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Do. Choose a format that is impressive and easy to read. Use a simple, easy-to-read font. Use a quality white paper. Print your resume on the back of the headshot or attach it to the headshot with one staple in the upper left-hand corner.
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Do • Choose a format that is impressive and easy to read. Use a simple, easy-to-read font. • Use a quality white paper. • Print your resume on the back of the headshot or attach it to the headshot with one staple in the upper left-hand corner. • If you have too many items for one page, list only your best projects. Put your most important first and try to fill the page. • Make sure your grammar is correct.
Don’t • Use a paper size other than 8.5 X 11. • Use more than one page. • Use a font smaller than 10 pt. • Have anything handwritten. • Staple reviews or clippings. • Lie or make up information.
First Last SAG •AFTRA FILM Title Role Production Company or Director (Only use this if impressive.) TELEVISION Title Role Production Company (CBS, NBC, Channel 11) THEATRE Title Role Theatre or Director (Consistency is important.) COMMERCIALS Product Role (May put: List available upon request.) TRAINING Improv Company Acting, Stage Combat, Instruments, Dance, Voice (include your range), etc. EDUCATION School If under college level, use only the most recent. College Location Degree
LANGUAGES Spanish (Fluent, Intermediate, Basic) DIALECTS/ACCENTS Southern U.S., Proper British, Australian (be accurate) French Russian (You may use a list or a column.) SPECIAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS Sports, Hobbies, Etc. (You may use a list or a column.) VALID U.S. PASSPORT DUAL CITIZENSHIP: CANADA AND U.S. DVD Available Upon Request Other categories: Industrials Voiceovers Radio Print
Words • Lead • Co-Star • Featured • Regular • Recurring • Guest Star • Vocalist • Chorus • Interviewee • Extra • Ensemble • Crew