How To Apply To Be On Netflix Shows

So, you wanna be on Netflix? Dream big, my friend! Think of it: you, casually sipping a prop coffee on the set of Stranger Things, or maybe solving mysteries with Enola Holmes. It's totally achievable! Well, maybe not totally casually, but let's dive into how you can make that Netflix dream a reality.
First Things First: Know Thyself (and Your Skills!)
Before you even think about submitting your headshot, ask yourself: what are you good at? Can you cry on cue? Maybe you have a knack for playing the ukulele or have a surprisingly convincing pirate accent. These are your superpowers!
Seriously, take stock. Are you an actor, a dancer, a singer, or perhaps you just have a face that screams "deserves to be on TV?" All are welcome! Netflix loves a diverse cast, so embrace what makes you unique.
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Acting Like a Pro (Even If You’re Not Quite)
Okay, let’s be real: acting is probably the most common route. If you want to be the next Millie Bobby Brown, you'll need to hone your craft. Take acting classes! Community theaters are a fantastic place to start, and you might even meet some future industry buddies.
Student films are gold! Not only do they give you experience, but you also get footage for your reel. Plus, free pizza is almost always involved.

Build that resume! Even small roles count. Being "extra #3 in a crowd scene" is still a credit. Everyone starts somewhere!
Reality Bites (But in a Good Way!)
Maybe scripted isn't your thing. No worries! Netflix is overflowing with reality shows. Think Love is Blind or The Circle.
Are you a whiz in the kitchen? Nailed It! might be your calling. Do you have a unique talent or skill? There's probably a reality show for that, too! Just search Netflix reality show casting calls.

The Nitty-Gritty: Where to Find Casting Calls
Alright, time to get serious. The internet is your best friend here. Sites like Backstage, Actors Access, and Casting Networks are treasure troves of casting calls.
Sign up for email alerts! You don't want to miss that perfect role just because you didn't check the site for a day. It's like waiting for concert tickets – you gotta be ready!
Remember: Always be wary of scams. Legitimate casting calls will never ask you for money upfront. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Follow casting directors on social media! They often announce projects and opportunities on their accounts. Think of it as insider info!

Crafting the Perfect Submission
Your headshot and resume are your first impression. Make them count! A professional headshot is a must. Think approachable, confident, and "ready for my close-up."
Your resume should be concise and easy to read. Highlight your relevant experience and skills. Keep it to one page, unless you're, like, Meryl Streep (in which case, you probably don't need this article).
Tailor your cover letter to each specific role. Show that you've done your research and understand the project. Don't just send a generic "Dear Casting Director."

Patience, Young Padawan!
Landing a role on Netflix takes time and effort. Don't get discouraged if you don't hear back right away. Rejection is part of the game! Even The Queen's Gambit's Anya Taylor-Joy had to start somewhere.
Keep honing your skills, networking, and putting yourself out there. Eventually, your persistence will pay off.
Who knows, maybe I'll see you on the red carpet someday. Now get out there and make some Netflix magic!
