How to type a resume?

How do i type and format an acting resume? Also can I type it in word pad or note pad and how do i do that? And, my last question, how do i make my resume 8×10 to fit on the back of my headshot?
Thank You!

You can do it on Microsoft word or any kind of word processing program.

You make a resume fit a headshot by getting a sliding paper cutter. Do NOT get a guillotine paper cutter for those don’t always cut straight. Or if you have extra money, you can buy a ream of white paper and taking it a copy store like Kinkos and have them cut it down to size.

This is how an ACTING resume should be set up:

http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww80/ELDORADO59/scan0002.jpg

RESUME-ALWAYS use the 3 column format!
Here’s the standard LA format. In NY, it’s usually the same but with Theatre being higher up than Film/TV (/ denotes column breaks):

At the top and centered:
Name (Centered and is largest in font size)
Union affiliation (if any)
CELL Phone Number
Email

Far Left side below the top and centered stuff:
Height
Weight
Hair color
Eye color

Right side opposite of statistics:
Agent logo with contact info (sometimes if you have an agent, you can remove your own cell phone and email address. Then weirdos that find your stuff in the dumpster can contact them instead of you)

Film
Title/(Lead, supporting)/Director

Television
Title/(Lead, guest star, co-star, regular, Under 5, recurring)/Network

Theatre
Title/Specific character played/Production company or director depending on who is more prestigious.

Commericials
ALWAYS put "List available upon request!" Do keep a separate list of the commercials with the Casting directors involved in case an agent asks.

Training
Skill learned/School or teacher/Location (LA, NY?)
OR
Skill learned/teacher/School, Location
ie. Cold Reading/Margie Haber/Margie Haber Studios, LA,CA

Special Skills/Abilities
Be creative with this. When I was starting out and interviewing with agencies, they would usually go straight there and talk about my special talents and even had me demonstrate some of them

DON’T:
-Put extra work
-Put Modeling/Print gigs. You make a separate resume for that.
-Lie
-Put age. If an agent asks you when you meet with him or her, then tell the truth. It’s for legal reasons. ie. Under 18 can’t work normal hours and need parent/guardian to sign stuff or you have to be at least 25 to do a beer commercial.
-Put your home phone number or address unless you want weirdos coming to your house.
-Put dates. It ages you!
-Have it separate from your headshot. It should be cut to fit and stapled to the back of your headshot.

If you don’t have many credits, show that you’re serious by having training from the best and a lot of unique special skills/abilities that you can actually do.

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2 comments to How to type a resume?

  • Theatre Doc

    see article on how to write a cover letter and resume at my website kenplonkeyacting.com
    References :

  • TruthTeller59

    You can do it on Microsoft word or any kind of word processing program.

    You make a resume fit a headshot by getting a sliding paper cutter. Do NOT get a guillotine paper cutter for those don’t always cut straight. Or if you have extra money, you can buy a ream of white paper and taking it a copy store like Kinkos and have them cut it down to size.

    This is how an ACTING resume should be set up:

    http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww80/ELDORADO59/scan0002.jpg

    RESUME-ALWAYS use the 3 column format!
    Here’s the standard LA format. In NY, it’s usually the same but with Theatre being higher up than Film/TV (/ denotes column breaks):

    At the top and centered:
    Name (Centered and is largest in font size)
    Union affiliation (if any)
    CELL Phone Number
    Email

    Far Left side below the top and centered stuff:
    Height
    Weight
    Hair color
    Eye color

    Right side opposite of statistics:
    Agent logo with contact info (sometimes if you have an agent, you can remove your own cell phone and email address. Then weirdos that find your stuff in the dumpster can contact them instead of you)

    Film
    Title/(Lead, supporting)/Director

    Television
    Title/(Lead, guest star, co-star, regular, Under 5, recurring)/Network

    Theatre
    Title/Specific character played/Production company or director depending on who is more prestigious.

    Commericials
    ALWAYS put "List available upon request!" Do keep a separate list of the commercials with the Casting directors involved in case an agent asks.

    Training
    Skill learned/School or teacher/Location (LA, NY?)
    OR
    Skill learned/Teacher/School, Location
    ie. Cold Reading/Margie Haber/Margie Haber Studios, LA,CA

    Special Skills/Abilities
    Be creative with this. When I was starting out and interviewing with agencies, they would usually go straight there and talk about my special talents and even had me demonstrate some of them

    DON’T:
    -Put extra work
    -Put Modeling/Print gigs. You make a separate resume for that.
    -Lie
    -Put age. If an agent asks you when you meet with him or her, then tell the truth. It’s for legal reasons. ie. Under 18 can’t work normal hours and need parent/guardian to sign stuff or you have to be at least 25 to do a beer commercial.
    -Put your home phone number or address unless you want weirdos coming to your house.
    -Put dates. It ages you!
    -Have it separate from your headshot. It should be cut to fit and stapled to the back of your headshot.

    If you don’t have many credits, show that you’re serious by having training from the best and a lot of unique special skills/abilities that you can actually do.
    References :
    LA Actor giving you the REAL DEAL!

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