Have You Ever Been An Extra?

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Have you ever appeared in a film or t.v. show?

How did you become an extra?

If so which one?
 
I h*ven't but I know others th*t h*ve. The **es I know th*t h*ve just showed up when they *sked for people to show up (crowd scenes). **e friend w*s in "Purple R*in". They show Prince driving by First *venue ne*r the beginning of the movie *nd my friend took * step off the curb to see wh*t w*s going ** *nd you c*n see him in the scene. :lm*o:
 
I h*ven't but I know others th*t h*ve. The **es I know th*t h*ve just showed up when they *sked for people to show up (crowd scenes). **e friend w*s in "Purple R*in". They show Prince driving by First *venue ne*r the beginning of the movie *nd my friend took * step off the curb to see wh*t w*s going ** *nd you c*n see him in the scene. :lm*o:

Weird--I think my A key broke
 

Quite a few years ago I went with a friend and her two daughters to see Live with Regis and Kelly. The show's producers kept pointing to me and talking about me (I could tell). At a break in the show they came up to our seats and asked my friend's daughter and I to be in their Halloween Spooktacular comerical. We stayed at the end of the show and they filmed it. It was fun and a few people mentioned they saw me on tv :)
 
I was in college. They filmed on campus. We even got paid. But I ended up on the cutting room floor. So much for my big chance! :rotfl:

Hubby and I are also in Soarin' at the very end - watching the parade. Really hard to tell though!
 
I was an extra in my own thesis film. I'm a regular Clint Eastwood.
 
Glory -- open call for people to fill a crowd during the parade scene. All ages were needed, I was 12.


Something To Talk About -- being a looky-loo paid off. People invited to participate in crowd scences. My mother took a day off from work, to watch them film the ending dance/annual horse party at a local plantation. She was asked to be "in the crowd."

Forrest Gump -- my high school drama teacher worked for the local stagehand's union. It was his "summer job" between the schhol year. Our drama club, often volunteered time, ushering for a local community theatre. So one weekday, he calls us up individually, and asks if we are available to user for a special production the community theatre was putting on. He told us to meet him at the high school and he and his wife (who ran a costume shop and also did costuming for movies being filmed in town) drive intot he parking lot and have us load up in their vans. As we are driving to the theatre, he tells us that we are in for a surprise, and instead drives us to the fliming location that day. We had the opportunity to meet Tom Hanks, watch a movie being filmed up close, got the opportunity to be gophers and hang with other production staff, and were rewarded by being allowed to be "passers by" in the fliming of a scene. Our faces aren't clearly visable, but we will always remember what we wore that day. Later, our drama department was given extra costumes and props.

Forces of Nature -- during my summer semester in college, my mom, once again acting as a "looky-loo" would travel all around town and watch fliming. So one day she calls and asks if I have anythign planned that day. I dirve home (an hour away from my school) and hang out to watch filming. It became addictive. So one day they are filimg at a local K-Mart (where Ben and Sandra Bullock buy clothes/get out of the rain in the movie), and the opportunity once again arose that the crowd was asked to be extras (so glad I was there). This was an all day shoot, and we were fed, as well as got to be put in "makeup" just in case we came close in a scene with Sandra and Ben. Ben was also dating Gweneth Paltrow at the time, and she came during the K-Mart days to the set. I have a photobooth sticker of her and a production assistant and her autograph.

Oh, I have a great "scandalous" photo my mom took of Ben embracing her neighbor and giving her a kiss.

So basically, being a "looky-loo," answering open calls, and sometimes connections.

Any movie filmed in my hometown and my mom finds a way to be there and manages to be snagged as an extra. Wish I still lived close to home.
 
yes!!! i worked on interview with a vampire my senior year in high school. brad pitt walked right by me and i was totally clueless. :scared1::scared1::scared1: he had that really long bleach blonde hair and i had only seen him with the short hair cut. once i realized i think i got whiplash from turning around to see him again. LOL

you can't see me in the movie, but our old car driven by my dad is seen in a split second. we stayed up all nite for that. it was the night they filmed the helicopter shining a light into the house. it's been forever since i've seen the movie, so i'm kinda sketchy on details.

my dad was an extra a few times. he was in JFK on the jury. he's the fat white guy on the front row (not the foreman), just the guy next to him. he worked for 2 weeks from before sun up to way after sundown and had the best time ever. everybody was super nice.

my dad is at 29 sec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDjKFP7j7mM and he kinda shakes his head down on his hand.

i'm so glad i get to watch the movie when i miss him:sad1:. can't wait to show it to my 2 year old to see his "famous" grandpa:love:
 
I haven't, but my golden retriever has been in several of our state university theater productions (several good actors/actresses have come out of this university- John Malkovic, Sean Hayes Laurie Metcalf, Gary Sinise, and Jane Lyons to name a few). Seamus just got the part of Crabbe in Two Gentlemen of Verona that will be running in late March. In December he was in Annie. People sent him dog treats back stage.....We are worried that he will soon want an agent and the top of the line dog food, and will be refusing to share the water bowl with the cats.
 
My husband is in the background of some movie that was being filmed in DC on the Key bridge. He and his friend decided to go down when they were shooting and lo and behold - - somehow they happend in the background....you can barely tell, but they are there.
 
No, but I was on the Uncle Al show when I was little. It was a local kids show in the 70's/80's and maybe more.
 
My brother is an extra all the time.
When I was in high school I was one of the primary actors in a movie that my friend at Harvard. It was the only one chosen to go into the Harvard library that year. He's gone on to produce some movies.
 
Nope :/ Maybe someday I'll try. My mom was supposed to be an extra in The Bounty Hunter but she decided not to and left.
 


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