Certainly as long as you are legally in the US and you meet the requirements established by the Disney organization, you can audition for them.
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act. on disney channel. Shake it up. with Bella Thorne.
of couse they are going to be on Disney Channel. Because that making of camp rock 2 is coming out and they still have their series Jonas brothers living the dream.
They act on the suite life of Zack and Cody, on Disney channel.
I don't know, but you can see it on Disney Channel!
99.9999999992% of the people living in America, Europe and Australia.
As it's based around Britain, you can be of another nationality but you have to be living in Britain at the time of your audition.
Well she is in Disney Channel so she is living there and is on her tour bus and she lives in Dallas, Texas and she was there and she was there because she was born there
The Jonas Brothers living the dream is alreay on Disney channel on Friday 6.55 and 7.55 central. its about there lives and tours its a MUst watch show!!
Walt Disney has no living ancestors.
Most Disney Channel auditions are only available by appointment through a talent agent. The best way to find legitimate auditions is by getting representation, ideally through an agency that regularly works with Disney Channel or ABC Television. You will most likely need previous acting or singing experience before the agency will agree to represent you. There are several websites dedicated to posting audition notices. Most of these auditions take place in the Los Angeles, CA area. Because Disney Channel runs some separate programming on its international stations, there are occasionally casting calls in Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, etc. International auditions are also available for extra casting in films. You might also research what independent production companies are involved with Disney Channel, such as It's a Laugh Productions. These companies sometimes hold auditions under their company name, rather than the Disney Channel name, to avoid crowds of unqualified auditionees who are simply looking for their "big break".