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@michaelsullivan
Thought I’d share my perspective as a “working” actor in Los Angeles. It’s definitely not glamorous and the slow reversion back to in person auditions is reminding me just what a struggle they are for the 95% of us that still need to work a part time job for steadier supplemental income.
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I had an in person audition last week and a callback for it this week in SM. Meter parking both days cost me $10, for one audition/callback. This year I had a record breaking 100 auditions to date. If half of them were in person it would cost me roughly $500 a year just for parking.
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These micro costs add up and can’t be expensed unless we turn a profit in terms of taxes. If we report a loss as an actor 5 years in a row we (can) get audited. So quality CPA’s that deal with actors will advise against reporting a loss as the IRS deems it as a “hobby” at that point.
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Now back to the auditions. In the last 12 months I’ve booked 3 jobs (including one last December). When I was breaking into the industry my teachers said the goal was to hit a 1% booking rate. After 20 years of doing this I’m at 3-10% consistently. I’ve never once made enough to support myself just from acting.
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