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How to Find an Agent

Here are the top three most common ways of how to find an acting agent:

  1. Word of mouth. If your actor friends have agents, talk to them. Find out who represents them, then see if he or she can put in a good word for you. This will allow you to get your foot in the door for an interview.
  2. Be seen. Every time you're in a show or even a showcase, send agents postcards inviting them to come to see you perform. These postcards should ideally be miniature postcard versions of your headshots, but you can also send theatrical postcards from the show itself. (Be sure they get comped!)
  3. Attend talent agent seminars. Check Backstage newspaper on a weekly basis to see where there are seminars in your area.
  4. Check listings of local agents in the yellow pages or in publications like Backstage. Send blind mailings to agencies with a cover letter, headshot, and resume.

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Agents and Actresses


If you want to become an actress and make a living at it, you're most likely going to need to know how to get an acting agent. When selecting an agent, be sure to find out the types of actors and actresses that agency represents.

Your "type" is the kind of character for which you'd most likely be cast. Typical types are ingenue, leading man, tough guy, business man, etc.

There is a very compelling reason to make this small effort to research agencies: Let's say your "type" is that of a quirky best friend. If the agency you're courting happens to have a handful of quirky best friend-types in their line-up, chances are you won't be singled out for audition opportunities. You don't need to be the only one of your type in any agency, but try not to be one of many. A simple way to find out is to ask the agent how many actors like you they represent.
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