The Disney Channel produces many programs with child and teen actors. They are the best place to start a child or teen acting career. Most of the big young stars around today came from that channel. Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron and Ashley Tisdale are just a few examples of current stars. Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling and Christina Aguilera are all Mouseketeer alumni from the Mickey Mouse Club tv show, seasons six and seven.
Please keep in mind that competition is fierce for these Disney acting roles. You will want to be as prepared as possible. It is beneficial to have performing experience in high pressure situations. Put yourself in every available acting role to gain knowledge of the industry an practice your skills acting and singing. The more you act in front of an audience, the more relaxed, prepared and confident you will be. School theater and plays as well as local theaters can give you loads of acting experience. You may also consider paying for acting classes from a reputable teacher.
The best way to get started in Disney acting is to get an agent. An acting agent works on behalf of actors to promote them in exchange for a percent of the actors salary.
Agents have access to information about what Disney productions are coming up, what characteristics the casting company is looking for, and what type of roles are available. There are many agents out there, so do your research and find out what agents are the best before signing with any of them.
Another way to to get started is to attend Disney open auditions held around the United States and the world. Of course, Los Angeles is the primary location for such talent searches, but you can find them traveling to most major cities. For example, at the time of this writing, My Camp Rocks 2 is visiting different cities giving aspiring actors and singers a chance to perform in front of Disney experts. You can visit the Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam website to find the schedule of cities and find the four songs you can perform.
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