Today is:    
Home    About Us    Contact Us   
     Actors  |  Acting Advice  |  Casting Calls & Auditions  |  Forums  |  Production Update  |  Resources  |  TV  |  Video

Printable Version

Constructing an Acting Cover Letter
by Arthur Blume

Many people today have forgotten or simply don't understand the importance of creating a proper cover letter. Whether you submit your performing arts package to a casting director, talent agent or talent agency, you should always include a resume, relative photos or videos and an incredibly well crafted cover letter.


Think of a cover letter as a 30 second glimpse into your abilities and talents. A cover letter should be designed to persuade the reader to open up your resume for further consideration.

When writing your cover letter be sure that you address the letter to the specific contact or agency. Recent studies have shown that cover letters with the salutation "To whom it may concern," are 50 percent more likely to be thrown out before being read. A personalized cover letter displays formality, courtesy and forethought; all characteristics a casting director is looking for.

Remember that casting directors and agents have limited amounts of time to spend reading cover letters and resumes, so be concise. A proper cover letter should have no more than three paragraphs, four at the absolute most. It should take someone no more than 20 seconds to read the entire letter and be completely error-free.

If you happen to have a lot of experience in the performing arts you will likely have many things to put into your cover letter, but keep everything recent. List only the last three productions you worked on. If a casting director is interested in more information about you, they can find it in your attached resume.

Always be sure to include your contact information. In today's busy and technologically dependant society you will need to list all of your different contact methods. This includes your cell phone number and your email address. If casting directors have an easy time reaching you for call back auditions you are more likely to get the part.

Even though your cover letter needs to be professional you also need to include a little of your own personality in the writing. As long as you maintain the maximum paragraph guidelines and include proper error-checking techniques you can feel free to be personable with your message.

Always remember to sign your cover letter at the bottom. While it may seem like a small and unnecessary detail it is actually quite important. By signing your cover letter you are demonstrating a willingness to make your cover letter and therefore your communication, more personal.



Arthur Blume is an actor and short subject director and producer.
Copyright © Arthur Blume. All rights reserved. Used with permission of the author. Not to be reproduced or distributed.




Related Articles
 How to Write an Actor's Résumé
 Building an Acting Résumé
 Creating the Perfect Acting Résumé
 Your Acting Résumé – Avoiding Expense and All That Jazz
 Acting Résumés – Honesty Leads to Reward
 Résumé Examples
 Cover Letters
 Constructing an Acting Cover Letter
 The Perfect Acting Cover Letter
 Cover Letter Examples

More Articles by Arthur Blume
 Casting Directors Defined
 The Casting Process Explained
 Cover Letters
 Constructing an Acting Cover Letter
 The Perfect Acting Cover Letter
 Cover Letter Examples

Reader Comments
No comments exist yet.
Be the first to post a comment on this page.

Post Your Comments

No HTML, links, emails, phone numbers, addresses, or profanities please. (Message Rules)
Name:
Message:
Verification code:



Home  |  Articles
Now Casting Movie Extras!
Become a movie extra and break into showbiz. Movie extras learn all of the tricks of the trade through real world, on-set experience. Plus talent agents, casting directors and production companies are always looking for extras for their movies and TV shows.
www.moviex.com
 Acting Articles & Advice
 Become a Movie Extra - It's Easy
 How to Become an Actor
 First Steps to Becoming an Actor
 Getting Started in Film Acting
 Break into Showbiz
 Tips for the Beginning Actor
 About Talent Agents
 About Casting Directors
 Casting Calls Yell Be Discovered!
 The Casting Process Explained
 Where to Learn Film Acting
 Acting is a Talent
 Acting Tips Not Taught in Drama Class
 How to Write an Actor's Résumé
 Grab the Casting Directors' Attention
 How to Find a Talent Agent
 Meeting with a Talent Agent
 Audition Rejection - Don't Take It Personally
 Audition Basics
 More...
 Actors & Actresses in the Spotlight
 Adam Brody
 Angelina Jolie
 Jessica Alba
 Ashlee Simpson
 Jessica Simpson
 Ashton Kutcher
 Johnny Depp
 Scarlett Johansson
 Brad Pitt
 Katherine Heigl
 Shia LaBeouf
 Katie Holmes
 Tobey Maguire
 Elisha Cuthbert
 Lindsay Lohan
 Tom Cruise
 Eva Longoria
 Hilary Duff
 Will Ferrell
 More...
 Video Clips
 16 Blocks: Alternate Ending
 16 Blocks: Alternate Ending Continued
 Batman Anthology: Batman Hero
 Batman Anthology: Batman Returns FX
 Charlie & the Chocolate Factory: Oompas
 Charlie & the Chocolate Factory: Dreams
 ER: Competition
 ER: Domestic Violence
 Firewall: Harrison Ford on Acting
 Firewall: Harrison Ford Demanding
 Friends: Costume Design
 Friends: Makeup
 Gilmore Girls: Acting
 Gilmore Girls: Supporting Actors
 Nip/Tuck: Inner Peace
 Nip/Tuck: Life Lessons
 The O.C.: Casting
 The O.C.: The First Day
 One Tree Hill: Hilarie Burton
 One Tree Hill: Sophia Bush
 Supernatural: Casting
 Supernatural: The Pilot
 West Wing: John Spencer on his Character
 West Wing: Casting Allison Janney
 More...
 TV Show Forums / Discussion Boards(Show All) 
 24  30 Rock  American Idol
 America's Got Talent  Burn Notice  Chuck
 Dancing with the Stars  Desperate Housewives  Eli Stone
 Entourage  Ghost Whisperer  Gossip Girl
 Grey's Anatomy  Hannah Montana  Heroes
 House M.D.  How I Met Your Mother  Law & Order
 Life on Mars  Lipstick Jungle  Living Lohan
 Lost  My Boys  One Tree Hill
 Prison Break  Private Practice  Pushing Daisies
 Reaper  Rescue Me  Rules of Engagement
 Smallville  Supernatural  Survivor
 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles  The Amazing Race  The Big Bang Theory
 The Closer  The Office  The Secret Life of the American Teenager
 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody  Two and a Half Men  Ugly Betty
 Weeds  Wizards of Waverly Place  Zoey 101
Actor Profiles  Acting Articles  Casting Calls & Auditions  Post Casting Notices  Crew Calls & Film Jobs  Production  Film Resources  TV  Video Clips 
Copyright © 2008 Actingbiz.com. All Rights Reserved. Message Rules  Terms of Service  Privacy Policy