Aurora0427
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Maybe I'm crazy, but I don't think casting for Anna & Elsa is any more difficult than casting for Snow White. And she's everywhere.
They should just get over it and hire that hot chick that looks just like her
I thought I remember reading that Disney planned to eventually move to a complete reserved riding system for all of it's attractions. There will be no more stand by lines eventually, every moment of your vacation at Disney will be reserved and scheduled months in advance.
Honestly, it sucks and as they move closer and closer to it, I will move farther and farther away from Disney.
Eyes looks very photoshopped to me. That said, even if all that is 100% natural and makeup, the girl has to apply and be old enough (I wonder if this girls isn't 16 quite honestly). And fit more than the qualifications in the look dept. And again, not one bit of any of it matters is the girl doesn't apply.
Curious as well...would love to get one for TT instead of waiting online and prefer not to separate for single rider (ds5 and dd8).
I don't mind ADRs, that's never bothered me, but scheduling my day moment to moment months in advance will drive me away, not draw me in.
I thought I remember reading that Disney planned to eventually move to a complete reserved riding system for all of it's attractions. There will be no more stand by lines eventually, every moment of your vacation at Disney will be reserved and scheduled months in advance. Honestly, it sucks and as they move closer and closer to it, I will move farther and farther away from Disney.
Nope. It is real and she is over 18. She had an interview done recently. A lot of people were hoping she would get cast as the Elsa on the TV show coming up in Fall.
Eyes looks very photoshopped to me. That said, even if all that is 100% natural and makeup, the girl has to apply and be old enough (I wonder if this girls isn't 16 quite honestly). And fit more than the qualifications in the look dept. And again, not one bit of any of it matters is the girl doesn't apply.
Did she say she applied and Disney turned her down? Not for OUAT but for the parks
Angel Ariel said:Working for Disney in a performer role, I believe, requires the actor/actress to be an equity member. Many young actors and actresses don't want to have to join equity right away, so they wouldn't want to work for Disney.
The only reason I say this is because a friend of mine is a performer for a cruise line. She would make an awesome Disney princess/performer, but she went the cruise line route because she didn't want to have to join equity.
that's right, there was a rumor she may be cast as Elsa for Once Upon A Time next season
What do you mean by "join equity"?
jco_direwolf said:www.actorsequity.org/
Actors' Equity Association is the labor union representing American actors and stage managers in the theatre.
Google sez
What do you mean by "join equity"?
She's not photoshopped. She was making the rounds on various news outlets a few weeks back. As you said, she has to apply or it doesn't matter. Honestly, she is probably making more than Disney would pay doing her own appearances for parties and such.