How To Become An Actor In 2024

After a crippling strike that paralyzed the industry for much of the past year, acting is back in vogue. Do you want to become a TV or movie actor? It’s possible.

The reason we say that is because in places like Atlanta and New Orleans, more and more Hollywood productions are holding casting calls there, giving people who never thought they’d be in the industry a chance.

Here’s How To Become An Actor In Atlanta

This article will explain the steps on how to become an actor in today’s fluid landscape of Hollywood’s diminishing power, the rise of Netflix and Atlanta s the movie mecca. But first….

Do You Need To Go To Acting School To Be An Actor?

Let’s answer this question right now: No, you don’t have to go to acting school to be an actor. Well let’s say this: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Lawrence, Channing Tatum and many more actors didn’t go to acting school.

Lamont Coleman, an accomplished Los Angeles-based actor, producer and NAACP Award winner, says that the key to becoming an actor has as much to do with timing as much as your talent.

The truth is that you have to do what’s best for your career and lifestyle,” Lamont tells AtlantaFi.com. “Obviously, school can’t hurt, especially when you’re young.”

 Don’t wait for someone to make you an actor, get and do it yourself! I went to school with so many people back in college that I don’t see here in Hollywood. So many people who I took classes with here in Los Angeles have now went back home.”

He says many actors are hired because they may be able to bring in another audience, but in his case, he worked his way up.

Coleman, who has landed a role on Tyler Perry’s Have and Have Nots, is a producer now. In fact, One of his films recently won the International Burbank film Festival.

So let’s get into it: Here’s what you need to do to be an actor:

1. Go To Acting School

Ah, yes, education is one of the best ways to gain a foothold in any industry, and acting is no different. It is a craft after all.

Most actors will tell you that you need professional training, and that’s the truth. This video from The WillyDuz shares some insights from actors on the subject. One says this:

“I wasn’t in the conservatory program. I didn’t study theater for years and years, but I did take some classes,” one actor says on film.

“Also people have different levels of natural ability. Some people acting comes a little easier to them than others, so you might not need as much training,” he says.

Having said that I want to stress this: You DON’T have to go to acting school to be an actor.

2. Get Discovered

After you’ve got some training or the drive it takes to be an actor, you’re going to need some exposure.

Back in the day, aspiring Hollywood actors used to wait tables and give business cards to customers who may be producers or directors in the business.

Nowadays you need to do various things to be seen and heard. That includes any of the following:

  • Go where the action is: Atlanta, Los Angeles, etc.
  • Network at industry events and parties
  • Make friends in the movie industry

The #1 to get discovered though is to get some work. That means you’ll need to try to land roles no matter if they’re small or large, talking or non-talking.

You need to work hard to audition for stage performances, web series, supporting TV and movie roles and more.

Here’s the thing: If you don’t get discovered, you’re going to have to…

3. Start Working & Keep Working

The #1 way to become an actor is to work. It doesn’t matter so much where you live, or who you meet, although both of those things can help.

The key is to start working in the industry — and keep working. In the meantime:

  • Hone Your Craft
  • Extend Your Range
  • Be Patient

Show up early for auditions so that you can stand out.

4. Take Some Good Headshots

One of the best ways to stand out from the acting crowd is to have a good headshot. You may be wondering whether your headshot should be black-and-white or color. Why not do both.

Here are some great headshot resources.

Final Word

Coleman says make sure you make connections because you never know how they may bear fruit.

“The way this beast [Hollywood] is set up is you might get lucky and land a role in a commercial or five lines or less. But it’s who you know and if you are on their mind at the time.”

But it takes more than that. It will also take talent and good timing, if we’re being honest. But here’s the thing: You can do it.

Make sure you have an agent that you trust so that you can focus on your craft. So how do you get an agent? You get one through a referral.

Watch this video on getting an agent from Backstage.com:

Also, make sure your headshot is a great one.

Don’t be worried. You got this.


With more than 800 movie and TV projects just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.
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Tee Johnson: Tee Johnson is the co-founder of AtlantaFi.com and as an unofficial ambassador of the city, she's a lover of all things Atlanta. She writes about Travel News, Events, Business, Hair Care (Wigs!) and Money.