Casting Director Courtney on Working with Talent of All Ages
Categories: Acting Tips
Patience and understanding is a big part of this industry that is often overlooked. As a Casting Director, I run into this because I’ve seen teenagers and adults become impatient working with children during classes and on set. I’ve taught acting classes where the kids range from ages 3-18. In some cases, we do not break up age groups and the younger kids read lines with the older kids. I often hear complaints from the teenagers about the behavior of the younger kids in class.
Remember, part of being successful in this industry is honing in on your ability to acclimate yourself to all types of people and situations: Not everyone you work with will be at your level. It is important to stay focused and help out your acting partner rather than feeling “above” your comrade. If you are not in classes with children, rehearse with relatives or friends’ kids to prepare yourself for working with young actors. The more experience and understanding you have with this, the better you will look when you’re cast in this type of situation!
By: Casting Director Courtney Maglione










As a former elementary Schoolteacher. Mom of 3, and working with autistic adults and children, I see your point of view!
As a Mother of 3, and a teacher of elementary and autistic students and adults, I see your point!