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Despite one off stories, if you count up the people in films who have trained, either when young or as adults, they form the overwhelming majority of actors working in film, something like 98%. Drama school can obviously help with preparing you for working in film, but more than that, from drama school you have a better opportunity to get a really good agent, and it's a really good agent you'll need to get you auditions. Though be aware, when starting out you won't be able to dictate what work you want, as an actor you'll be expected to accept all sorts of acting work, not just film - even for very good actors, with lots of experience, and a really good agent, film work remains ellusive.
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Drama school gives you the best chance of putting yourself in a position where opportunities will be created, and the good thing is, as a trained actor, you'll also stand more chance of getting the jobs than someone who hasn't trained. Don't spend your time standing around in a cinema queue waiting to be discovered just because it happened for someone once in 100 years of cinema history - go out and make your dream come true! All the best.
If you go to a good, well known drama club then its likely youll be offered an audition Film companies usually go round the famous drama schools and pick out certain people It also helps to have one of those acting agents for kids.
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