The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Resume

1 minute read | Last updated: 4 months ago

What does Resume mean?

Resume in the entertainment industry refers to a document that lists an actor’s, director’s, or creative professional’s experience, skills, and credits. A resume is typically submitted along with a headshot, reel, or portfolio to casting directors, agents, or producers when applying for a role or project. An entertainment resume highlights the individual’s relevant work, including film, TV, theater, or commercial credits, as well as special skills like accents, stunts, or languages. Keeping an updated resume is essential for landing new jobs and growing one’s career in the industry.

Example:An actor submits their resume to a casting director, listing their previous roles, special skills, and training to showcase their qualifications.
Example: A director updates their resume to include their latest film, adding new experience and achievements to attract potential collaborators.

Did You Know?
Many casting directors prefer resumes to be no longer than one page, focusing on the most relevant and recent roles to streamline the casting process.

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