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Is 14 yrs to old to start getting into acting/acting classes (showbiz)???

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i really want to get into my dream wich is an acting career!please help!

i dont know if am to old!??am i?

are there any acting classes dat are cheap say lower than 150 dollars month!!am not rrich am middle classs my parents just cant afford it

this is mine and my sisters dream!

and when u find an agent about how much does it cost>how much do we pay him?or her?

thank you and if u have any more info for me please email me melywiththecherryontop@yahoo.com =D

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  3. have your parents looking to putting you into a performing arts high school.  You can build your acting skill as well as, get a good education.  Or wait and build your skills in college.  You are not too old.  But as you get older you will have more options for getting educated.  In college you might qualify for scholarships, or grants to pay for the classes you need.  Also, you would get a deeper education that covers more than just acting.  If you have natural talent, you don't need to worry about acting classes right away.  You can get work auditioning for commercials.

  4. Fourteen is definitely not too old, and acting classes aren't necessarily...necessary.

    Before you even think about getting an agent, though, you should probably get some actual experience under your belt. If you're really interested in this, search around your area for various youth and school theatrical programs and audition for parts. If you don't get huge parts at first, don't be discouraged, and do the best you can with the parts you're given. Any experience you get is going to help you get better.

  5. you probably heard this before, but just incase......

    honey 14 is too YOUNG well it's not TOO young that would be like 5 months. But trust me your not too old. Look at John C. Reilley, he's been acting for a while, but now he finds some fame in his fortys.

    Also it dosent cost to have an agent, if one asks for mulah up front it's a scam, acting is harder then it looks, take drama classes at school those are free.

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