Question:

Help my daughter get into disney auditions?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

how can i get my 13 year old daughter an agent or disney auditions on a website that are safe?

she is 13,

5'5"

and weighs 145.

she is not over weight, just taller and slightly muscular

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. It's incredibly obvious that you are not an adult.  Just about everything you put on here was a giveaway.  Don't come on here and lie like that.  BTW, looking older is a huge disadvantage to a child actor.  They look for kids who look younger not older.  And you're wasting your time trying to find a website for auditions.  You live in a world where there is a website for seemingly everything.  All you have to do is find it and whatever you want is a click away.  Not the case here.  Audition information is not, never has been and never will be made available to the general public.  Now, why not delete your profile and create a new, honest one.


  2. Well she can start getting classes and experience. In the meanwhile, You can send her picture to the casting directors of certain Disney Channel Shows. An actor who also works for Disney has a blog website for aspiring actors to do not have agents. It has all the information you need if you would like to submit your daughter for acting roles for Disney Channel, as well as information on how her resume should look, and the addresses to send them to for certain Disney Channel movies/tv shows you would like to audition for. Here is the link:

    http://actinginfo.blogspot.com

    Hope this helped :)

    PS. You will be able to find many Disney Channel casting directors' addresses to send your daughter's resume and headshot to very easily once you know how to navigate through the site. It also gives you some valuable information on auditions, agents, basically anything you know.

    Good luck to your daughter! =)

  3. I saw a video documentary of a child who made it through the hoops. Its very hard. Requires a lot of money and travel. If the child is not white forget it. Sure you want to go through all that?

  4. I don't want to seem rude, and I'm afraid this will come of as such- but I'm 150 and 5'10" I'm not anywhere close to being thin enough to be in any sort of media outlet. I'm not saying she's fat at all- and I know I'm not fat either, that's just how the business is!



    I do hope you get her in a drama class somewhere, there must be something around where you live, any local theaters may be willing to take her in as an apprentice. And there may be something in school that you don't know of right now (even Debate helps up the public speaking, and they have tournaments that also involves judging interp and readings from prose and poetry), and perhaps when she gets into high school there will be more opportunities. I feel there's nothing but bad if you get your child into Disney... get her acting talent up now and maybe she'll have a shot later on, or be seen by someone who will help get her there.

  5. actinginfo.blogspot.com

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.