Why the Business of Child Actors Isn’t Child’s Play
Why the Business of Child Actors Isn’t Child’s Play
Twelve-year-old Ciara Bravo was just about to give up. It was September 2009 and she had spent the past two summers in L.A. with her mother, Tammy, auditioning for acting parts. There had been some close calls, including a shot at a regular role on CBS’ “Gary Unmarried,” but no bookings.
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Education update
Nov. 1: Staff development day, no classes. Nov. 2: All Souls’ Day and General Election holiday, no classes. Nov. 3: Collection of non-perishable food items begins.
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