trashy with a strong voice. Dancer. Any ethnicity. ENSEMBLE
NYC audiitons for Disneyland
Description:
Seeking—Aladdin: male, plays 18, 5'7"-5'11", good physique, good-looking guy filled with teenage charm and appeal, great charisma, clever, survives on the streets of Agrabah, baritone/tenor with a youthful sound; Jasmine: female, plays 18, 5'2"-5'6", beautiful, independent, feisty princess, desperately longs to experience life beyond the castle walls, soprano with strong mix, contemporary musical theatre/Disney princess sound; Genie: male, 26-40s, charismatic and full of energy, great celebrity impressionist, quickly transforms from character to character, genuinely pained by his lack of freedom, especially seeking actors with extensive improv and physical comedy background, must carry a tune; Jafar: male, 35-55, 6'0"+, commanding and menacing presence, great classical actor, a real man capable of evil - not an animated character, lusts for power, desires Jasmine, bass/baritone with deep rich voice; Note: All roles must be at least 18 or older. Characters of Genie and Jafar are not strong principal vocalists, but must be able to show a great deal of personality. Especially seeking performers with a diverse look. Entertainers for this show are covered under the terms and conditions of a collective bargaining agreement with the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA).
Auditions for principal roles will be held Oct. 23, 10 a.m. at Pearl Studios, 500 8th Avenue, 12 Floor, New York, NY 10018. Sign-in begins 30 minutes prior to each call. Prepare 16 bars of a contemporary musical theatre selection showing vocal versatility and range. You may sing from the show. Bring sheet music in your key, an accompanist will be provided. Bring current pix & résumés.
For more info, visit www.disneyauditions.com.
Callbacks will be held Oct. 24; Professional pay provided. AGVA Performance Contract.
Audition Information
When: Tuesday, October 23Time: 10 a.m.
Where: Pearl Studios
500 8th Avenue, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10018.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Reality Show Casting
Bad Girls Club - Another show from Bunim-Murray that will soon be in their 9th season. There are many women involved in the show's production - including producers, directors, and of course the cast. A few members from GotCast have auditioned, and one appeared on the show just a couple seasons ago. http://bad-girls-club.oxygen.com
Dance Your Ass Off - This show busted out onto the scene just a few years ago and struck a great cord with their viewers. We were getting calls 3 weeks into their 1st season from people that wanted to get on the show. http://dyao.oxygen.com/
Survivor - The American television version debuted 5 years after the show launched in Great Britain. Survivor has won a ton of awards and has consistently received great ratings from it's viewers. It's been renewed for at least 2 more seasons, which will take the series to a total of 26. www.cbs.com
Amazing Race - Twelve Emmy Awards and twenty seasons later we're still getting calls from partners that want to get on the show. A GotCast member was on last season! www.cbs.com
Hell's Kitchen - Chefs are the one "expert" groups that are always needed for production. Foodies are demanding shows and Hell's Kitchen promises an amazing culinary opportunity to one chef every year. You're guaranteed to get yelled at while on the show by Gordon Ramsey - but it may just be worth it for a six-figure job at a popular restaurant. www.fox.com
The Bachelor - I don't get as many requests for The Bachelorette as I do for the Bachelor, and most of the emails I get are prefaced by the disdain a young lady has with a recent ex. http://abc.go.com
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Upcoming Judging Schedule
Aug 24- 26th Doubletree Hotel in Orange
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Open call cruise ship casting
Theatre
Union/Non-Union
Pay Rate: Dancer $700/wk minimum, Singer $900/wk minimum
Manager, Theatrical Operations: Robert Dean Hertenstein
VP Entertainment: Richard Ambrose
Entertainment Coordinator: Cecilia Ortiz
Casting: Daryl Eisenberg, CSA
Contract Begins: August 18, 2012
End of Contract: March 23, 2013
OPEN CALL Saturday August 4, 2012
10:00 am Dancer Sign In
12:30 pm Singer Sign In
Please bring picture and resume, stapled together.
Ripley Grier Studios
520 8th Ave, 16th FL
NY, NY 10018
Norwegian Cruise Line is committed to raising the bar on what can be expected from at-sea entertainment. We can and do deliver A-list productions with amazing directors like Rachelle Rak, Patti Wilcox, and Tiger Martina, with competitive salaries and professional working environments (and of course, the bonus of cruising to some of the worlds most beautiful destinations!). Its an exciting time to become a part of the Norwegian family.
ATTENTION all Gleeks and Hollywood Musical Freaks. Come be a part of two new shows on Norwegian Cruise Lines Pride of America in Hawaii. First, a Pop/Rock original musical that features two rival Glee Clubs who travel to Hawaii for a fun filled Elvis sing off in hopes of winning the World Championship choreographed by Broadways own, Rachelle Rak. Then take a journey through the glitz and glamour of the Hollywood movie musical that highlights some of the greatest song and dance moments in history. So, Get out your tap shoes Francis, Norwegian Cruise Line is doin a show!
SINGERS
Prepare 16 Bars of your BEST Pop/Rock vocals! Especially seeking singer/dancers for immediate contracts. Bring your Audition Song Book as you may be asked to sing a variety of vocal styles. An accompanist will be provided. If you tap, dont forget your tap shoes!!!
DANCERS
Be prepared to learn a variety of dance styles and bring your tap shoes. Tumble and partner skills a plus! No bulky clothing; especially seeking tall, strong male dancers for immediate contracts.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Get ready for Fall!
Positivity. Rid your life of negativity and that includes negative people. The things we tell ourselves are some of the most powerful motivators. Don't let negative people tell you that you will never make it in this industry! Motivate yourself with positive thoughts, positive actions and positive people.
Organization. Make sure your work permit(s) are current (if you are a minor), everyone should have a current passport (lots of work in Canada among other places) and if you have other documentation that you need to work make sure they are all current and in a place where you can find them in an instant. Keep an audition log and always make sure you send thank you notes, along with postcards reflecting recent bookings. Always keep track of what you wear to each audition. This will help you when you get a callback that you can "dress" in the exact way you went in for the initial audition but you can also see what colors seem to work (ie do you get more callbacks when you wear that blue shirt than when you wear the white one?)
Your Tools. Headshots, resumés, demo reel, website, marketing materials= are they ALL current? Are your headshots a true representation of who you look today? Are your resumes current with everything you have done? Are you listing things on your resume that are a stretch? If so, clean it up. Get back into class if you've taken time off.
Read. Read plays, screenplays, books about this industry, articles in the trades. Do you know what shows have been picked up for Fall? Do you know who are casting these new shows? If not, why not? This is your career and you need to be on top of it.
Brand. Are you working on your brand? Do you know your brand? If you don't then this is #1 chore for you to do before Fall.
Wilhelmina Philadelphia accepting submissions
Actors/Models - Casting Call
Wilhelmina PhiladelphiaDescription:
Selected individuals MUST be willing to travel to Philadelphia, to be considered for representation. Talent submitted in the past, may resubmit if you gained experience.
Seeking Talent: Ages 5+, all ethnicities with experience. However, less-experienced talent may also apply.
When submitting, type in the subject line:
- State you reside in
- Area of Interest
(Example. . . New York, Actor/Model)
In Body:
- Name
- Age
- Parents' name, if under 18
- Contact information
- Ethnicity
- Current Body Measurements: (height, weight, bust, chest, hips, waist)
- Short bio of your experience
- How you hear about WILHELMINA PHILADELPHIA (Website Ad, Friend, etc.)
Please Attach:
- Headshot
- Professional Modeling Photos (Not Required)
- Recent Photos (Full Body)
- Resume
(Links to other sites will not be opened.)
Submit to: louis@wilhelminaofpa.com
If selected for the casting, you will be notified via email. Thanks and good luck!
WILHELMINA PHILADELPHIA
701 E. Elm St.
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com/wilhelminapa
About Wilhelmina Philadelphia:
Wilhelmina Philadelphia is a full service agency representing the most talented actors and models in the Greater Philadelphia area. With its professional and courteous staff, Wilhelmina Philadelphia is dedicated to the continuing pursuit of excellence. The company has branched out to the most successful companies in Philadelphia. Working with only the best casting directors, photographers, designers, and department stores in the area, Wilhelmina Philadelphia is raising the bar in Pennsylvania.
Commonly Asked questions:
Is this Agency affiliated with Wilhelmina Models of NY, LA or MIAMI?
Yes. Please visit http://www.wilhelmina.com/affiliates.cfm to locate the affiliated office of Wilhelmina Models.
Why such a big name company is posting ads online?
Everybody uses it, and... it works! In addition to radio, web advertising, scouting blitzes and events, we have found posting ad's online to be an excellent tool to recruit top talent.
Do I need professional pictures?
If you have professional pictures, we will accept them, but generally we prefer Polaroid's and snapshots because they are more natural. Color photography is preferred.
What if I have an agency?
Many different models from various agencies around the globe are represented by Wilhelmina. It is customary to have them contact us. If you have a "mother agency", they must contact us in order for you to be placed here.
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Audition Information
When: If selected for the casting, you will be notified via email.Where: Selected individuals MUST be willing to travel to Philadelphia, to be considered for representation.
Notes/What to bring: TBD.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult
Chorus Singers NY
Newsies! - Equity Chorus Call / Singers (Rev)
Disney Theatrical ProductionsDescription:
New York, NY
Contract
Production (Disney)
$1,703/week minimum.
Personnel
Dir: Jeff Calhoun
Choreo: Christopher Gattelli
Music: Alan Menken
Lyrics: Jack Feldman
Book: Harvey Fierstein
Mus Sprvsr: Michael Kosarin
Mus Dir: Mark Hummel
Other Dates
For possible future replacements:
EPA: 7/9/12. ECC/Singers: 7/10. ECC/Dancers: 7/13. See separate notices.
Seeking
Singers who move (m/f) for possible future Broadway replacements. Characters are 16-22 and 20s-40s, all ethnicities. Need strong singing voices, strong movement ability. Play ensemble characters and possibly understudy principals. Update, posted 6/26: NOTE NEW LOCATION!!
Other
Update, posted 6/26: NOTE NEW LOCATION!!
Casting: Telsey + Company/Justin Huff
CD states: “We encourage performers of all cultural backgrounds to attend.”
CD states that non-AEA will be seen, if time permits.
Performers of all ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
Always bring your Equity Membership Card to auditions.
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[Name Withheld]
At Audition
Audition Information
When: Tuesday, July 10, 201210 AM - Equity female singers who move.
1 PM - Equity male singers who move.
Update, posted 6/26: NOTE NEW LOCATION!!
Chorus rules are in effect.
A monitor will be provided.
Where: Ripley-Grier Studios
520 Eighth Avenue, 16th Floor
New York City
Update, posted 6/26: NOTE NEW LOCATION!!
Notes/What to bring: Prepare 16 bars of a contemporary musical theater song showing range. Bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided, but may not transpose. Please bring a photo and resume, stapled back-to-back.
Feature Film Lead Actress NYC ages 17-21
Feature Film Lead Actress, age 17-21
Orpheus Group CastingDescription:
Seeking LEAD —
Amber: female, 17-21 to play a high school senior, Caucasian, all-American, friendly, pretty, a social chameleon with street smarts who joins a gang. Inwardly, she is lonely and afraid. Note: Talent must legally be 17+. SAG and non-SAG.
Orpheus Group Casting is casting That White Girl, a feature film. Johnny Sanchez, writer-prod.; JLove, co-prod.; Heidi Miami Marshall, dir.; Ellyn Long Marshall & Maria Nelson, casting dirs. Shoots Fall 2012 on the East Coast (likely NY or NC).
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Audition Information
When: Thursday JUNE 28, 2012 9am-5pmWhere: St. Mark's Church, 131 East 10th St. (at Second Ave.), NYC.
Notes/What to bring: Bring picture & résumé, stapled together. Dress simple casual and minimal makeup.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
How to Submit to Me for Representation
How Do I Submit to you for representation? I only accept talent submissions via email or hardcopy by US Postal Service. Please, no personal deliveries and no phone calls! I do not want to talk to you until I know who you are and if I think I can help you.
Emailed Submissions: Please include:
1. A brief paragraph about why you are submitting to me
2. How you found me.
3. Who you are referred by (if you were referred).
4. Why you are looking to hire an agent.
5. Your website or link(s) to your online marketing and submission profiles. (Please make sure website links open to each website.)
6. Include video and/or audio segments. Note: if you do not have a website with video/audio, or YouTube links posted, I suggest you create and submit a self-taped personality video If you are under 18 years of age we will accept an emailed digital snapshot or school photo. Please no hats. The snapshot(s) needs to show what you look like. Remember to include your name and contact info. Email to: jacque@allamericanrascals.com
USPS (United States Postal Service) Submissions: Please submit a hard copy only if you cannot use email to send us your photo and resume, and you do not have a website or any online marketing or submission profile. Do not send us CDs or DVDs unless you include a stamped self-addressed envelope. Along with the photo and resume, send us a brief cover letter. Include how you found me, who referred you to me and why you are seeking a talent agent. Do NOT send anything that you want returned. My mailing address is:
Jacque Pedersen-Schrimscher
All American Rascals Talent Agency
10250 Constellation Blvd, #2320
Los Angeles, CA 90067
What Is a Personality Self-Taped Video, and How Do I Make One? If you do not have copies of your work on tape yet or you are under 18 years of age, we need to see you on video. Simply use a home camcorder for this purpose. I do not want you to spend any money to do this. Have someone tape you in the following manner:
1. Start out with a close-up of your face where you slate your name. "My name is …" Then turn off the camera or put it on pause.
2. Do a full-length body scan from head to toe and back for about 5 - 10 seconds. No longer. Then turn off the camera or put it on pause.
3. Either waist up or close up, talk to the camera as if you were meeting a group of us in person. This is your personality video where you are telling us all about yourself.
4. One way to do this is have a friend or family member ask you questions off camera while you look into the camera and respond as if you were in the room with all the managers here at Midwest Talent. The questions should be created to generate what you want to talk to us about, so we can get to know who you really are. Talk to us about some of the following:
◦ where you are from
◦ a little bit of what you have done
◦ where you have performed
◦ where you are studying currently
◦ what makes you happy
◦ what you like and dislike
◦ your hobbies and real life background other than acting
◦ what you expect a manager will do to help you with your career
5. This gives us a chance to meet you and helps us understand how you would behave in an in person interview with us or how you would present yourself on a casting.
6. Or you can just talk into the camera without someone asking you questions.
7. End with a close up where you state your name again with an ending statement. This is the closing slate.
8. If you want to do a monologue in addition to this personality interview, please do so. Stop the camera after the interview and start up again with your monologue.
9. Review this video before sending it to us. If your face is not lit well, do it over again. The reason for this exercise is for us to be able to see how you look on camera. Also check the sound level to make sure we can hear you clearly.
10. If you do not have a camera, ask a friend or relative if you can borrow their camera.
I look forward to seeing and hearing you on camera.
How Do I Send You My Self-Taped Personality Video? Do not attach a video file to your email if it is larger than 10 mgs.
Send your video via www.yousendit.com, www.wetransfer.com or a similar free video transfer site which allows you to send video and audio files that are larger than 10 mgs. Do not send a video that is larger than 100 mgs. Remember to put a note with your self-taped personality video stating your name and contact information. Or upload your video to: www.vimeo.com or www.youtube.com and send me the link.
Please do not call asking if I received your submissions. If I am interested, I will call you.
Should I Submit If I Live Outside of LA? Yes. I represent clients in all the major markets.
Remember, we do not pay your expenses to live here. Your living expenses are your responsibility. You will not get a contract that will pay for you to move here. You will come out here gambling with the hope of building a career.
If I Do Not Get Called, Can I Re-submit? If you have not heard back from mr, re-submit one more time if you like. But wait at least six months. In the meantime, if you are appearing in a play, a film or a television show, send me an email with the details so I can look for you. I will be glad to see that you are continuing to gain experience and I may have an opening for your type and talent at that time.
What Do I Look for When Choosing Talent from the Submissions?
• A certain look that we cannot describe. We all have instincts and reasons for the choices we make. Just like when you go shopping for new clothes, we all pick different styles.
• Training. Who are you currently studying with?
• Credits. What have you been doing?
• Talent. Can you act?
• Personality. Do you have interests other than your acting career?
• Fun, Positive Person. Would you be fun and positive with us?
• Marketability. Can I make money working for you? Are you a good gamble?
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Teens for new feature film
[ELEANOR] 14yrs, (submit 10-14 yrs) Caucasian. A skinny girl who may or may not still have an eating disorder. Also a product of a broken home, she is newly moved from a big city to live with her father and already bored with the small town entertainments. An intelligent girl, she dreams of a boarding school where the focus is drama and the teachers "stay off your case." Eleanor learned how to get what she wants with wit, calculations and her newly developed sexual awareness. To Henry she is the mysterious hot girl who seems to know everything about the world that he doesnt. LEAD
[BARRY] 15 years. Caucasian, special needs, could be Downs Syndrome or Cerebral Palsy. He is the wheelchair bound son of Adele's only friend Evelyn. He is perhaps more engaged in the world around him than his mother realizes. He can only communicate through gurgles and mumbles. Seeking actors who can play this condition and those who have the condition. SUPPORTING.
Friday, January 27, 2012
It is Pilot Season!
It has been a crazy week with lots of auditions (and some missed auditions), some "drops" and lots of paperwork! I have signed a couple of great new talent that I know will hit it big if not this season then next season! I have preached to several clients about the importance of headshots that say something!! Just a "pretty" pic does not work unless you are KNOWN. I am doing a whole blog on headshots next week!
I have a showcase on Tuesday evening. I love going to showcases and I have found some of my best actors at showcases!
Till next week - break a leg!
Recommended Reading
Also for every age (but parents of kids especially) is "It's a Freeway Out There" by Judy Belshe Toernblom. It is a large book crammed with everything you need to know about working in Hollywood!!!! I would say for "newbies" it is a must!!!!!!
Both the above books can be purchased from Amazon.com
And for parents of minors -- another must have -- is The Blue Book by the Studio Teachers. I believe the only place to get the Blue Book is from www.studioteachers.com. The SAG office used to sell them but I would suggest checking the website!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Scouting Events
I am always looking for new talent especially triple threats, twins, young X gamers and great vocalists!
I have to go thru hundreds of headshots and resumes and make my final selections to contact!
Hope to see all of you soon