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I Am A Thirteen Years Old Boy, And I Need Help Fast, Including; I Want To Be A Actor, But I Live In Norway….?

Hey, guys.
I am a boy of 13 years who want to become an actor when I grow up, because I love acting and film, etc. I know that there’s really difficult to become a famous actor in America, I am aware of. But I would like to try, because I love acting and theater, that’s what I live for. I go on so something in my spare time called “Children Theatre”, it’s really fun!
But I would like to be an actor in America, not in Norway, because Norway is so small compared to America.
I want to end up as a young actor, not an actor when I’m 20 years old, when I move to America when I grow up. What annoys me most is that I was born in such a boring country. Could wish that I was born in America, because then I could the language better + that I may go through affiliate agencies and casting agencies, but that is not in Norway. (Boring countries, Norway)
I live for acting and theater.
I would like to have lived and been raised in America, because then I could got me an agent, which could have helped me get the a job, etc.
Do you have any clues and recommendations to me what I should do?
Do not end up as an actor in America when I’m good adult.
(I do apologize for my bad English. I’m not able to speak “straight” English, yet)
Thanks for any answers!
God bless you!

No Responses to “I Am A Thirteen Years Old Boy, And I Need Help Fast, Including; I Want To Be A Actor, But I Live In Norway….?”

  1. Jake Crane says:

    firstly, you should learn english… i will let the rest of the ppl answer your question about what to do.. but thats kinda step one kid…

  2. Borislaw says:

    With a accent you can achieve a lot in America.

  3. ee says:

    There are plenty of out of work actors in America, of all ages. There is alot of competition here, and being born here would not increase your chances of getting hired at all.
    Your best bet is to try to get into Norwegian films first, so you learn the business, that way when you show up in America you seem even more professional and maybe will have learned a few tips to make you stand out. You might even make some connections in Norway that can help you later on in America. (Like working for a Norwegian director that is involved with an American film later). You never know what will happen, all you can do is try. Taking acting lessons wouldn’t hurt either. Your dream isn’t impossible, but it will be very hard.
    And if acting isnt working out for you, consider joining a death metal band in Norway and becoming famous that way :p
    Good luck!

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