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Back Stage is about building a community for actors. Read weblogs written by actors like you. Read testimonials about how other actors found work through Back Stage in " Who Got the Part ." More than a website for casting and audition listings, Back Stage wants to be a complete acting resource for your entertainment career!
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Unscripted is a weblog for actors, written by actors. Check in daily
see what it really means to live the dream.

With Blog Stage, our staff talks hard about issues facing performers,
the business, as well as the latest in film, TV and theatre.
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Want to ask your fellow actors a question? Want to share your opinion on the latest topic? Or do you just want to connect with others who feel the same as you? Click here!
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| Ivory Aquino
Ivory Aquino was born in Manila in the Philippines, and when she was about 10 years old, Lea Salonga, the Filipino stage star and singer, was cast as Kim in Broadway's Miss Saigon.
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| Rachel Delilah Matos
Some actors are so convincing in certain types of roles that they have to avoid being typecast. Actor-model Rachel Delilah Matos has struggled with this issue.
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| Jim Ford
When Ford got the call to audition, he decided he wanted to immerse himself in the character physically as well as psychologically.
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| Deborah Puette
Deborah Puette was looking through Back Stage West when she saw a casting notice for a play called Brownstone and was reminded of a conversation she'd had.
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| Have You Promoted Products?
Back Stage is looking for actors and writers who have had direct experience with promoting products within the context of a film or scripted TV series.
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| Get Your Face Out There!
Back Stage is calling for entries to the "Faces" photograph contest in four categories: actors, performing artists, models, and child actors.
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Have You Promoted Products?
September 02, 2008
Back Stage is looking for actors and writers who have had direct experience with promoting products within the context of a film or scripted TV series.
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