FINDING THE RIGHT AGENT
It's been a long time since I've been on here. I've been wrapped up with my Talent Agency in Australia and riding on the glory of the success of my latest film. I am an American and know from both Contintents how difficult it is to find a Good agent who will take you!
1. Ask other sucessful actors who have had the training and experience that you have in common.
2. Get referred by one of them.
3. ALWAYS make sure your Biography and Headshots are in tip-top shape (NO EXCEPTIONS).
4. In Los Angeles, you can go to a company called GLOBAL P.R.E.P. They have an amazing knowledge of the industry and I can attest to the fact that they have integrity.
5. If you get the interview with an Agent, interview them too. You need to know that they are the agent that will work for you -- as long as you have the 'goods' to sell.
6. Never under-sell yourself. "Oh I only did" etc. Better is: "I did a play...." and it was a real eye-opener and I feel so much more confident....." etc.
I use the word "sell" rather loosely as I don't like to think of us as merchandise -- however, aren't we? If
you are buying a shirt/skirt and they cost the same, won't you pick the one that is displayed better?
Here is a page from my book "Audition Secrets". This passage is really more about Auditioning for Casting Agents, but don't Talent Agents want to know HOW you will be in an audition situation?
Accept/Adapt
Accept what is going on in the room, some like a chat, some like to say hi, do your bit, bye – so adapt to each situation as it arises. It’s their party. You may be the star, but they invited you.
Take your cues from the room
As above, accept that you may have 2 minutes (in and out), if the auditioners ask questions you don’t quite understand…..ask and adapt to it.
Accept that you may not be reading with someone you like, but adapt to it.
It’s you’re time to make an impression.
I once went into an audition and no one really spoke to me. They sat back and talked to each other, told me to talk to the camera and said bye. Hmmm - really all they wanted to see was if I was pleasant, professional and looked right for the character on camera -- which they would look at later!
I also once auditioned for the Director (big one) myself. The Casting Agent did not even speak to me, so away I went and just talked to the Director about my life in Hollywood and Australia -- dropping, of course,
all the names I could think of. Well, I got the part! And it has just been released in Australia to rave reviews. I'm a lucky American in a 'foreign land'. It's all a foreign land isn't it?
So chin up, be happy, HAVE FUN, and good things can happen. Go to www.imdb.com/name/nm0824800/ to find out more about me. I am your American in Australia. Love what you do!


Great post!
Great blog post, thank you!