Casting Non-Union Actors

Casting Director Donna Morong

Casting Non-Union Actors is a Snap with Us!

If you want to start Casting Non-Union Actors for your Film, TV Show, Commercial, Web-series, or anything else, NYCastings is an ideal place to start. If you need expert help on rates or have any other questions on casting feel free to write or call us – Casting@NYCastings.com

We have put thousands of Actors to work in the last 20 years and know everything needed to get good Non-Union Talent for a production. Principals to Extras we can help at any stage of the production. Need to set up a Casting Session to read the talent? Want to see self-taped auditions from the Actors? We can help with everything.

We work with Casting Directors, Directors & Producers to make a successful project.

For Non-Union Actors:

If you’re an Actor and want to see what’s Casting Now, click here to see the latest Auditions. Babies to Seniors and every shape and size you can think of. If you want to be in our Casting Files, add yourself here.

Here are some good pages to get you started:

Advice on Acting & Show Business 
Everything from how to get started in Acting to Unions like SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity, how to get an Agent, What do Casting Directors look for and more…

How to get Started in Acting
How To Get Started In Acting: An Overview Of Techniques, Tips And Everything You Need To Know To Get Your Career Underway – NY To LA

Union Or Non-Union: The Most Important Thing You Need To Know As An Actor
One of the most important decisions you will ever make as an actor is whether or not to join the SAG-AFTRA Union. Now at first glance, this seems like the most viable option for any actor with experience and credits. But, and that’s a huge but, it’s not always that black and white. The number of articles we read on this matter is staggering. What’s even more mind blowing is the amount of wrong advice being given to so many actors and actresses. I’m here to tell you, that buck stops here. I’m going to share with you some advice that you can use for the rest of your career. I’ve even consulted one of my good friends whose had longevity and success in this business about knowing which path is right for you.

Acting Later In Life: Getting Started After Age 40 Can Be A Huge Advantage!
When I teach my acting classes, I generally get two types of people thinking about signing up: young kids and teens, and older folks. And it’s interesting: knowing what we as adults know about how tough it is to be a teen, how navigating simple things like attending class or just chatting with people can be a harrowing exercise in insecurity and embarrassment, you’d think that the teens would be the most reluctant to get into acting – which is after all, deliberately putting yourself out there in front of other people on a metaphorical balance beam, ever-poised to fall off very publicly.

How To Get A Talent Agent And Build Your Team!
Agents: the guys and gals whose sole purpose is to get you in the room for the roles you deserve. It’s the one relationship every actor craves in this business. You want a teammate, a colleague, and someone who fights and cares about your career just as much as you do. So, if you don’t already have an agent, how do you get one? And why does that jump from no representation to representation seem to be so hard to make? Because nobody needs to work harder at your career than you.

What is the the Actors Union for Film & TV?
SAG-AFTRA is the Union that oversees Actors. Read about the benefits of becoming a Union Actor…

See our Talent Agents, Managers & Casting Directors Directory

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