This guide will tell you what you need to find and get an acting agent to represent you.

Getting an Acting Agent: Step 1

You Need to Take Acting Classes

Acting classed will help you gain the necessary skills of performing in front of crowds, memorizing lines, and acting out various scenes. You need to choose qualified teachers because they will be your reference in the future. They can introduce you to agents and other people in the industry.

You Need to Have Experience

Because acting agents are paid commissions only when you land an acting job, first you have to ask yourself, “Do I have enough acting experience for an agent to represent me?” “Am I ready to commit to acting and going to auditions?” And unless you are that rare talent, you need to have landed some acting jobs already for an agent to consider you.

Getting an Acting Agent: Step 2

You Need a Good Talent Profile

Your talent profile needs to be up-to-date with current photos and look professional. Include your personal statistics – height, weight, age range, and any special talent – languages, skills like dancing, singing, or playing any instruments. All of your experience like high school plays, workshops, acting classes, and acting jobs need to be on there in detail.

Social Media and Video Reels

Make sure your social media profiles are also professional because acting agents will also use that promote you. Do you have a website or a video reel? Because these will also help show you have additional experience.

Getting an Acting Agent: Step 3

Submit Yourself to Acting Agencies

Once your talent profile is up-to-date and your acting resume is ready, then you can start submitting it to acting agents or agencies. You can also ask to be referred by your previous teachers or other people you know in the industry.

If you’re submitting talent profile and acting resume online, include a short biography of yourself. When meeting with an agent in person, look professional because remember that first impression is key. Be ready with your acting resume and video reels if available. After introducing yourself, talk about your interests and goals in acting. Do you want to do commercials and videos or be are you ready to be movie star?
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What is the difference between an acting agent and a talent manager?

An acting agent’s main goal is to get you auditions and acting jobs. They have access to insider’s only “breakdowns” that most talent managers don’t. Talent managers usually help out in figuring out an actor’s goals and managing their acting career. Because talent managers have a more personal relationship with their client, they usually earn more in commissions.

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