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Raising a Star: The Parent's Guide to Helping Kids Break into Theater, Film, Television, or Music [Paperback]

Nancy Carson (Author), Jacqueline Shannon (Author)
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March 10, 2005
So your child wants to be a star? But what does it really take? Money? Looks? Tons of time? Not necessarily.

Nancy Carson, a children's agent who has worked in the industry for more than twenty-five years and has guided the careers of such celebrities as Britney Spears, Mischa Barton, and even a young Cynthia Nixon, dishes the facts on what it takes to break your child into the entertainment industry. The first parents' guide to getting kids into the business written by one of the industry's top children's agents, Raising a Star is a complete step-by-step guide that will help parents navigate the murky waters of show business. From how to find the right representative to what producers and directors are really looking for in children today, Nancy Carson offers practical advice and anecdotes culled from her years of experience.

Raising a Star is the most candid and informative guide for parents who want to help make their child a star.

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"I wish I had read this book when Leelee was first starting her career! Of course, we were most fortunate to have the real Nancy Carson personally guide us. Nancy knows and shows the world of show business kids from a unique perspective. Once the mother of school age actors herself, Nancy has become one of the most successful, respected and beloved agents for children in the performing arts."
--Elizabeth Sobieski, mother of actress Leelee Sobieski

"Raising A Star is not only a perfect 'how to' book, but, just as importantly, how not to - how not to waste a lot of time and money while giving your child a career in show business that won't sacrifice his sanity...or yours."
--Todd Graff, actor and writer/director Camp

"Raising a Star is the best written, most truthful and informative book on the subject I've ever seen. This isn't just practical tips (though it is all that). This book has soul, and most of all hope. Nancy Carson has the experience to teach and the heart to help. Read with eyes to see and go change the world."
--Charlie Peacock Producer of Amy Grant and CeCe Winans

"Raising A Star is a fantastic and complete guide to helping kids become professional performers. Nancy Carson's wonderful understanding and caring for kids is evident in every page. It is enjoyable to read and full of clear insights and guidance."
--Cynthia Samuelson Owner Stagedoor Manor Camp and Performing Arts Training Center

"In Raising A Star Nancy Carson shares truthful words of practical wisdom. She has years of experience as an agent and really cares about young actors and their families. This is a "must read" for anyone new to show business."
--Diane Hill Hardin Owner of The Young Actor's Space and partner in Hardin/Eckstein Management

"With an absolutely right blend of knowledge, experience, and love for her clients, Nancy Carson has produced a definitive guide for children and teenagers in show business. Parents, easily confused by the maze of information out there, will seize upon this smart, insightful,
f0often amusing trek through the talent-strewn world of entertainment."
--Jules Feiffer, playwright, artist, author

About the Author

Nancy Carson is one of the top rated children's agents in New York city. She launched the careers of such legendary mega-stars as Britney Spears, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and many others. A frequent guest on such television shows as The View, The Today Show and The Oprah Winfrey Show, Nancy conducts hundreds of workshops and seminars throughout the country teaching performers and their families what it takes to be a star.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; First Edition edition (March 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312329865
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312329860
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #268,670 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Does your daughter want to be the next Britney Spears?, May 16, 2006
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While most of us who are moms had childhood fantasies of growing up to be a movie star or supermodel, it seems that most young girls today (and many boys, as well) yearn to become a pop star. If your kid (like mine) is bound and determined to get into any form of show biz, you need this book. Not only is it packed with good, step-by-step advice, there is a light cautionary tone throughout. The author doesn't sugarcoat anything. You'll love the anecdotes about Nancy Carson's interactions with now famous people early in their careers, but Carson also offers up a few horror stories. You and your child will know exactly what you're getting into. I heard about this book because the co-author, Jacqueline Shannon, is an acquaintance. She told me that Carson, a top child/teen talent agent, won't take on anyone whose parents are pulling them through her office door. The child/teen needs to be doing the pulling. That is a very admirable business philosophy. We've all heard the tales about wicked "stage mothers"!
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Not All About "Sing Out, Louise!", June 7, 2006
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I was trying to help some neighborhood children break into the world of stardom, for they are the most talented kids I've spotted in a lifetime. A friend who knows of my interest in these youngsters' careers recommended I take a look at RAISING A STAR by Nancy Carson, as told to Jacqueline Shannon. For, she said, it is one thing to think, that baby is so adorable they should have him in TV commercials, and another to be a stage mother (or father, like the man who pushed little Macaulay Culkin into a career he didn't really want).

If you're serious, and want to take the time, RAISING A STAR is the book for you. Learn valuable tips on how to find out about auditions, how to groom your children so they don't look overly "perfect," how to avoid the crushing disappointments that come along with a showbiz career, and most of all, how to let natural, if somewhat untrained, talent speak for itself like a microphone turned on and left on a podium unattended. Carson knows whereof she speaks, and her record speaks for itself. She's been discovering, promoting, pampering and revivifying child stars from the 1970s right through the modern period of HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL and EVERYBODY LOVES CHRIS.

It seems like, no matter what the era, some things are basic. What happens, she asks, when your child (or, say, the neighbor child) is asked to "perform songs or make statements that don't reflect her own values?" Say your child was cast in a production of OLIVER, and yet you had raised him not to steal things from others, and yet there he was, playing a child thief in Fagin's ring while singing, "Consider Yourself (One of Us)." It's a dilemma not every handbook tells you, but Carson gives good sound advice, Or, "how do you make children understand their legal responsibilities in show business?" It's a tale that's been told a million times before, but as we all know, those of us who work with kids, sometimes they don't understand business, and they just want to have a milkshake and play with their X box, instead of fulfilling contractual obligations.

Nancy Carson's known Britney Spears so long that she remembers when the extroverted subdeb used to perform big Broadway classics like "Tomorrow" and "Tonight." It took hard coaching from pop Svengalis to give her the "breathy" voice she developed during the Mickey Mouse Club years. She gives advice about how (and whether) to find a publicist for your child. Or the children across the alley in whom you've developed an avuncular interest in their careers. And she gives definitions of showbiz terms that seem basic, in a way, but kids don't know them. Like "ratings," which she defines as "A complex survey system that measures the popularity of TV shows." Good reading.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok read; not a whole lot of helpful info., January 10, 2008
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This book is an okay read---not a lot of helpful info---mostly stuff you probably already know about the biz. I would not trust the mailing lists for agents, agencies---double-check the info on the internet or other resources, especially to see if they accept unsolicited submissions. Geared toward acting, not that much regarding modeling/print ads.
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In 1994 a family of four sat in my waiting room. Read the first page
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audition process, open auditions, casting director, young performers
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