We've been here since early 2014 and we have receieved a few testimonials on our website, but as of late 2018 we have moved our review serction to Google and Facebook. If you would like to let us know your experience with Web For Actors we would love to hear from you.


Stana Hans - Web For Actors client

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Between acting classes, auditions and 14-hour shoots, there's not a lot of time and energy left to give my online presence the effort it deserves. Setting up my site and keeping all my accounts up to date has been ridiculously easy.

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Actor Website Tips | Create a link loop between your social media profiles. If you have a twitter account listed, link it back to the website.

Link up your actor website and your social media profiles I see a lot of actors missing this constantly. For instance, they advertise their website in a Twitter post, but when I go to the website, there is no link back to the Twitter.Similarly, I click on the Twitter link from...

Fun Facts | Websites for Actors

Build your actor website Build your #actor #website during a commercial break.

Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors

How to get cast Make an impression. Casting directors make notes and will remember you next time.

Actor Dictionary | Protagonist

What you should know

In its purest definition, an antagonist is a character in a story that stands in the way of our protagonist's goal. And yes, an antagonist for all intents and purpose is an actual character. In other words, a tornado is not an antagonist and neither is society. Often times we refer to the antagonist as the villain in a story, but we all know that not all stories have a villain and even if they do, they may not be an essential part of the entire story. For example, in TOY STORY, Sid Phillips is our villain, but he is not our antagonist - Buzz Lightyear is the antagonist who stands in Woody's way of being Andy's favorite toy.

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