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I had given up on acting because I would go for auditions every day, but nothing would happen.
After hundreds of auditions and nothing, you're sitting home and wondering, 'What am I doing?'
Through the auditions and the process of 'Sonali Cable,' I realised that I want to be an actor.
I don't try and be competitive with auditions. When I go on one, I kind of just forget about it.
I've had heartbreaking auditions where they don't even look at you. You're out before you're in.
Anybody auditions for X-Factor it's because they want to be famous, not because they are artists.
Musical auditions are always the worst because you have to sing and act, and that's so stressful.
Because I was a dancer, I started going to auditions for musical theater, which forced me to sing.
Some of the most cutthroat auditions youll have as an actor are when youll have three words to say.
I used to go in for Disney auditions, and they'd tell me, 'You're cute and nice but just not funny.'
If you do an American TV series, before the audition you sign away the next five years of your life.
My mom always wanted me to be an actor. And I started going to theater and going on auditions young.
Growing up, my friends played soccer or did gymnastics after school; I went on auditions with my mom.
Some of the most cutthroat auditions you'll have as an actor are when you'll have three words to say.
I tried my best [on audition for X-Files], and it worked out. I got the part. So I was flabbergasted.
When you go to meetings or auditions and you fail to prepare, prepare to fail. It is simple but true.
I like to wear my dad's shoes to auditions as sort of a lucky thing. I feel like I'm on solid ground.
As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents and we just go out and audition for them.
Acting is something I'm interested in, and I'll keep going to auditions, but modelling is my main job.
At a certain point, I had to be like, 'I will not do any more auditions with a Middle Eastern accent.'
Following my studies, I started giving auditions which eventually ended up with me working on 'Premam.'
I found out that you could audition by sending a picture of yourself and some information to Newsround.
If it's a good audition, whether or not I think I'm going to get the part, I do always say yes to going.
When I go to these auditions, I feel like I have to prove myself 10 times over... acting is a challenge.
I'm never offered any sort of roles. I need to audition in a typically lengthy process to receive roles.
There have been, like, three auditions in my life where I feel like I'm in a 'Saturday Night Live' skit.
I would like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we’ve passed the audition.
It's so hard coming out of drama school to claim your right to be taken seriously and even get auditions.
I can't emphasize the immediate panic that would set in when I had to audition. I can't believe I did it.
It's hard to do things like auditions, because you don't want to put weeks of work into just an audition.
Actors who say they don't watch TV are stupid. I was raised by TV! And it's how I research for auditions.
So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.
We come to Birmingham every January for the 'Britain's Got Talent' auditions and always have a great time.
With all the auditions you do, there is a lot of rejection you have to take as well. You get used to that.
There have been auditions where they've said nicely, 'Would you be willing to go to the gym for this role?'
I've done auditions where the casting director is taking the paper out of my hand in the middle of reading.
You've got to be dedicated and throw yourself into parts and auditions in a way that is completely selfless.
I completely bombed the audition... I was insecure, stopping and starting. I went to the bathroom and cried.
I don't know how I ever built a career, really, because I have always been absolutely terrible at auditions.
I grew up in Vancouver and my father drove me to every single one of my acting lessons, auditions, and jobs.
You know, an audition usually is you come in and read the scene and if you're lucky, you get to read it twice.
I had to learn how to modulate my performances and interpretations of these roles in auditions for the camera.
I get really nervous at auditions. I know how to make people laugh, but auditions just really make me nervous.
I never talk about auditions. Even if I've got the role, I won't tell people until we're literally filming it.
Ideally, you end up going to auditions not because you want a job but because you want to try out a character.
In England, theater auditions are gentler experiences. You sit down with the director and talk about the play.
I love my job and I know I am very lucky but still, if you audition and you don't get it, it still affects you.
I'm down to act a little bit - go on a couple auditions or make one of those three-second cameos with one line.
I remember thinking, 'I'll audition just once and if it doesn't work out I'll never think about it ever again.'
I was 20 when I moved to Los Angeles. I went on probably 600 commercial auditions and couldn't book any of them.