3. Audition and train locally

Continuing my point from the above, your goal must be to move slowly, rather than rush into anything. Remember the famous phrase – acting is a marathon, not a spring. This cannot be more true. Anybody who rushes into this profession will burn out very quickly. It’s not a smart way to approach this business.
An acting career is like a marathon. It’s not a sprint.
Unless you live in towns like Manningtree, UK where the population is 700 people, or Whittier, Alaska with 217 people, it’s likely that your city will have some opportunities for you to act. If you want to know how to become an actor with no experience, then this is how you can do it fast – less competitive market.
So what opportunities can you explore? Anything, really; whatever gives you a chance to act. At this point, you need to start acting as much as you can, anywhere you get the opportunity to. It could be community theater, drama clubs, amateur acting workshops, student films and so on.
If you’re lucky (or unlucky) enough to already live in a bigger city, there’s going to be a lot more stuff happening, but it’ll be more competitive as well. Nevertheless, actively seek out jobs, audition and do whatever you can to get up on your feet and simply act. As soon as you can afford some local acting class or workshop, try that as well.
The goal is to start building that resume in any way possible. Put anything you can on it. Jump on any project you can. Be proactive!
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