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Acting Tip: Acting Resumes, Cover Letters, and Headshots, Oh My!

 

Author: Amy Schulz

If you want to really stand out as an actor (and I think you do), you will have to make your resume stand out for you.

Your resume, cover letter, and headshot are really the first impressions you'll ever make. They act as your agentgood ones get you auditions, bad ones don't

So, how does one go about standing out from the rest of the crowd? Well, first of all, you have to think like a marketer. What makes YOU interesting and unique as an actor? This is you USP (Unique Selling Point). Your resume and cover letter act as your USP

In order to make your resume and cover letters really effective, you must follow a few simple guidelines:

For your resume, divide the page into two partsone part for your actual resume, one part for testimonials (yes, testimonials!). Testimonials should be from former directors, playwrights, etc. and they shouldn't be hard to get. Just ask! (but be sure to get their permission to use their testimonial on your resume) Include the name and position of the person underneath each testimonial quote.

If you are just starting out, include EVERYTHING acting-related on your resumelist every acting job you've ever hadno matter how small or big the part (yes, even the non-speaking parts!). Remember, you are trying to fill out your resumelist as much as you can. As time goes by, pick off the less glamorous acting parts and replace them with the true gems that highlight your best work.

Include a small thumbnail headshot of yourself on your resume. This will ensure that if your headshot and resume ever do get separated, your photo will be forever intact ON your resume.

Actors have little time to spend on marketing themselveslet alone anything else non-acting related. For this reason, you should have two form letters ready to go at all timesone for theater, one for film/television. Keep it short and sweet. Your letter should include a brief introduction, your purpose for writing in, your recent endeavors, and a friendly closing. For example, my cover letter states: I'm writing you today because I am very interested in auditioning for your play (or film' or project'depending on what you're submitting for) . I know your time is valuable, so I'll make this short: I would really appreciate it if you could take a moment to review my headshot and resume and let me know if you'd like to meet with me. Again, your letter should include your most recent or current work (try to include pictures within the body of the letter), what classes you're taking, etc. Then wrap it up with something short and sweet like: Thank you for your time and consideration. I'd love to meet with you. I can be reached at XXX-XXX-XXXX. I hope to hear from you soon. And then, sign your name to it.

When sending a headshot and resume via email, use the same cover letter used in regular mailingssimply cut and paste it into the text portion of your email (remember, you're trying to save time, so make it easy on yourself!). Don't forget to attach your headshotand make sure to size the headshot appropriately.

Headshots should look like how you look right now. If your headshot doesn't look like how you look now, get a new one

You don't have to spend a big chunk of change on a reputable, big deal, bells-and-whistles photographer to get a nice headshot. Just look around and find someone who has a pretty good portfolio and low prices. I got my headshot done by a photographer who was just starting out. I got a great deal on my headshots and she used my images in her portfolio. A win-win situation!

Get an 8" x 10", black and white headshot (which is standard).

I recommend keeping it simpleyour clothing, jewelry, etc. You want YOU (not your clothing and accouterments) to stand out.

That wraps up our section on resumes, cover letters, and headshots. I hope this section has inspired you to make your HS/resume kit brilliant!

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