Is it normal to go into musical theatre if i don't work out at all?
I'm a pretty scrawny dude, and I'm not too strong. Will this be a disadvantage for me as a marketable actor?
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I'm a pretty scrawny dude, and I'm not too strong. Will this be a disadvantage for me as a marketable actor?
and also, dumbasses like you get EVEN DUMBER sluts. shits funny.....any guy has a chance with any girl...ANY. GIRL. I feel bad that one of your family members psyched you into the myth that you have to TRY to be some yoked out TINY DICK guy like yourself. you make me laugh
Actors come in all different shapes and sizes. There are some amazing character parts out there. Your insecurities, flaws, and quirks can be put to use for you if you let them. I once attended a workshop taught by a man who happens to be one of the biggest voiceover actors in Hollywood, he also has done a lot of on-screen work too. He was short and talked about how directors cast him often because he is different and out of the box. My sister and her husband lived in L.A. and became friends with a married couple who happened to be both musical theatre actors. The husband was only about 5'7" and he played Guido Contini in the musical, Nine. So to make a long story short, just continue to perfect your craft, while also embracing your differences and what makes you unique.