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Movie actor biographies.
An actor bio is a brief summary of your education, work history and experience that is relevant to the acting profession (the focus is on brief and relevant).
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The theatre or agency requesting your actor bio may specify a format and length. If they don’t, follow these actor bio guidelines:
- Keep your actor biography brief—about 100 – 250 words.
Biographies that are too long simply don’t get read.
- Write in the third person (“John Smith acted in”, not “I acted in”).
- Include your acting credits and your training.
If you have a long list of credits, just mention a few credits (the most impressive ones) in the narrative part of your bio and then add a point-form list of all credits at the end.
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Give the name of your role, the production and then the year in brackets. Usually the order is theatre-credits, film-credits, television-credits. If you do commercials state only whether you have been an on-camera and/or voice-over performer and w