Starting from a very young age, we’re asked what we want to be when we grow up. Some say,princess,cowboy, and other quite unrealistic professions, while others mention doctor, lawyer, or entertainer. Then, as we grow up, we either actually end up where we dreamt as we were little, or we find new dreams that we decide to pursue.

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While acting might seem like a fun, glamorous job, the reality is not always so sweet

Woman discusses the reality of auditions for non-famous actresses, with text overlay about the audition process.

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Actress Sarah Pribis makes videos on social media showing ins and outs of her job

Being an actor or an actress is a dream job for many. Here, in thistop 20list of dream professions, it is in 9th place. Getting on the list is already a pretty good sign of its desirability, but being among the top 10 professions is even more of a sign.

While the profession is typically viewed as fun, the reality is way more complicated—having a successful career in acting isn’t aseasyas one might think.

Audition call for non-famous actress role, character description for Jamie, a successful NYC executive facing motherhood.

The actressSarah Pribisdoesn’t shy away from spilling her guts about the truth of this profession. On her social media, she posts various videos about it, from audition processes to landing a job and working in it. Today, she agreed to share some additional insight in an interview withBored Panda.

She said that one of the biggest misconceptions people have about actors is that they’re either rich and famous or starving artists, and there is no in-between. Reality isn’t black or white. “I make my living from acting, but most people have never heard of me.”

One of the videos she made was showing the processes of some auditions

Audition notice highlighting the reality for non-famous actresses with storyline details and pay information.

She also mentioned another misconception is that acting is simply memorizing and delivering the lines while having a naturaltalentfor it.

In practice, it is way more complex: “While talent is important, it is only one piece of the puzzle. Success in acting also relies heavily on discipline, work ethic, and the ability to handle rejection. Networking, self-promotion, and understanding the business side of the industry are equally crucial.”

Woman in red dress auditioning, highlighting non-famous actress’s reality in the auditioning process.

One of hervideosillustrates this complexity perfectly. In it, she describes one of her audition processes for a lead role in a non-union film for which she would get $300 a day. To be considered for the job, she had 2 days to learn 10 pages of text, find a reader, set all her equipment, record, edit, and send out the tape.

People online didn’t hesitate to express how stressful all of this sounds. Well, even the seemingly glamorousjobsrequire hard work.

She had 2 days to memorize 10 pages, find someone, who would read lines with her, film, edit and send the tape

Woman in red dress discussing non-famous actress audition process with a script in the background.

Even though the actress’ job can be challenging, Sarah doesn’t losemotivation, as she still loves it. Instead of resisting less fun parts of it, she learned to embrace and even enjoy it, which then brings great outcomes: “When I finally do book a job and I get to be on set, it feels like such a rewarding experience and I can really treasure it.”

Young actress reviewing script during audition, highlighting non-famous actress reality.

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Sadly, due to the job’s unpredictability, not all actors can do it full-time. Sarah herself worked inhospitalityas her “survival job” before leaving in 2020, as social media started to supplement her income. “I think it’s very smart for actors to keep track of their finances, save as much as possible, and create monthly budgets.”

She mentioned that the fact that she chose to do this job herself and that she loves it helps to deal with the stress of it all

Non-famous actress facing media, highlighting auditioning reality.

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So, for anyone dreaming of making it in this profession, Sarah Pribis emphasizes that it’s a marathon, not a sprint. It takes hard work and a long time to build a successful career, but if it’s really something they want to do, they shouldn’t give up.

There are plenty of ways a person can improve themselves as an actor (and accordingly their career). For instance, going to actingschool, getting headshots, not shying away from filming yourself acting, even working unpaid for some time, and many other things our interviewee mentioned inanotherone of her videos. It’s always nice to get advice from someone experienced, isn’t it?

Film crew capturing a scene with actors standing by a blue car during an auditioning process.

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Plus, it also doesn’t hurt that videos, like Sarah’s, opens people’s eyes who idolize the life of an actor. It might even help some to realize that maybe this kind of job isn’t what they actually want, and it saves them from disappointment and misery. Or vice versa – proves to them that it is what they have been made for.

You can find similar videos giving an inside look into this job on Sarah’sTikTokorInstagramaccounts.

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People online were outraged that auditions could come with such tight deadlines and praised the actress for dealing with it without quitting

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Comments about a non-famous actress' auditioning process involving Hallmark movies.

Comment about a non-famous actress' audition process with positive emoji feedback, gaining 2,586 likes.

Comment on actress audition reality: “10 pages is nuts,” with 4,582 likes and a reply.

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Comments discussing the auditioning process and script memorization struggles of non-famous actresses.

Online comment discussing the audition process for non-famous actresses, questioning dialogue memorization techniques.

Comments discussing the quick 48-hour turnaround in a non-famous actress’s auditioning process.

Text comment on rigorous audition requirements for non-famous actress in union role audition process.

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Comment praising a non-famous actress’s auditioning process, emphasizing her talent and ease in acting.

Non-famous actress shares auditioning tips, suggesting apps for reading lines with virtual partners.

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