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“Make a little room” from the film “Freaky Friday” – Anna raises a toast commemorating her late dad and welcoming her new stepfather. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Female Actor. 1-2 Min. Written by Heather Hatch & Leslie Dixon ANNA: Uh, hi. Um, I, I guess I’m gonna start the toasts. So, three years ago, we […]
“I’m not so afraid anymore” from the film “Princess Diaries” – Mia gives a speech and accepts the role of Princess of Genovia. Comedic Monologue For Teen Female Actor. 1-2 Min. Written by Gina Wendkos MIA: Hi, um… hello. I’m Mia. Um, it’s stopped raining! I’m really no good at speech-making. Normally I get so […]
“She has a boyfriend and you’re weird” from the film “Freaky Friday” – Anna Coleman flips out on Mr Bates. Comedic Monologue For Teen Female Actor. 1 Min. Written by Heather Hatch & Leslie Dixon ANNA COLEMAN: “Mr. Bates, may I please speak with you? By what stretch of the imagination . . . I mean, […]
“You will always be my Mommy” from the film “Captain Fantastic” – At the funeral pyre, Zaja says goodbye to her late mother. Dramatic Monologue For Female Kid Actor. 1 Min. Written by Matt Ross ZAJA: You will always be my mommy. And I will never forget you and I will remember you every second of every day […]
“Have you ever seen a real key lime pie? From the film ” The Shape of Water.” Giles finally makes a stand. Ideal for Adult Males in their 50s and 60s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Guillermo Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor Giles: No. Keep it. It’s perfect for you. (beat) I- I never understood why they are so […]
“How’d you like to do a little business with me?” from the film “Paper Moon.” Moze asks Addie if she wants to go into business with him. Ideal for Adult Males in their 30s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Alvin Sargent Moze: How’d you like to do a little business with me? Now, don’t get nervous, I’ll […]
“Paul, I know you’ve been pretty down since your accident.” from the movie “Election.” Jim urges Paul, a student at Millard High School, to run for class president. Ideal for Adult Males in their 30s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor. Jim: Paul, I know you’ve been pretty down since your accident. I know. […]
“Dad MADE her crazy.” from the film “CAPTAIN FANTASTIC” – Rellian tells his brother what their mom was really like. Dramatic Monologue For Male Kid Actor. 1 Min. RELLIAN: She wanted to be flushed down the toilet. Dad MADE her crazy. That’s why she killed herself. She wanted to leave. She didn’t want to live in the […]
“I’ve been robbed!” from the film “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” – Sally is mad at Linus because she wasted Halloween by waiting for the Great Pumpkin. Comedic Monologue For Female Kid Actor. 1 Min. Written by Charles Schultz SALLY BROWN: I was robbed! I spent the whole night waiting for the Great Pumpkin when I could […]
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN – Lucy explains Charlie Brown’s face to Linus. Comedic Monologue For Female Kid Actor. 1 Min. Lucy: Now Linus, I want you to take a good look at Charlie Brown’s face. Would you please hold still a minute, Charlie Brown, I want Linus to study your face. Now, this is […]
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN – Schroeder finally tells Lucy what he thinks of her. Comedic Monologue For Male Kid Actor. 1 Min. Schroeder: I’m sorry to have to say it to your face, Lucy, but it’s true. You’re a very crabby person. I know your crabbiness has probably become so natural to you now that […]
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN – Peppermint Patty doesn’t understand love or Charlie Brown. Comedic Monologue For Female Kid Actor. 1 Min. Peppermint Patty: You know what I don’t understand, Chuck? I don’t understand love. Explain love to me Chuck. You can’t explain love, Chuck what do you mean “if you happen to see this […]
“You’re full of crap.” from the film “THE SANDLOT” – A new kid in town is taken under the wing of a young baseball prodigy and his team in this coming of age movie set in the summer of 1962. Together, they get themselves into many adventures involving rival teams, lifeguards, and a vicious dog. Comedic Monologue […]
“I’ve been in the Room nineteen hours.” from the film “ROOM” Jack and his Mom have just been rescued from their captor. Dramatic Monologue for Male Kid Actor. 1 Min. JACK: I’ve been in the world nineteen hours. I’ve seen pancakes and stairs and a cat and windows and hundreds of cars and birds and police […]
A LITTLE PRINCESS THE MUSICAL – Sara has gathered her friends, hoping to contact the spirit of Becky’s mother. Dramatic Monologue For Female Kid Actors. 1 Min. SARA: Shhh! Please. I’m sorry, but we’ve got to be very quiet, or we’ll frighten the spirits away! Come, let’s everyone hold hands. You too, Becky. Let’s close our eyes […]
MATILDA THE MUSICAL – Bruce tells the story of the time he stole a chocolate cake. Comedic Monologue For Male Kid Actor. 2-3 Min. BRUCE: Okay, look, alright, I stole the cake. And honestly I was really, definitely, sort of almost thinking about owning up… maybe? But the thing was I was having a lot of […]
“Augustus Waters was a cocky son of a bitch. from the movie “The Fault in Our Stars.” Isaac gives the still alive Gus his eulogy. Ideal for Males in their Late Teens. 1-2 Mins. Written by: Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber Isaac: “Augustus Waters was a cocky son of a bitch. But we forgive him. We […]
MATILDA THE MUSICAL- Matilda makes up a story about a child losing her parents. Dramatic Monologue For Female Kid Actors. 4-5 Min. MATILDA: And so they prepared themselves for the most dangerous feat that had ever been performed. The great escapologist had to escape from the cage, lean out, catch his wife with one hand, grab a fire […]
“What? Why would they laugh at you?” from the movie “School of Rock.” Dewey consoles Lori after she’s made fun of. Ideal for Adult Males in their 20s and 30s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Mike White Dewey: What? Why would they laugh at you? (Dewey is stricken with sympathy for this insecure girl.) Lori – hey […]