Sunday 4 November 2012

Become Hollywood Actress

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Become Hollywood Actress Biography


Janet Ruth Montgomery was born on 29 October 1985 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England, is an English film and TV actress. She is perhaps best known for her starring role as Ames in the second season of Fox’s Human Target, and also for her appearances in The Hills Run Red and Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, as well as her role as Eric Murphy’s assistant Jennie in HBO’s Entourage. She recently played protagonist Martina Garretti in Made in Jersey, a television drama that premiered on CBS in September 2012 but was cancelled on 10th October after only two episodes had aired.

Montgomery began her acting career at the age of 12, when she appeared on the British children show Short Change with her brother Jason. In 2008, she was cast as the love interest of Nicholas Hoult in an episode of the teen drama Skins. Montgomery appeared in both the critically acclaimed Dis/Connect and the short film Flushed.

In September 2008, it was announced Montgomery had signed on to portray the role of Serina in Dark Castle Entertainment’s slasher horror film The Hills Run Red. Filming took place towards the start of 2009 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The film stars Sophie Monk and Tad Hilgenbrink. The film premiered at Horror film festival UK Frightfest. The film was released Straight-to-DVD on 29 September 2009. Despite Montgomery’s performance being well received, critical reception was negative.

In April 2008, Montgomery announced she had signed on to portray the role of Alex, the leading female character of Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead. The film is the third instalment of the Cannibal Horror trilogy series Wrong Turn. Filming took place in Sofia, Bulgaria on 4 August 2008. Filming ended on 4 September 2008. The film was announced completed in January 2009. The film was released Straight-to-DVD on 20 October 2009 via Fox Home Entertainment. Critical reception was negative to mixed.

She portrayed the role of Fallyn Werner in the Lifetime film Accused at 17. The film follows “a teenager accused of murdering a fellow classmate claims to have been framed by her best friend. Her mother tries to find the truth”. Critical reception was mixed to positive with Montgomery’s performance being claimed to be the breakout role of the film.

In November 2009, Montgomery returned to London, England to portray the role of Giselle in the independent Horror film Dead Cert. The film was announced in Post-Production in March 2010. A release date is yet to be confirmed. She will also have a small role as Ruth in the upcoming Mystery film The Rapture which has yet to have an official release date.

In March 2010, Montgomery was cast to portray the supporting role of Madeline in Fox Searchlight Pictures’ psychological thriller Black Swan. The film starred Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman and Winona Ryder. She played “a co-dancer jealous of Natalie Portman’s character Nina’s talented ballet dancing”. Filming took place in late 2009 and the film was released in the U.S.A. on December 3, 2010. This was Montgomery’s first theatrical film role.

Montgomery was recently announced to have signed on the independent drama film Yellow portraying the role of Amanda. The film is yet to begin production. The film has a targeted 2011 release date.

In December 2011, Montgomery starred as Princess Mithian in Series 4 Episode 11 of Merlin, as a love interest of King Arthur. She has been announced as a returning guest star in Series 5, Episode 4.

Montgomery was born in Bournemouth, England. After a few years of living in London, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.

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Talk to your parents. You'll need their support, guidance and permission to be involved in professional acting. There are many factors, both legal and logistical, that need to be considered for teen actors in Hollywood.

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Take drama in school. Drama classes give teen actors a chance to learn about acting at an early age and give them a head start in theater. An acting coach outside of school is a good idea too. An acting coach will teach you how to express yourself and help you with the little techniques that will get you through casting calls.

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Make a portfolio. A portfolio includes a selection of glossy black and white as well as color photographs of you. The photographs should highlight your versatility. Find a local photographer who can do the your portfolio. Avoid chain photo studios. You don't want photographs that look like they're stock photographs. A professional independent photographer will take better, more unique photos. Include a bio in your portfolio detailing any acting credits you have.

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Sign on with a talent agency (see resources). An agency will push your portfolio and find you work as an actor. You're still in school, so a talent agency can find work for you while you continue your education. Some talent agencies specialize in representing young actors. Approach these agencies by following their application guidelines. Some request your portfolio to start. Others request a video showing your ability to read. A talent agency that believes they can handle your career will contact you with further details.

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Plan to spend summer vacations in California or New York City. This will put you where the movies are made and allow you to participate in open casting calls for parts in those movies. You'll need at least one parent with you. If you want to act, your summer vacations away from school provide the perfect opportunity for you to put your skills into play.
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