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| Casting/Job Title | Location | Project Type | Submit by |
| Deadly Flower: The Awakening-FL | Miami, FL | Feature Film - Short Film | 02-06-12 |
| The Drowsy Chaperone-Wilmington,DE | Philadelphia, PA | Theatre - Non-Equity | 02-07-12 |
| The Trip to Bountiful-Wasilla,AK | Seattle, WA | Theatre - Non-Equity | 02-10-12 |
| La Cage Aux Folles-Wilmington,DE | Philadelphia, PA | Theatre - Non-Equity | 02-20-12 |
| On Golden Pond-New Smyrna Beach,FL | Jacksonville, FL | Theatre - Non-Equity | 03-05-12 |
| Crimes of the Heart-New Smyrna Be.. | Jacksonville, FL | Theatre - Non-Equity | 03-11-12 |
| Pajama Game-New Smyrna Beach,FL | Jacksonville, FL | Theatre - Non-Equity | 01-09-12 |
| Christian Music band for film | San Diego, CA | Music - Band | 12-25-11 |
| Portfolio For Modeling: Central N.. | Albany, NY | Modeling - Print | 12-24-11 |
| To Kill a Mockingbird-Wilmington,DE | Philadelphia, PA | Theatre - Non-Equity | 12-13-11 |
| Girl Fashion Model, age 9 to 13 W.. | Los Angeles, CA | Modeling - Print | 12-12-11 |
| Almost Maine-Lynn Haven,FL | Birmingham, AL | Theatre - Non-Equity | 12-06-11 |
| Twelve Night-Aiken,SC | Charleston, SC | Theatre - Non-Equity | 12-05-11 |
| I Hate Hamlet-New Smyrna Beach,FL | Jacksonville, FL | Theatre - Non-Equity | 12-05-11 |
| One major flaw holding you back? | Reality TV | 12-04-11 | |
| The Wizard of Oz-Wasilla,AK | Seattle, WA | Theatre - Non-Equity | 12-04-11 |
| You Can't Take It With You...-Aik.. | Charleston, SC | Theatre - Non-Equity | 11-28-11 |
| The Wizard of Oz-Onalaska, TX | Austin, TX | Theatre - Non-Equity | 11-28-11 |
| PAULINA | Los Angeles, CA | Feature Film - Short Film | 11-24-11 |
| Actors Needed For Short Film- TX | Houston, TX | Feature Film - Short Film | 11-14-11 |
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The process of landing acting jobs starts with contacting a casting service or hiring director. You can be called to work as a non-union film extra until you qualify to be a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). The biggest difference between being a union actor and a non-union actor is the pay. Members of SAG are union-scale compensated and non-union actors earn far less for the same work.
Obviously, if you desire to work in acting jobs, it only makes sense to become a union member quickly to earn the most pay for the job possible. There are three ways to join the Screen Actors Guild with the first being very unlikely. You would have to be hired as a principal performer in a SAG show without being in the union. That doesn’t happen often.
The second method is to join SAG after being a member of an affiliated performer’s union for at least one year and having worked at least once in that time as a principal performer with that organization.
The easiest method of joining the union as a film extra is to get hired as a SAG extra actor for three days. Every SAG production must hire a certain amount of extras for each day on the set of course, but the directors are also allowed to hire non-union extras for parts beyond the minimum number required by SAG. If you are selected as one of the non-union extras, you will receive a non-union voucher that goes toward the three you need to join SAG. After three vouchers you are eligible to be a member. A full membership as a union actor will cost around $2,200 annually, but the cost is a bargain when considering the higher rate of pay and other benefits union actors receive.