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Acting - The Agent Interview
By: Michael Russell
In this article we're going to discuss how to handle the
interview process when confronted with the question "Tell me
about yourself."
This can be quite a frightening
question. Somebody is asking about you and you're confronted
with such a broad and general opening line. How on Earth do you
reply?
When you finally get that all important interview
with an agent, you want to be as prepared as you possibly can
be. You've probably brought copies of your best headshot along
with your resumé. Maybe you've even brought a couple of
monologues with you in case the agent wants to hear you read
something by asking you to "show him what you can do." But
before it even gets to that, the first part of the interview is
usually very awkward. The truth is, the agent at this time has
probably already seen your headshot and resumé and has probably
even seen you in some production, maybe a local play. But at
this time the agent wants to get to know you personally. Hw
wants to know how you present yourself to people in a business
setting. Since you will be working with the agent in getting you
work, he wants to make sure that you handle yourself
professionally in a such a setting.
So the agent asks you
to tell him something about yourself. What do you say to him?
Actually, you should prepare ahead of time for this question.
You don't want to be taken off guard. Just as you have prepared
everything else, your headshots, resumé, and monologue, you want
to prepare for this question. This is the opportunity to get
some experience as a writer. Here you will create the exact
monologue that you want to describe yourself. You should
memorize it and practice it just as you would a movie script
until you have complete confidence in reciting it.
To do
this, think about what you want the agent to know about you.
Don't just spit back your resumé. The agent has already seen
that. You can, however, mention a few highlights. If you have
good training with a well known school, mention this. Your agent
is going to want to know what you've been doing. Tell him about
any lead roles you've done. If not a lead, pick a role you've
played that you particularly enjoyed playing, even if it was a
small part. Talk about what excites you about being an actor.
Tell him what you love about theater or television or whatever
medium you're most interested in. Tell him about any interesting
hobbies that you have. Agents want to see that you're well
rounded and not just one dimensional. Well rounded people
usually make good actors. Tell the agent what you feel is unique
about yourself. Keep your monologue to under a minute. Agents
don't have a lot of time and want to get right to the
point.
Finally, remember one thing. If an agent has
invited you to an interview he is already interested in you so
don't push it. Act natural and be yourself. You will find that
by not acting you will have your best chance at getting this
agent to represent you.
About the author:
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Acting
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