SAG-AFTRA Members

SAG-AFTRA Members

  • Stephen Provizer

    Can people share which agencies or websites they go to for possible NYC work?

    Much appreciated.

    Steve

  • Kathryn Shasha

    I have gotten several legit jobs from NYCastings.com. They also have great website tools. Highly recommend with or without agency representation.
  • Kathryn Shasha

    Of course, depending on your level...there is Actors Access for principle roles, and casting networks for everything else.
  • Leonard Zimmerman

    ActorsAccess.com, NYCastings.com, and CastingNetworks.com.  If want to submit for Central Casting's jobs all are listed on Casting Networks but you have to register first with CC.  See Centralcasting.org for details.      

  • Sparrowhawk

    @Steven Provizer. Try Backstage.com. I just got some work next week for Unbreakable Jimmy Schmidt. 

  • Sparrowhawk

    *Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt* 

  • Edward Stanley

    The nationwide audition notices on Playbill.com are fantastic and free. Booked two great jobs that way. http://playbill.com/jobs/find

    Had good luck through Actors Access as well.
  • Stephen Provizer

    All interesting. Thanks.

  • Andrea Lyman

    Hi Everyone,
    I hope you can check out our upcoming SAG-AFTRA Conservatory on the differences in auditioning for film roles and stage roles. The presenters all have vast experiences of work in both arenas. Conservatory: Screen and Stage, June 6
    Screen and Stage will review the similarities and differences between working on the stage and before a camera with particular emphasis on audition techniques. A panel of veteran New England actors will share their personal experiences and offer advice to finding success in both mediums. 
    When: 7 p.m., Monday, June 6 
    (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)

    Where: SAG-AFTRA New England Office
    20 Park Plaza, Suite 822 
    Boston, MA 02116

    Cost: $10

    RSVP by Friday, June 5 to newengland@sagaftra.org with your first and last name [LEGAL NAME] and SAG-AFTRA I.D. Please make sure to include “June Conservatory” in the subject line.  
    Your legal name is needed for pre-registration with 20 Park Plaza building security.
    Advance registration is required. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated.
    Building security at 20 Park Plaza requires all visitors to show [LEGAL] ID for entry.
    About the Speakers
    Georgia Lyman won the Elliot Norton Award in 2013 for Outstanding Solo Performance as Kerr in the New Repertory Theatre’s Chesapeake. Other recent theater credits include Liz in The Whale at the Speakeasy Stage, Clea (The Scene) and Maggie (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) at the Lyric Stage. Recent film and TV credits include The Forger, The Makeover, and R.I.P.D. as well as three seasons as Cassie Giggs in Brotherhood and a recurring role as Officer Whitney Bowman in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. Lyman is also the Artistic Director of the Outside the Box Festival.
    Tom Kemp has appeared in countless principal roles for TV and film as well as over 200 commercials. Soon he will appear in Woody Allen’s film, Café Society. Recent TV and film credits include Black Mass, Irrational Man, Blue Jasmine, The Blacklist, Boardwalk Empire, Demolition, Blue Bloods and two seasons as Marty Trio in Brotherhood. Kemp’s theater work includes productions at the Berkshire Theater Festival, the Cape Ann Playhouse, and the Little Flags Theatre.
    Lewis D. Wheeler’s theater credits include Saving Kitty at the Central Square Theater; No Man’s Land (IRNE Nomination for Best Supporting Actor) at the American Repertory Theatre; A Number, The Glass Menagerie, and The Underpants at Lyric Stage; Muckrakers, Cyrano and Silence at New Repertory Theatre; and Macbeth and Taming of the Shrew at Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. He has appeared at many other theater productions across New England and the country. Recent film and TV credits include Black Mass, The Company Men, Hatfields & McCoys, Gone Baby Gone, and a recurring role on Brotherhood. Soon he will appear in both Manchester by the Sea and Live By Night.
    This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing — no guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome. SAG-AFTRA members, please bring your membership card (paid through October 31, 2016) for admittance. This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.

  • Duncan Putney

    Show your SAG-AFTRA card and get into the 7pm August 9th opening night film screening for FREE at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Providence. www.rifilmfest.org

  • Nancy Lee Ahern

    Hello I have been a SAG/AFTRA member for many years.  I am just getting back into the swing of acting after being a caregiver for many years.  I am looking forward to catching up with the acting community and working in 2019.