I've done a movie called 'Lemonade Mouth' for Disney Channel, which was fun to do. I actually got discovered through an open casting call where anyone could audition.
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I went to a few really bad commercial auditions because I needed the money, and when you booked a commercial, your life was made: you could eat.
Occasionally I will audition for a big overseas movie, but that's it.
I've now been doing this for ten years, and I actually got to skip a stage of going to casting directors, and now I meet with the directors, either for lunch or an audition room, and I still read sides; you're never going to get around that, but I'm not the best person to go on an audition.
I found out that you could audition by sending a picture of yourself and some information to Newsround.
When I was younger, I would go to auditions to have the opportunity to audition, which would mean another chance to get up there and try out my stuff, or try out what I learned and see how it worked with an audience, because where are you gonna get an audience?
Down South, I never had to audition. They would call me up and give me a role.
I live in Las Vegas with my family, and I never realized what my parents would go through to get me to a five-minute audition.
I was involved with my theater program in high school, and I was involved in a festival where I could audition for a lot of different schools.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do, and then I got this call from a casting director in Los Angeles. She remembered me from something years before, and she called my mom wanting me to audition for this thing.
I went for endless auditions for tiny parts in obscure plays, and never got one job until I was in 'Four Weddings'.
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