How Not to Contact a Casting Director or Talent Agent

The agent will feverishly respond to a faceless voice and announce to fellow agents, “Stop work! I don’t know who this actor is but damn they should be our client pronto. That’s the brilliance we need on our list!”

11:13 PM.

Thirty minutes prior I arrived home. Pulled myself under my comfy down-duvet, keeping warm as my cat Dorie sleeps peacefully at my feet. Then from my nightstand comes the piercing rings of my phone. Dorie helicopters and bolts.

I look at the in-coming phone number; area code 718. The outer boroughs don’t have my home digits.  And my inner circle knows I won’t answer a call after 9.

Irritated, I pick up the receiver and quickly cradle it back to silence.

The phone rings.

Thrusting off the duvet I turn to the annoyance, see the same 718 intruder. I grab the receiver. “What?!”

“Hello,” a male voice responds. I couldn’t tell if the Eastern European flavor was phony or true. “Is this Paul Russell?”

“Yes,” I hiss.

“Great. I’m an actor and I’m responding to-”

“I don’t care,” I interrupt. “You’re calling my home, keeping me from sleep. Don’t call this number again.” I hang up.

I’m dumbfounded by the actor’s stupidity calling with business after business hours. How he got my home land-line, I don’t know. Maybe he assumes it’s my office line.  But where’s the logic in calling so late? What is he expecting? An assistant manning lines 24/7 to answer vampire-ish actors? Was he going to leave a message, thinking once I heard his inquiry I’d cease life and work crying out, “Holy hotcakes! An actor!! They’re so hard to find. I don’t know what he looks like, what he’s done but I need his brilliance before another director grabs him!”

My partner (the former talent agency owner) every Monday would share weekend messages left on his agency’s voice-mail from actors he didn’t know. Actors seeking representation. What the Daffy Duck are these nits thinking?! The agent will feverishly respond to a faceless voice and announce to fellow agents, “Stop work! I don’t know who this actor is but damn they should be our client pronto. They left an after-hours message for representation. That’s the brilliance we need on our list!” (Sure. And the Kardashian Kollection is haute couture.)

Back to 718 Restus-interuptus.

The next morning (a Saturday) I’m deep in cleaning chore drudgery. My private line rings. I look at the number displayed. Mr. 718. Grabbing the receiver I offer a chilled, “What?”

“Hello is this Paul Russell?”

“Yes.”

“I’m an actor-“

“I don’t care. I told you last night this was my home number. Don’t you think it’s a bit rude calling near midnight, push yourself, and then when I tell you you’re calling my home and ask that you not call again, you don’t listen? And here we are back where we were last night. Me sleep deprived and not climatic you’re the cause.”

He apologizes. I ask where he got my number. He gives the name of a less-than-reputable trade.

And it’s not just journeymen actors being obtuse intruders. As I wrote in ACTING: Make It Your Business, a celeb called my home on a Christmas Eve to push himself for a project. As I stood nude, dripping wet from my disturbed shower, the former TV heart throb offered to fax his award nominations to me then and there.

If ever…you’re foolishly tempted to leave an after-hours, first approach, voice-mail regarding submitting yourself for general casting or seeking representation heed this long standing advisory: “Don’t call us. We’ll call you.”

Stalwartly disagree? Let’s put this in the real world perspective. When seeking a civilian job would you ring an HR director or employer after-hours to leave a voice-mail, “Hi, I’m unemployed. Seeking a job. Call me maybe.” If you have or would, share with the rest of the class the drugs keeping you floating in a perpetual air of ignorant bliss for ineffective, passive-aggressive, job seeking skills.

My Best,
Paul

Casting Directors, Talent Agents, Directors & Actors

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(NBC’s Peter Pan – LIVE!, Into The Woods – The Movie, Wicked, Sex & The City)
“All the right questions asked and answered…
and with a generous portion of good humor.”
SUZANNE RYAN, casting director, CSA
(Law & OrderUnforgettable)
“I love this book!
Paul’s book tells you what you don’t want to hear but really need to know
EVERY actor should read this book!”
DIANE RILEY, Senior Legit Talent Agent
Harden-Curtis & Associates
“Paul’s book made me proud to be a part of this community we call ‘show!'”
KAREN ZIEMBA, TONY & Drama Desk Award Winning Actress
“Paul Russell’s words are not only blunt & accurate they zero in on all the questions every actor wants to know but is afraid to ask!”
KEN MELAMED, Talent Agency Partner
Bret Adams, Ltd.
“I had my Business of Acting, BFA Seniors, class do book reports on a variety of “business of acting” books and ACTING: Make It Your Business came out a clear winner—considered to be essential for their bookshelves!
Dr. NINA LeNOIR,
Dept. Chair – Dept. of Thtr.
Chapman University

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60 Reasons Actors Don’t Need A College Degree

Yes, an education can help ease an artist past the snooty noses of gate keepers but a bank busting BFA, MFA or any letter assembly that f*cks your finances is in no way necessary.

Here are 61 reasons why:

I confess. I have a shame.

During my early career (the ancient acting days)… I fibbed. I lied about my education. I foolishly believed an actor needed to display on a resume evidence of a college education as an actor. Why? Professional validation to being an actor. I should have slapped myself. Often.

But. Time passes. Opportunities arise. Beliefs evolve. My past continual work as an actor nationally; as a director directing at TONY® award-winning theaters and working with legendary playwright John Guare; casting for Broadway and major studios; plus being published by Penguin-Random House proves wrong my youthful immature fears and assumption: an actor needs a college degree in the performing arts B.S.

Yes, a college education eases an artist’s wedging around towering and creaky doors of entertainment’s gatekeepers. Actor training programs broaden skill set, and create networking opportunities. But a bank busting BFA, MFA or any letter assembly that depresses your finances is in no way an absolute necessity.

Why? 60 examples:

Famous Actors Who Never Attended or Graduated College

Sir Sean Connery (Never attended college)

Julie Andrews (Chose not to attend college)

Michael Caine (Dropped out of high school)

Michael J. Fox (Never attended college)

Halle Berry (Briefly attended community college)

Leonardo DiCaprio (Never attended college)

Charlie Chaplin (Dropped out of elementary school)

Tom Cruise (Never attended college)

Marylin Monroe (Never attended college)

Johnny Depp (Never attended college)

Juliette Lewis (Never attended college)

Clark Gable (Never attended college)

Sally Field (Never attended college)

James Dean (Never attended college)

Whoopie Goldberg (Never attended college)

John Travolta (Never attended college)

Jim Carrey (Never attended college)

Catherine Zeta-Jones (Never attended college)

Joe Pesci (Never attended college)

Hilary Swank (Never attended college)

Kevin Bacon (High school dropout)

Drew Barrymore (Never graduated college)

Al Pacino (Never graduated college)

Keira Knightly (Never attended college)

Dennis Hopper (Never attended college)

Christina Applegate (Never attended college)

Robert Downey Jr. (Never attended college)

Quentin Tarantino (Never attended college)

Cameron Diaz (Never attended college)

Humphrey Bogart (Flunked out of prep school)

Diane Keaton (Never attended college)

Ben Affleck (Dropped out of college)

Andie MacDowell (Dropped out of college)

Clint Eastwood (Never graduated college)

Robin Wright (Never graduated college)

Harrison Ford (Dropped out of college)

Michael Keaton (Dropped out of college)

Tom Hanks (Dropped out of college)

Katie Holmes (Never graduated college)

Dustin Hoffman (Dropped out of college)

Julia Roberts (Never attended college)

Richard Gere (Dropped out of college)

Bill Murray (Kicked out of college)

Rene Russo (Dropped out of high school)

Joaquin Phoenix (Never graduated college)

Uma Thurman (Left boarding school at 15)

Brad Pitt (Dropped out of college)

Reese Witherspoon (Dropped out of college)

Sidney Poitier (Never graduated college)

Martin Sheen (Never attended college, though he went for a few months in 2006)

Christian Slater (Dropped out of high school)

Will Smith (Never attended college)

Patrick Stewart (Dropped out of high school)

Ben Stiller (Dropped out of college)

Barbra Streisand (Never attended college)

John Wayne (Dropped out of college)

Bruce Willis (Dropped out of college)

Nicolas Cage (Never attended college)

Marlon Brando (Never attended college)

Gene Hackman (Dropped out of college)

An actor need not be famous to succeed as an actor lacking collegiate training. Thousands of journeymen actors (actors who work constantly but are not celebs) thrive as artists without a framed degree in their dressing rooms.

Encounter a gatekeeper who won’t consider you based on lack of collegiate training? Remind the short-sighted that for every Meryl Streep there’s a Sir Sean Connery. And when snots bitingly reply, “You’re no Dustin Hoffman or Julia Roberts” shoot back, “You’re no Stephen Spielberg or Abraham Lincoln (Spielberg dropped out of college, Lincoln was self-taught).

Do I encourage actors seeking an acting career to do so without training? Would you trust your cardiologist who is trained solely by WebMD? I sure as hell wouldn’t. Do I believe a college education is a waste of resources and time? No. A successful actor needs and requires training. The ‘where,’ ‘how,’ and ‘when’ is your choice.

All of the actors above sought an arts education via various forms; studio classes, apprenticeships, or by being mentored. There’s no single roadmap to your goals. But an actor does need G.P.S.: Great Performance Studies.

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My best,
Paul

Casting Directors, Talent Agents, Directors & Actors

Love the Best-Selling Book for Actors
ACTING: Make It Your Business!

AMIYB_Amazon“Humorous and witty…
Actors everywhere who are trying to succeed in the business, young or old, on stage or on camera, anywhere in the world, take note:

This is your roadmap!”
BERNARD TELSEY, casting director – CSA
(NBC’s Peter Pan – LIVE!, Into The Woods – The Movie, Wicked, Sex & The City)
“All the right questions asked and answered…
and with a generous portion of good humor.”
SUZANNE RYAN, casting director, CSA
(Law & OrderUnforgettable)
“I love this book!
Paul’s book tells you what you don’t want to hear but really need to know
EVERY actor should read this book!”
DIANE RILEY, Senior Legit Talent Agent
Harden-Curtis & Associates
“Paul’s book made me proud to be a part of this community we call ‘show!'”
KAREN ZIEMBA, TONY & Drama Desk Award Winning Actress
“Paul Russell’s words are not only blunt & accurate they zero in on all the questions every actor wants to know but is afraid to ask!”
KEN MELAMED, Talent Agency Partner
Bret Adams, Ltd.
“I had my Business of Acting, BFA Seniors, class do book reports on a variety of “business of acting” books and ACTING: Make It Your Business came out a clear winner—considered to be essential for their bookshelves!
Dr. NINA LeNOIR,
Dept. Chair – Dept. of Thtr.
Chapman University

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