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How to Become a Supporting Artist on UK Film and TV Productions

Want to be a part of the UK's biggest film and TV productions? Find out how to become a supporting artist with the Entertainment Partners Casting Portal.
January 20, 2025
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When we think of film and TV, the spotlight often shines on lead actors and directors. Yet, behind every dynamic scene—whether a bustling city street or a packed courtroom—are the unsung heroes of the screen: supporting artists (also known as “background artists”).

Supporting artists bring stories to life by adding depth and realism to a scene. From concert crowds to busy cafés, their presence makes a backdrop feel authentic, immersing viewers in the world of the production. These contributions, though often unspoken and overlooked, are invaluable. Without them, the vibrant, full-scale scenes we love in film and TV would feel empty and unrealistic.

The best part? Almost anyone can become a supporting artist. Unlike lead acting roles, which demand extensive training, supporting artists primarily need to be flexible and reliable, and possess a knack for following direction. Whether you're 18 or 80, with a rockstar mullet or a slick combover, casting agents need a diverse range of people to fill varied background roles.

If you've ever dreamt of experiencing the magic of filmmaking without the pressures of full-time acting, this could be your calling! And thanks to the Entertainment Partners Casting Portal, stepping into the world of supporting artistry has never been easier. Here's your guide to getting started.

How casting agents find supporting artists for films and TV shows

Finding the perfect supporting artists for film or TV productions is a complex yet fascinating process managed by background casting agents. These professionals work closely with production teams, interpreting creative briefs that outline specific requirements for a scene.

Casting briefs can be incredibly varied. A casting agent might need 1920s ballroom dancers for one project, and futuristic commuters for the next. Because of this, casting agents typically maintain a database of individuals who can fill a wide range of roles.

Registering with multiple agencies – and keeping your information up to date with each of them – can be time consuming. The Entertainment Partners Casting Portal simplifies this process, as with one simple profile, you’ll be bookable by the multiple casting agents who use the platform to find supporting artists on major film and TV productions. You can also update your profile at any time, ensuring that agents have all the information they need to match you to suitable roles.

Standout skills background casting agents look for

While casting is often about the right look, having distinctive skills and capabilities can put you in high demand, including:

  • Special skills: Sword fighting, archery, bodybuilding, ballet or stunt experience, or even a driver’s licence.
  • Useful possessions: A car, bike or well-trained pet.
  • Professional experience: Nurses, bartenders, hairdressers or firefighters bring authenticity to scenes.
  • Wardrobe options: Suits, uniforms or fancy dress (like a ballgown).
  • Physical talents: Yoga, martial arts or sports skills.
  • Accents and languages: Fluency in another language or a strong regional accent.

Don't forget, some productions even seek families or children to appear together in crowd scenes, so consider if your loved ones might enjoy joining the adventure. Highlight these assets on your profile to boost your chances of being cast.

The Entertainment Partners Casting Portal

Ready to start? The Casting Portal is your gateway to opportunities in film and TV. Supporting the UK’s leading background casting agencies, EP’s platform streamlines everything from matching with roles to managing payments.

Key benefits of the Casting Portal include:

  • Access to multiple agencies: As mentioned above, the Casting Portal allows you to be cast by multiple agents and agencies with one simple profile.
  • Accurate matching: Agents use advanced search tools to pinpoint candidates that meet specific briefs (this is why it’s so important to add that extra detail to your profile!).
  • Self-service profile: Easily keep your profile up to date so that agents can see your current look and put you forward for the right roles. You can also set your availability to fit supporting artist work around your schedule.
  • Timely bookings: Be notified of availability enquiries via text and email and respond instantly with the click of a button.
  • Easy payments: Get paid quickly with EP’s secure payment technology and see a full record of your work history on your profile.

How to become a supporting artist on UK productions

The Casting Portal makes the journey to becoming a supporting artist straightforward. Follow these easy steps: 

  • Create an account: Visit the Casting Portal and register for free. Provide accurate details, including contact information and work eligibility documents. Here are some tips for building a strong profile.  
  • Build your profile: Upload a clear headshot and a full-length photo. Be specific about your physical attributes, skills, wardrobe options, and availability. List anything that could make you stand out, from unique talents to niche skills.
  • Respond quickly: When you’re matched to a brief, agents will contact you via text and email. Confirm your availability promptly to let them know you’re interested in the role.
  • Costume fitting: Once cast, you may need to attend a costume fitting to prepare for your role. Occasionally, productions will ask you to bring specific items like a uniform or casual attire.
  • Check the call sheet: A day before filming, you'll receive a call sheet with essential details like location, arrival time, parking and costume requirements. This helps you to navigate the set smoothly (find out more about call sheets here).
  • Complete the work: On shoot day, someone will be waiting for you on set to tell you where to go and what to do. You’ll generally start with hair and makeup, before receiving your instructions for the day (find out more about what to expect when you’re on set here).
  • Get paid: Payments are processed through the portal, ensuring accuracy and timely deposits. The system also provides easy access to pay slips and tax records.

Join the action

Becoming a supporting artist is an exciting way to step into the world of entertainment. With the Casting Portal, you’re just a few clicks away from joining the action on your favorite film and TV sets.

Whether you're seeking a new adventure or some flexible income, or you simply want to be part of the storytelling magic, the opportunities are endless. Register today and start building your portfolio—because every great production begins with a great background.

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