It depends on where you live. But you could look on the theater's web site.
You don't necessarily need a college degree to become an actress. But you will have to take acting classes so might as well go to college for it. Other than that you can attend plays and focus on their acting and audition for small parts in plays, eventually leading to larger roles.
Rupert Graves has been acting for 35 years making his debut in 1978. He has appeared in several television series and as of 2014 plays DI Lestrade on Sherlock.
tell your parents to put you in acting classes or get in the school plays when your used to acting your parents can talk to friends to get you an audition for a movie or show
50 years ago Benidorm was a small fishing village with a few small hotels for local tourists.
Well that is a hard question but yeah he liked writing in his plays and acting too. After all he kept on doing it for twenty-three years or so.
She was 11, Her first film was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone :)
The actor who plays Elliot Gilbert on H2O: Just Add Water is Trent Sullivan. Trent was born in Sydney, Australia and has been acting since he was 4 years old.
Bryton James. He is 28 years old, divorced, and began acting as a child on Family Matters. Also he sings.
Play acting is a natural part of being human. People have probably been doing it for as long as there have been people. The formal theatre using written plays, however, goes back only about 2300 years, to Ancient Greece.
He wasn't a "child star." His first acting role was as a newsboy in a community theater production of Gypsy when he was 11. He was in several other local plays during the next two years. He started auditioning for professional roles in TV and movies in 2002, when he was 14.
She started acting at 8 years old.
Play acting is a natural part of being human. People have probably been doing it for as long as there have been people. The formal theatre using written plays, however, goes back only about 2300 years, to Ancient Greece.