Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A man promised to make me a star

Question:

How can we help you?: The other day i went with my mother to the gasoline and a man saw me his name is Micheal Donovan and said to me if i would like to be a famous movie star and he talked to my mother about a Disney movie that was coming up he gave my mom and told me this job was a lot of fun but serious he gave us his email address to contact him but the thing is that i don't have no experience what so ever i just worked as stage manager for a school play but that's it. please help those who had experience in this, what do you think will happen? Do you think hes fake?

My Answer:

Hello there,

first of all, thank you for visiting my site www.actingcareerstartup.com and for having faith that I can answer your questions.

If the man who approached you used the words "make you a star", then my advice would be to be very careful. If for some reason your curiosity gets the best of you and you just can't stay away, then if you have any contact with him, get your father involved.

The reason I say stay be careful is because there are so many creeps out there who make false promises just to get what they want, whether it be money or something else.
He might be legitimate, but just be careful.

I did some research and near you in LA there is a Michael Donovan Casting office with the following contacts:

Michael Donovan Casting
7805 Sunset Blvd. Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Tel: 323-876-9020
Fax: 323-876-9021

See if that is the contact information the man gave you. Also, whenever things like this happen, do some research on the internet to find out more about people like him who approach you.

The thing that makes me suspicious is, the approach at the gas station, but most of all the promise to make you a star. If you talk to anyone who has any amount of experience in the industry, using those words to make a promise is absolutely ridiculous and an insult to someone's intelligence. NO ONE can promise you that. NO ONE!

That particular casting office also offers classes. When you talk to the man, see if his approach is, that you first have to take and pay for his classes in order to be considered for any roles. If that is the case, then I would say it sounds like a gimmick.

If you really want to start acting, then have a look at my site. There is a lot of information on how to get started. That's why I built it.

Start with these pages:
Here are two pages for you to read together with your mother:
www.actingcareerstartup.com/acting-career-research.html

www.actingcareerstartup.com/child-actor.html

Let me know how things work out.
Thanks again for contacting me.

Tony
Actor, Author, Host,
Motivational Speaker,
www.actingcareerstartup.com

Did you pick up a copy of Tony's book: Acting Career Start-Up: Four Key Factors For Success
www.actingcareerstartup.com/acting_career_start.html

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