This is the best acting channel out there. SPECIFIC lines and advice. I had a question: I have an agency, but am looking for managers. You mentioned sharing a win, in your example a recurring guest star. Which is pretty huge. But what if we recently got only got a small co-star role. Would you still say something like "Name -- Just booked a co-star role on TV Show Name" ? I feel like managers get people with co-star roles all the time vs those that get recurring guest stars. Basically do you think it's still good to lead with "co-star on network tv show" (which are rather common) or better to do something instead like Quick Connection?
These are amazing. Thanks for sharing. I really like the idea of: referred by (name).
This is all excellent advice!
This is the best acting channel out there. SPECIFIC lines and advice. I had a question: I have an agency, but am looking for managers. You mentioned sharing a win, in your example a recurring guest star. Which is pretty huge. But what if we recently got only got a small co-star role. Would you still say something like "Name -- Just booked a co-star role on TV Show Name" ? I feel like managers get people with co-star roles all the time vs those that get recurring guest stars. Basically do you think it's still good to lead with "co-star on network tv show" (which are rather common) or better to do something instead like Quick Connection?
This clip didn't help me at all. What did you put in your subject line? Did you attach a cover letter?
Sorry I just saw your comment! You can, but you might want to start with referrals first. That + a co-star would be 💯. Congrats on your co-star!!
@@THEATTKID I used referred by (name of person). Nope you don't need to attach any type of cover letter or something else that they need to open.
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