Having one or two or three is great.
Not having any is do-able.
Needing one — or thinking you HAVE to have one — and not being able to get one is ah, er…lousy.
Agents. Love 'em. Hate 'em.
Anachronism, or absolutely necessity?
My take is that if you really want to break into the BIG commercial jobs in LA or NY, you will HAVE to have an agent. But many successful independent voice actors are supporting their families just fine on the money they make without an agent.
So what gives?
For the answser to that, I'm going to the experts, and one of the best at this question is Bob Fraser, the long-time acting coach based in SoCal.
He's offering a free list of 4,000 agents: "The Agent Roster". And it's legit, but when you click on the link, you'll get a soft-sell for another product he'd like you to buy, and it's a pretty darn good offer with a 1-yr money back guarantee called "Cracking the Agent Code".
Click HERE to get started…it requires registering, sharing your e-mail, then moving on to the free download in an easy flow of hyperlinks.
Thanks Bob!
CourVO






Hey Dave! I got so excited reading this post but there was no link to click. Upon preliminary searches (courtesy of Google), I discovered that the Agent Roster is involved in 2 offers, both of which require purchase of other things instead of just very heavily suggesting it. Has the free version been 86-ed? It has been over 3 years, after all. Thanks for your help!