Most actors and actresses start out by going to drama school, taking extra acting classes, joining acting clubs, and attending auditions. They may go for countless auditions before getting a part. There are always far more out of work actors than jobs so you need to have a thick skin to make it in the industry.
Study up on some actors and actresses you admire and read how they got to where they are now. Use them as inspiration, but remember, only a very small proportion of actors ever become famous or rich. Most have to continue juggling auditions with real work.
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yes i think you do have to be a trained actor to be a tv actor.
As long that the actor wants to be an actor?...
· Adam Sandler (actor) · Al Pacino (actor) · Alec Baldwin (actor) · Andy Griffith (actor) · Arnold Schwarzenegger (actor) · Alan Alda (actor) · Fred Astaire (actor)
I am an actor = soy un actor
an actor who overacts An unskilled actor/actress that overacts!
The Latin word for actor is actor. Sometimes histrio was used. A comic actor would be called a comoedus and a tragic actor a tragoedus. But the term actor covered all bases.
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Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor
Yes, "actor" is the correct spelling.
You mean an actor
no he is not a actor