The right look....
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:06 pm
Hello ,
Well daughter has always looked young for her age - and shes so short. Watching her in a recent school production she had to act as the girlfriend with another young lad , although she looked more like his little daughter-was rather quite funny !
Although the way she looks so young use to be an advantage to her getting parts - it's now become more difficult! Shes 17 and at school she don't seem to get ( or even considered)the adult parts and is usually always the sweet or funny child and the parts never usually big enough for her to show her true potential or to challenge herself.
She is usually being told she looks about 13 and soon with her wanting to start applying for agents etc - were unsure wether leaving her looking the way she is and see whether work will be to her advantage or ....make up! - when she wears make up she looks about anything from 14 to 16 !
When a child passes the age of 16 do agents like them to look their age or older? Or do agents still like it when young actors look young for their age? However I don't want agents to feel as if my daughter is being "fake" or trying to glam herself up - I don't particularly think my daughter needs to wear make up ( but of course DD loves it! - she says she feels her age and that people notice her really different! )
When DD previously applied for an agent at 14 the agent didn't think she looked at all 14 - and that she looked something more like ten !! Its just now DD feels it might be more difficult being taken on by an agent by the time she's 18 and not looking old enough ? What do agents want/look for ?
Well daughter has always looked young for her age - and shes so short. Watching her in a recent school production she had to act as the girlfriend with another young lad , although she looked more like his little daughter-was rather quite funny !
Although the way she looks so young use to be an advantage to her getting parts - it's now become more difficult! Shes 17 and at school she don't seem to get ( or even considered)the adult parts and is usually always the sweet or funny child and the parts never usually big enough for her to show her true potential or to challenge herself.
She is usually being told she looks about 13 and soon with her wanting to start applying for agents etc - were unsure wether leaving her looking the way she is and see whether work will be to her advantage or ....make up! - when she wears make up she looks about anything from 14 to 16 !
When a child passes the age of 16 do agents like them to look their age or older? Or do agents still like it when young actors look young for their age? However I don't want agents to feel as if my daughter is being "fake" or trying to glam herself up - I don't particularly think my daughter needs to wear make up ( but of course DD loves it! - she says she feels her age and that people notice her really different! )
When DD previously applied for an agent at 14 the agent didn't think she looked at all 14 - and that she looked something more like ten !! Its just now DD feels it might be more difficult being taken on by an agent by the time she's 18 and not looking old enough ? What do agents want/look for ?