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Dos and Don'ts

DO

  • Print or staple your resume to the back of your headshot. I've been told that casting agents prefer you staple the resume using four staples, one in each corner.

  • If you are stapling, trim your resume to fit the headshot. You do not it want to look sloppy.

  • Make sure your headshot looks like you, perhaps a better, more glamorous you, but still you. I've had directors not recognize the headshot and not remember the person's audition.

  • Make sure the head shot shows your face. I've seen headshots that are so close-up, it's hard to see the whole person.

  • Make sure the contact information on the back is up-to-date. Create an email address just for your acting resume.

  • Have at least five copies with you when you go to auditions. You never know who will want them.

  • It's pretty easy to create and print resumes, so if you have a lot of experience, why not make three different ones. Have one that focuses on theater, one on film and one on commercials to take the appropriate audition.


    DON'T

  • Lie about your experience.

  • Make up special skills or write things down just so you fill in the special skill area.

  • Have a resume that is larger that 8 ½ x 11. An oversize headshot won't fit in a standard folder and will probably just get thrown away.

  • Have a resume that is more than one page. If they want more information, they will ask for it.

  • Staple reviews or clippings to your resume. They just get in the way.

  • Make the type smaller than 10 pt. If you have that much experience, edit it down. If your resume is cramped and hard to read, no one will bother.



    Joe Smith
    (212) 555-1212
    Joe@Smith.com
    AFTRA, SAG

    Hair: Blond Weight: 190
    Eyes: Blue Height: 6’ 2” Vocal: Tenor

    Theater
    Broadway
    She’s Mine Teddy (lead) Arnold Legan dir.
    Kelly and the Guy Guy (lead) Olivia Hammond dir.
    Crazy chorus Connor Frank dir.

    Tours
    Kelly and the Guy Guy National Tour
    Sink or Swim chorus National Tour

    Regional
    Lady Love Gene Playhouse Theatre, Chicago
    Georgie Girl Stan Old Town Center, Orlando
    Crippens Loll Alabama Playwrights’ Festival

    Film
    Killing Thomas Thomas Rachel Hazick, dir (New Age Productions)
    Generating X Steve Howard Asche, dir (Fox Tone)

    Television
    Teen Witch Jeff (guest appearance) Jim Gordon, NBC
    Graphic Battles guest appearance Spike TV

    Commercials
    Roach Killer Regional

    Training
    MFA Mackenzie University
    BFA Houseman College
    Improvisation Michael Beats, Janet Corasy
    Stage Combat George Seaton
    Voice Ann Rivers
    Dance Miriam Webber

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