Whether you’re an actor, lawyer, doctor, waiter, or anything else, résumés stump professionals across a variety of careers.
Today our Backstage Experts give their best answers to the question: What does and does not belong on an acting résumé? And, what can you put on a résumé when you’re just starting out?
Here are several answers from industry professionals spanning different areas of this business to give you some perspective!
Wondering what this new column is all about? Backstage Experts Answer takes your questions and brings them to our incredible network of Experts. If you missed the last installment, check out “14 Tips for Determining Your ‘Brand’ ” and see how to get your acting questions answered at the bottom of this article!
Carolyne Barry, on-camera and commercial teacher I believe résumés don’t have to be long, but rather they just need to be impressive. Agents and commercial and theatrical CDs have less than a minute to look at it. They are usually not interested in the volume of what they think is not significant. They look for teachers, schools, theaters, studios, directors, etc., who they respect. Then, agents
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