This is the ideal guide for those who wish to follow their dream and exploit their talent, whether it be singing, acting, modelling or dancing. The essential steps you need to take to achieve your goals are presented in a handy, accessible format. First discover how to get the image that's right for you - from clothing through to hair and make-up; then read invaluable attitude advice on how to carry yourself with confidence and impress others. Next, focus on and improve your unique talent and learn what you should be watching, reading and listening. Most importantly, be prepared for that audition. "How to be a Star" provides advice tailored to the different skills, along with great suggestions for songs to sing (including sheet music), lines to learn and dance routines to perfect.
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Interest Age: From 4 to 12 years
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Höhe: 183 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-1-84786-525-0 (9781847865250)
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Rob Earnshaw is widely recognized as one of the biggest up-and-coming
talent scouts in Europe. Rob started his career scouting actors for
leading casting directors working on many popular TV shows and feature
films. In 2005 he created www.thecastingwebsite.com to help young actors
get noticed in the entertainment industry. Building on his experiences,
Rob started to cast productions himself, as well as showcasing actors,
models and musicians to major industry professionals across Europe.
Nadia Cohen is an entertainment journalist who has worked at various
national newspapers. As showbusiness correspondent for the Daily Mail
she covered star-studded film premieres, award ceremonies and press
conferences around the world. Nadia was headhunted for the launch of a
new American celebrity magazine, In Touch Weekly, and spent several
years in New York. She now lives in London and contributes regularly to
Grazia magazine.