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Disney Auditions 2010?? 13 year old girl?
(PORTLAND, OREGON only please!!)Hey, im sandra, and my ENTIRE life i've wanted to be an actress. I'm asking you guys to help me find any disney auditions (that includes commercials, reality shows, movies, ANYTHING on disney!!) i was named after the actress sandra bullock, and all i've ever wanted to to is act. Ever since i was 3 years old i would put on shows for my family and friends. I am very serious. answer with links to where a girl like me can audition. If you find something for a movie that needs an actress 13 years old, im the one. just contact me about it.
My dad can take me to cali whenever. i have an aunt and uncle that live in pasadeana. my dad can be my manager because he owns TWO buisnusses. trust me.
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- TruthTeller59Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Everyone here is giving you BAD ADVICE!
Since you're 13, MAKE SURE YOUR PARENTS ARE INVOLVED AND SHOW THEM THIS ANSWER.
You can ONLY get Disney Channel Auditions through Agents. There are NO open calls or websites that really have Disney auditions. Those are all SCAMS! Only Agents have access to Disney auditions.
Here are the LEGIT agencies in Oregon:
Actors In Action LLC
Full Service (All Ages)
323 NE WYGANT ST STE 203 PORTLAND, OR 97211
503-762-2911
Arthouse Talent & Literary
Full Service (All Ages)
107 SE WASHINGTON STE 156 PORTLAND, OR 97214
503-546-8862
Puddletown Talent
Full Service - Youth
107 SE WASHINGTON ST STE 156 PORTLAND, OR 97214
503-546-3006
Ryan Artists, Inc.
Full Service (All Ages)
239 NW 13TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97209
503-274-1005
To get a talent agent for acting, you need to get GREAT headshots, a good resume, and training from the best. These are enough to get you a commercial agent at least. Getting a GOOD theatrical agent (Film/tv) takes longer. Most good theatrical agents won’t see you unless you’re SAG, have a polished resume, and a demo reel. Commercial agents are more lenient about that. What the best Commercial agents want to see on your resume are good commercial classes, improv, and cold reading.
You can get an agent multiple ways. Here are a few common ways:
-Mail in an unsealed manilla envelope with a CONCISE coverletter and headshot with the resume stapled on the back. If you have a demoreel include that too.
-Attend a showcase and impress them. By showcase I do not mean scammy conventions like IMTA, IPOP, Proscout, or Best New Talent. I mean legit ones like at Actor Connection, Reel pros, Network Studios, etc.
-Get a referral from a friend who is with the agency that you’re interested in
DON’T
-Email them unless they tell you to. IT’S UNPROFESSIONAL!
-Call unless they tell you to. ALSO UNPROFESSIONAL!
-Walk in and ask for a meeting. UNPROFESSIONAL THREE!
-Sign with them if they ask for upfront money, make you take new photos with THEIR photographer, or take THEIR classes. Agent’s ONLY make money when you do. Agents usually make 10% on film/tv and commercials and 20% on commercial print.
Sample Resume:
http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww80/ELDORADO59...
Avoiding BAD Headshots:
- Anonymous5 years ago
you need training and experience first. your not going to find an agent without it. agents only get paid if you work, they aren't going to waste time with people that aren't going to make them any money. for anything disney you will need to be in LA and have an agent.
- 1 decade ago
You need an agent or manager to do this.This is their job, to help you find audition for roles that best fits you.
- 1 decade ago
i just want to say go for it because dreams are in the world for a reason. To chase after. i hope u get to be on disney and i look forward to seeing you on tv. (wierd since i dont even know what you look like but i guess you know what i mean)
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- ?Lv 51 decade ago
you need an agent, or a manager, or both, and you need to be in l.a., where your manager or agent can set up auditions for you to go to.
Source(s): real life experience from an actors little sister