How To Get An Agent...
Started by MsLaGuardia, Jan 21 2008 05:17 PM
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#11 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 20 September 2008 - 10:09 PM
Well done. Sounds like you've made some good choices.
#12 Guest_Guest_sarah_*_*
Posted 17 November 2008 - 10:22 AM
Well done. Sounds like you've made some good choices. 
I want an agent for myself becuase i love acting and want to work in theatre and film. I was wondering if there is a part i could have in Eastenders.
Also an agent for my friend beth she wants one please.
#13 Guest_Marisa_*
Posted 17 November 2008 - 07:04 PM
Coming back to this thread months later it's nice to see the newer replies. Thank you.
Since my post I have figured out I really don't need to go to drama school....I now know it isn't what I personally need to do to get anywhere...I'm starting to understand hard work and determination is much more important! I already believe I have the acting skills and networking skills - and I now know Drama School does not equal agents and doors opening!
I'm sure all the people who helped me in this thread and via PM will be pleased to know I have so many things on the cards at the moment and I'm lucky enough to have been taken on by two agents in the past couple of months.
Thank you
Since my post I have figured out I really don't need to go to drama school....I now know it isn't what I personally need to do to get anywhere...I'm starting to understand hard work and determination is much more important! I already believe I have the acting skills and networking skills - and I now know Drama School does not equal agents and doors opening!
I'm sure all the people who helped me in this thread and via PM will be pleased to know I have so many things on the cards at the moment and I'm lucky enough to have been taken on by two agents in the past couple of months.
Thank you
2 agents? I thought each actor was only meant to have 1? Have I got this wrong or did you get rid of 1 quickly Ms?
#14
Posted 17 November 2008 - 07:11 PM
I know some actors out there have multiple agents for multiple aspects of work. It's apparently not uncommon to be with a standard agency, and a voice-over agency. Or if you're both an actor and an author, there's no reason why you can't have an agent for each job.
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#15 Guest_Jadea_*
Posted 27 June 2009 - 07:15 PM
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