Does it hurt your chances to be taken as a serious actor if you continue to do "extra" work? Has an extra ever been "discovered?"
Does it hurt your chances to be taken as a serious actor if you continue to do "extra" work? Has an extra ever been "discovered?"
You're welcome, have a great Friday.
Glad to see a screenwriter in these parts. Great to be a part of your network.
You're welcome Uz - thanks for joining us
Thank you! And to you too
Hello Uz! :) Thanks for connecting with me. Hope you're doing fine. I'm a screenwriter, I write spec screenplays. Be joyful always. :-) Simeon
Same to you. Many blessings to ya.
Great to see a post pop-up with a question that still stands today! Actors have to start somewhere right? I was listening to an Office Ladies podcast where Angela Kinsey talks about her time as an ext...
Expand commentGreat to see a post pop-up with a question that still stands today! Actors have to start somewhere right? I was listening to an Office Ladies podcast where Angela Kinsey talks about her time as an extra on 90210. Experience as an extra on set can be the easiest way to learn set etiquette which in turn, you can use when you have a bigger role on set.
I would say YES if you do it instead of acting.
I don't take any non speaking roles, no reality TV either.