How Do I Break
Into Acting?Breaking into acting is
different for each actor. There is no uniform way to
jumpstart an acting career. However, there are a few
basic items that every actor needs to get started in
show-business, including experience, training, a
headshot and acting résumé, and representation (if
possible).
Experience
Perhaps the best way to begin your acting career is
to get involved in local community theatres. Look in the
phone book for community theatres in your area and ask
them how you can get involved. Community theatres in
your area are a great way to gain experience as an
actor. You can get exposed to plays from William
Shakespeare to Tennessee Williams to August Wilson and
others. You can learn how to learn lines and perform
characters before live audiences. And you can interact
with other actors who can help guide you and share
information about the industry.
Training
If you live in or near a large city, there should be
some acting classes in your area. Find a good acting
coach or teacher you can train with. Training is
essential to any actor, the same way training would be
important to an airline pilot. Without training, an
airline pilot will crash and burn. Without proper
training, an actor will, metaphorically, do the same.
The more training you have, the better you will be able
to perform and the wider your range of performances will
be.
Headshot/Résumé
Your headshot is an 8 x 10, usually black-and-white
representation of you. On the back of the photo, you
will place your résumé, detailing all the acting work
you've done, training you've received, and special
skills you have. Your headshot is like a business card.
It is the essential to get a great headshot that (1)
looks like you, (2) represents your career path, (3) and
details all your skills, training and experience.
Talent Agency
A talent agency is a company that helps an actor find
work, negotiate contracts and manage their careers. A
talent agency is not always essential, depending on
where you live. But it can always be helpful because
talent agencies understand the industry, understand the
work available in your area, and understand what is
needed to become a successful actor in your area.