Many aspiring actors and actresses wonder how to be in movies, and want to
find the fastest and easiest way to make it happen. However, most successful
actors and actresses have had at least some kind of professional acting
training.
Becoming a movie star is an endeavor that requires an
incredible amount of talent, and those who practice their craft and learn
what they need to know from good sources have a real chance at
being in movies.
Some aspiring actors and actresses are able to make their dream of being in movies
come true. Others never quite get there, either leaving the dream behind, or
chasing it forever.
A lot of people think that being in movies is something that happens by
luck or that they have to get discovered, but the reality is that most
movie star actors simply had their skills focussed by a professional
acting coach to bring out their maximum potential.
The aspiring actors and actresses who read about acting and study in acting classes
are the ones who end up being in movies, and they're the ones who get a real chance
at becoming Hollywood stars.
Take Brad Pitt, for example.
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Before Brad Pitt moved to Los Angeles, he had virtually no acting experience and zero training.
He had performed in a few musicals in high school and acted in several of his fraternity's plays
in college, but he had never taken an acting class or studied with an acting coach before.
Naturally, once he dropped out of school and moved to L.A., he struggled to get parts.
Brad moved into an apartment in North Hollywood, where he lived with eight other guys.
They had no furniture and no beds to sleep in - just a sleeping bag for each of them, a TV,
a stereo, and a toaster oven.
To earn money, Brad would do odd jobs at a place called the Job Factory, where people could hire day
laborers. His work included moving refrigerators, selling cigarettes, and once, he had to dress up
as a giant chicken for El Pollo Loco, and stand out on Sunset Blvd in 100° weather.
One of the jobs that he got was driving strippers around to bachelor parties. On his last day of work
before he quit, he met a girl who told him about an acting class with a man named Roy London.
Brad studied with London for years before he was able to land a talent agent. And even then, after
failing to book his first audition, which was for a small part in Jodie Foster's movie, The Accused,
his agent suggested that he take more acting classes.
He later studied with famed acting coaches Ivana Chubbuck and Margie Haber, and eventually started booking
small roles on TV shows like "Head of the Class", "Growing Pains", "Another World", and "Dallas".
However, as you'll soon learn, TV work does not lead to movie stardom.
Soon afterwards, he got an audition for a movie called Thelma & Louise, and from the success of that,
he got the lead in his first big hit, A River Runs Through It. With the credit of headlining a
major studio film on his acting résumé, Brad Pitt's Salary sky-rocketed from $6,000, which he was paid for
Thelma & Louise, to $500,000, which he was paid for Kalifornia, a film that was released
11 months after the huge success of A River Runs Through It.
He continued to reinvest his success in movies with the capacity for greatness, and in 1994, he played the
lead role opposite Tom Cruise in Interview With The Vampire, which turned out to be the first
blockbuster of his career.
The result? More movie offers, and a pay increase to $4 million, which he was paid the following year for
the movie Se7en. And when that movie opened huge, he was upgraded to $10 million a picture,
and was solidified as a true Hollywood A-lister.
This is what it really means to be a movie star. Unfortunately, the vast majority of actors and actresses
out there don't know it, and they probably will never find out.
The Hollywood players don't have time to hold your hand and teach you the ways the industry works.
They sort out the ones with real potential from the horde of wannabes, toss them into the mill, and hope
that a shiny new star will form.
What you'll learn in CelebSystem is how to be part of that small handful chosen from the herd of wannabes,
how to make all the right moves to get ahead, and most importantly, how to maintain your star status once you've achieved it.

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