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The Ins And Outs Of Being An Actor Or Actress ... Becoming an Actor or Actress Although there are many people interested in pursing acting, the profession is not an easy one to break into. Actors and actresses often have to attend special drama schools or academies in order to gain the knowledge and experience it takes to break into the profession...

Advice For Budding Actors Who Can't Get A Job ... Big Time or Small Fry So what's it going to be? A bit part in the local town hall play or a shot at the Oscars? This is the critical decision that has to be made right at the start of your career. The road to success is very different for each path and you need to have your end game in mind right at the start....

Miley Cyrus AKA Hannah Montana ... Although she is best known for her role of Hannah Montana, her first acting job was as "Kylie" on her father's tv show "Doc." She was twelve years old when she auditioned for the role of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana, but it was first deemed that she was too small for the role...

How To Become An Actress - Learn The Basic Steps ... 1. Move to bigger cities...

Today Anyone Can Become An Actor ... Acting is one of the most brutal and challenging careers to pursue, but also one of the most rewarding....

The Greatest Actors Attended Acting School ... When you look at all the famous actors out there they all have one things in common they all were passionate about becoming an actor, you need to be passionate about acting to become and actor...

It is not enough to ask, ‘Will my act harm other people?’ Even if the answer is No, my act may still be wrong, because of its effects on other people. I should ask, ‘Will my act be one of a set of acts that will together harm other people?’ The answer may be Yes. And the harm to others may be great. If this is so, I may be acting very wrongly, like the Harmless Torturers.
—Derek Parfit (b. 1943)

Children are as destined biologically to break away as we are, emotionally, to hold on and protect. But thinking independently comes of acting independently. It begins with a two-year-old doggedly pulling on flannel pajamas during a July heat wave and with parents accepting that the impulse is a good one. When we let go of these small tasks without anger or sorrow but with pleasure and pride we give each act of independence our blessing.
—Cathy Rindner Tempelsman (20th century)

In dreams we see ourselves naked and acting out our real characters, even more clearly than we see others awake.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)