The next step in the process is to bring ten copies of my headshot to the agency with a copy of my "acting resume" stapled onto the back of each one. I worked on my "acting resume" on Monday during my Amtrak ride from Sacramento to Richmond. It consists of the agency contact information; my name; my contact information; my height, weight, eye color, hair color, and clothing sizes; a list of skills that I have (like ice skating); and my education. Not it does not include any experience section, as I have none. I like the fact that my skills might enable me to play an ice skater in the background of a movie before I work my way up to dead body.
I'll probably drop the CD off at a photo shop this afternoon and hopefully take the materials in to the agency on Friday. Then I'm back to sitting around and waiting for calls to work. Sort of like with my quest for regular jobs, but this time also based on my looks. Fantastic.
craigslist always has calls for headshots. Especially in NYC. You should send them to everyone, qualified or not.
ReplyDeleteI'm still voting for the bear hat & sunglasses shot for your book photo. Screw the traditional headshot...although yours does look nice. Is that a bow at the neckline of your shirt?
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You look gorgeous, darling. I do have to that if you hadn't mentioned your right eyebrow, I wouldn't have noticed it.
ReplyDeleteYou'd make a great dead body.
ReplyDeleteYou look suspiciously like a university professor.
ReplyDeleteDid I mention that the ladies at the agency said I had a teacher or "motherly" look?
ReplyDeletei like your headshot, even with one bushy brow...
ReplyDeletelooks like you could trade places with your sis & teach el. ed. any time.
ReplyDeleteYou look adorable!
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