I have always wanted to become an actress. I have had this dream science I was six. I keep telling my parents how much it means to me but they won't support me. There was an audition for a Shakespeare competition and I begged my parents to let me audition and I had memorized my monologue but they would not let me go. I am 13 and this year and next year I wanted to take theatre as my elective in school but they wouldn't even allow me to do that. I am only 13 and I don't want to waist my childhood I want to become an actor now. I do not want to waist many years and wait until I am 18. Any advice? What should I dk? I feel like I am whistling many years when I could be growing. Because I hope for this to one day be my job.
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All actors start with no experience. A good place to get started is to volenteer to help with a community theater doing what ever job they need, not nesesarily on stage. This will give you an opportunity to see what the process is, then you audition for a part in the next production.
Acting is NOT about being loud. Extroverted people *tend* to land more roles because they are willing to take risks and they put themselves in lots of auditions. Over and over and over again.
If you want to learn how to become more comfortable auditioning and acting in general, I recommend an improv class or two. Beginner classes are specifically for people with little to no experience on stage (at local improv theaters).
Michele,
The word actor refers to a person who acts regardless of gender. The Dictionary states that originally the term Actor was used for both sexes.
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