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Question 18 of 25 for our Actor and Actress Mock Interview

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Question 18 of 25

What sort of acting roles will you be seeking in the future?

Now that you know your type and can talk about your style, it will be easier to identify the roles the best-fit roles. As you develop a broader range, meaning the ability to create a higher depth into a full spectrum of characters, you have more options. Practice makes perfect! You may need to challenge yourself by trying something new. Share how what you've done in the past has prepared you.

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  • 18. What sort of acting roles will you be seeking in the future?

      How to Answer

      Now that you know your type and can talk about your style, it will be easier to identify the roles the best-fit roles. As you develop a broader range, meaning the ability to create a higher depth into a full spectrum of characters, you have more options. Practice makes perfect! You may need to challenge yourself by trying something new. Share how what you've done in the past has prepared you.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Entry Level

      "I would like to land my first role in a musical. I think it would be very challenging for me as an actor. I am trained in classical music and voice, so I see a potential fit."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "Since I have been playing 'the girl next door' quite often, I want to challenge myself by going after more villain or temptress roles. I've been watching Betty Davis films and working with my acting coach to take on this darker style of character."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Experienced

      "There are so many roles that I would like to try in the future, including roles that are on the emotional and dramatic side. I tend to be cast in a lot of comedic based roles and would like to change that."

      Written by Rachelle Enns