THE step-by-step to starting your acting career (and landing an agent)

THE step-by-step to starting your acting career (and landing an agent)

 

It’s another looooong day, time is draaaaging and the thought of being on a stage, film set or television set captivates your mind and soul once more. The excitement stampedes through your veins and you just KNOW you have to do something about your acting dreams.

 

But, erm, what the hell do you actually do?

 

With no-one around you who is a professional actor amd catching the unsupportive whispers of others “acting’s not a proper job”, it seems like it could be an uphill struggle.

 

Not anymore

 

In today’s episode (perfect for those with little to zero experience, those who’ve taken a break from acting and want to return and those who’ve felt like an underappreciated workhorse handcuffed to their day job), I walk you through the EXACT steps from getting started all the way through to getting an agent. 

 

You’ll learn

  • The #1 mistake that leads many aspiring actors towards disappointment (and how to avoid it)
  • The 1 thing you have in common with Al Pacino
  • The first step that so many aspiring actors avoid, yet is pivotal in opening doors into the industry
  • The 5 steps to getting yourself established (in the EXACT order) so you can set up meetings with agents and wow the knackers off them!

 

Dive in and enjoy, and don’t forget to download the episode so you can refer back to the podcast and use it as your guide whenever you feel a bit stuck. 

 

And once you’ve listened, claim your place inside one of the most supportive communities on socials so we can lead you towards your dream career inside THE UNSTOPPABLE ACTORS GROUP.

 

I’ve got some amazing surprises waiting for you to help you pick up speed with your dreams.

Louise 

 

 
 
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2 thoughts on “THE step-by-step to starting your acting career (and landing an agent)”

  1. Hi Louise!

    I am wanting to use one of your blogs “how to become a professional actor without going to drama school” as a secondary source as part of my university dissertation. I was wondering if you could provide me with your surname so I can reference and cite you correctly within my study if that is okay?

    Please let me know if it is!

    Mia Taylor.

  2. Hi Mia,

    absolutely and thank you for asking, it’s appreciated. My surname is O’Leary.

    Good luck with your dissertation.

    Louise

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