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EntertainmentHow to Be an Actor

How to Become an Extra in a Movie

Instructions

  • Step 1: Get a headshot Get a headshot. It doesn’t have to be a professional photo; you can have a friend to take a picture of your face with a digital camera and blow it up to 8′ x 10.’
  • Step 2: Write a resume Write a resume & attach it to the back of your headshot. Don’t worry if you don’t have any acting credits; list physical characteristics (like height, weight, hair & eye color) and any hobbies, sports ability, or special skills you have, such as dancing, horseback riding, juggling—even standing on your head. You never know what’s going to come up.
  • TIP: Don’t forget to include your phone number and email address on your resume.
  • Step 3: Check the trades Check the help-wanted section of trade journals under ‘auditions.’ There are also websites that list extra opportunities. And if you live in an area where films often are shot, like L.A., New York City, Toronto, and Vancouver, there may be listings in the local papers.
  • Step 4: Go to a talent agency Consider signing with an agency. Find a list online, or try centralcasting.org, which is the industry’s largest casting agency. Send a headshot and resume and then follow up with a phone call.
  • TIP: Make sure the fee the agency quotes you is in line with others in the business.
  • Step 5: Be prepared When you get your first role, ask what you need to bring—some productions require that you bring your own clothes.
  • TIP: Know your rights: you’ll be eligible for pay increases if the conditions you’re working in are uncomfortable.
  • Step 6: Behave yourself Behave yourself on the set. Never take photos, bother the crew, or approach the stars. Bring a book, iPod, or playing cards—you’ll be waiting around a lot! But you’ll also have fun, maybe see a celebrity, and have a good story to tell your friends.
  • FACT: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were extras in the Fenway Park scenes of Field of Dreams.

You Will Need

  • A headshot
  • A resume
  • Some trade magazines and local newspapers

Lessons in this Guide

How to Have a Jersey Accent

How to Act

How to Know If Your Child was Born to Be a Star

How to Direct Actors

How to Master Method Acting

How to Get the Best Headshot

How to Get Noticed at a Casting Call

How to Sword Fight

How to Hold an Open Casting Call

How to Hit Your Mark

How to Ace a Cold Reading

How to Put on a One-Man Show

How to Pick a Drama School

How to Project Your Voice on Stage

How to Get into a Performing Arts Camp

How to Have a Career in Acting

How to Get into a Performing Arts High School

How to Join a Theater Group

How to Nail a Broadway Audition & Get the Part

How to Practice Ventriloquism

How to Prepare a Monologue

How To Get Into the Screen Actors Guild

How to Overcome Stage Fright

How to Impress a Casting Director

How To Cry Convincingly on Stage

How to Prepare for an Acting Audition

How to Become an Extra in a Movie

How to Memorize Lines

How to Make a Small Acting Role Stand Out

How to Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs

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