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Making a Living as an Actor

Making a living as an actor can be challenging due to the realities of the industry. Varying assignment durations, income instability, and intense competition make a career in acting both exciting and unpredictable. For those who feel a passionate calling for acting, the stimulating challenges and ongoing learning involved in acting can be intensely rewarding. Accepting the nature of the industry, being flexible, and budgeting wisely all help successful actors cope with the highs and lows their profession entails.

Living

Accepting the Nature of the Industry

Accepting the reality of the industry can help actors plan for alternative streams of income during dry spells. Earning a living from acting alone, while possible, is rarely a lifelong or stable situation, even for famous actors. TV and theater shows can be canceled. Many acting assignments are of short duration, such as commercials or seasonal performances. Freelance work, teaching classes, or lower-stress, flexible jobs can help actors while they audition and hunt for their next gig.

Thinking Outside the Box

Actors already think outside the box each time they step into a new role. Diversifying your repertoire and being flexible about the types of acting you do can land you more roles, as well as more opportunities to get your name out there. Commercials, print modeling, acting jobs at theme parks and on cruise ships, and even making your own YouTube series are all ways to keep acting, gain experience, and make valuable connections.

Making Connections

Signing with a reputable agent often leads to landing more work. After all, they only get paid for their work when you do! Good agents should also be well-connected and get your name out at important events.

Networking with other actors and those working within the stage or production industry can lend insights into valuable leads and information. Stay in touch with people you work with even after a show or assignment has ended.

Budgeting Wisely

Preparing and budgeting for bouts of unsteady employment and income can help avoid the temptation to live beyond your means during high-income periods. Don’t forget to set aside some of your earnings to invest in staying competitive in your craft, including in the areas of promotion and continuing education.

For more great tips on how to make a living as an actor, including how to deduct certain expenses of your craft from your taxes, see here!

Being an actor requires a lot of hard work and perseverance. CGTV’s program, from its curriculum to rehearsal videos, prepares young talent every step of the way. To read testimonials, success stories, and to learn more about our program, please visit https://cgtv.la/ or call (818) 284-6698!

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Stand Out as an Actor

Kareen Greer How to stand out as an actor? Getting ahead today means having the right connections. No matter where you are coming from in life, the best way to get to where you want to go is not only to have the right skills but to know the right people, or know someone who knows the right people.

The entertainment industry is both demanding and competitive. On any given day, in any given casting call, there are hundreds of talented people vying for the same role. Savvy actors are consistently looking for ways to separate themselves from the pack.  At CGTV, we offer our participants a once in a lifetime opportunity to gain the skills necessary to stand apart from the crowd and make the right connections.

We work with some of the top talent agents in the country, including the Karen Greer Model & Talent Agency. Karen and her team specialize in working with both kids and teenagers in modeling for print, television, commercials and feature films.  Her agency roster has worked on print advertising projects for Abercrombie & Fitch, Vogue Bambini, Ralph Lauren, Target and American Girl as well as both lead and supporting roles in CSI, Rock of Ages, The Glades, Nickelodeon Network and Burn Notice.

In addition to making solid industry connections such as Karen Greer, having the right skills is critically important to landing a role.  At CGTV, we help our program participants to be ready for anything when they step into their auditions. Our curriculum gives participants the tools they need to walk into their next audition with confidence while developing the whole actor so that they are able to stand out for years to come.  

Acting classes are a great place to start gleaning important audition skills, however, it is also important to have a strong understanding of how to work on camera, how to nail a cold read and the art of improvisation.  At CGTV, our curriculum prepares students for each of these critical casting situations to help actors feel more confident.  Students within our program not only learn how to prepare for their auditions but they know the best way to follow-up afterwards.  

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