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Is my resume good for a beginner?And do I have a good chance at getting an agent or getting on a show?

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Ashley L. Brown

Date of Birth: 08/26/1993

Height: 5`2

Hair Color: Dark Brown

Eye Color: Brown

Ashleyb@yahoo.com

555-555-5555

Experience:

The Manger Masterpiece Lucius Use Me for Thee Drama Ministry

The Jungle Book Darzee Missoula Children’s Theatre

Charlotte’s Web Charlotte Browns Elementary School

The Little Mermaid Sea Scout Missoula Children’s Theatre

Annie Speaking Proscout Scouting Event

Tomboy Monologue Speaking Browns Middle Talent Show [1st Place]

Nike Commercial Speaking Proscout Scouting Event

Training:

Theatre Arts Browns Middle School

Theatre Arts Lamar Middle School

School Choir Browns Middle School

Special Skills:

Dancing, Cheerleading, Basketball, Volleyball, and Swimming

References:

Donna Reed, Theatre Arts, donna.reed@yahoo.com

Todd Haberkorn, Actor and former Theatre Arts teacher, thaberkorn@yahoo.com

Describing Myself:

Outgoing, smart, talkative, good memory, photogenic, flexible, loud, enthusiastic, and *Good Listener*

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  1. Good enought for an agent, i don't know about a show. Try taking more Acting classes and your good to go!! Remember to always have fun!!


  2. actually, thats pretty good for a begginner, im a beginner 2 and i dont have as many experience as u do, just make sue u send a photo of yourself to cause the resume is one thing but they actually have to be lookin 4 ur type of look to choose u

  3. good is a relative term...that could look good to the guy across from you cuz he has a blank sheet, but it could be nothing compared to the girl with 3 feature films, several commercials, and a union member (which could be goodandbad)... ya know? it all depends on what you want out of this acting biz and how far you're willing go with it. But as far as an agent is concerned, couldn't hurt to try, agents take people with a lot less stats than you. Getting on a show is also relative, some people get on without any prior xperience whatsoever...if ur good ur good, let's hope it's the "good" that they want.

  4. you'll have a hard time getting an agent because none of your credits are professional, and its not likely you will get on a real television show either.  i think you should look into community theater in your area, since you have obviously been onstage several time.  the community theater will balance out your resume and make it look more well rounded and professional, and you will be well on your way.
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