When I go to M Bar there's all kinds of agents there, looking for people who doing good stuff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are some agents who do a good job looking after players but there are others who stifle and mollycoddle them.
I had been doing summer stock every summer while I was in college. We did a showcase, like most good conservatories do - monologues and things that agents and casting directors come to see. From that I got an agent.
Luckily, I have great agents who are sending me out for great stuff.
I feel like my agents are really amazing and smart.
I had an agent in Salt Lake City, but acting was more like a hobby.
I am looking for unknowns who are passionate and mission-based. But I don't try to tout the next great thing I want to get in front of, because I don't set that course. The entrepreneurs do that.
I tried for years to get an agent because I was told you needed an agent. The agent-hunting process was grim indeed.
As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents, and we just go out and audition for them.
I don't hang out with agents and producers and I'm not into the business side at all.
I don't even have an agent or manager, but rather have a number of associates who I turn to when needed; or conversely when they hear of someone looking for me they'll contact me.