Talent agents usually work for a commission of the money that you make. They work for you as long as you make them money or they don't want to represent you anymore.
I would suggest you begin by learning the business from an all ready working agent and then start your own agency.
They don't really work with any school. Their just a talent agency that's really popular to DisneyChannel!
jadakiss
An actor can be their own agent but for the best chances at getting work, they should hire a qualified agent. A qualified agent with a good reputation and who has a successful career behind them is worth their weight in gold. An actor could be a long time without work if they don't hire a reputable agent.
if you trying and you fail do stop keep trying you will get there.
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Hard work will probably win out over talent in the long run. Coupling talent and hard work will usually result in an unbeatable combination.
I would suggest you begin by learning the business from an all ready working agent and then start your own agency.
They don't really work with any school. Their just a talent agency that's really popular to DisneyChannel!
You have to be really good at what you do and you have to work hard and follow your dreams!! (or find a talent agent and show him what you got) both will be even better start small then work your way up!!
jadakiss
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Definitely not. Heart is more important than talent. It just means you must work that much harder than those with natural abilities.
An actor can be their own agent but for the best chances at getting work, they should hire a qualified agent. A qualified agent with a good reputation and who has a successful career behind them is worth their weight in gold. An actor could be a long time without work if they don't hire a reputable agent.
For 15 years ruby bridges was a travel agent but became a full time mother
it also depends on whether you're talking about live performances, recorded albums, merchandise, etc. check out these links just to start: http://musicians.about.com/od/otherindustrycareers/p/artistmanager.htm http://www.thedelimagazine.com/kitchen/articles/manager.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onemusic/artistman/
You shouldn't have to pay for an agent to get signed. If an agent wants your child, Then they'll sign them. And then when you get work, the agent will get 10% from your child's earnings.