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ANY ACTING ADVICE please please <span title="PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!">PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...</span>

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THEYRE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE THATS 14-17 YEARS OLD AND IM 13 BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK I LOOK 16 OR OLDER SO WOULD I BE CONSIDERED EVEN IF I AM TOO YOUNG IF I LOOK THE PART

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  1. you shoudl do some classes!participate in plays! build up your resume! get an agent! do auditions! get headshots!

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  2. There are different working laws for people under the age of 18 and this varies from state to state. There is a reason they are looking for a 14 year old.

    If not it would say 13 to play 14.

    This isn&#039;t about looks kid.

  3. trying for Macy??

    Haha, my daughter is to, she is 13 also and looks older so she is trying out anyways :] goodluck

  4. Yeah try it and for acting advice try looking up acting industries in your yellow pages.

  5. Acting Advice- take classes that way you will know how a typical audition goes.

  6. What part is it for?  If it says you MUST be between the ages of 14-17 you might not make it.  On the other hand, if you can act, and possibly sing and dance or whatever they need, you might be able to get the part.  But we can&#039;t really give you advice if you don&#039;t give us info...

  7. No disney is so  errrrrrrrrrrr

  8. It depends on who you&#039;re auditioning for.  If it&#039;s for a legitimate film audition, most likely no, simply because the older the actor is the more they can work and that&#039;s what&#039;s important.  Generally parts that age go to actors who are 18 but can play younger.

    If it&#039;s theatre, then sure, it&#039;s a possibility.

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