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As you sitting in your car in dead-stand-still-traffic and realize you've had enough time to polish off an entire chicken burger, large spicy fries, and a super-large orange drink in the time it took you to travel between the Santa Monica and Sunset exits, it occurs to you that yes, you really live in Los Angeles, and yes, you are now late to your casting call. At least you're on the right track. Trying to be an actress is tough, but living in Los Angeles gives you a bit of a head start. If you lived two hours away instead of right here, you'd be really late to that casting call.

That is the story for many people wanting to break into acting. They spend more time in traffic than they do actually acting. The best thing about living in Los Angeles for actors is that it is possible to squeeze in a casting call in between breakfast and your shift at the regular job that's tiding you over until you hit it big and achieve fame and fortune. People living in other cities do not benefit from living in such close proximity to so many studios and production companies. It would be fair to say that Los Angeles is the casting call capitol of the world.

So as you step into Los Angeles dreaming of nailing the next casting call you go on, remember one thing, casting calls, like time, wait for no man, (or woman) and if you live in Los Angeles, allow for a two hour buffer time when planning any excursion, even if it is normally a fifteen minute drive - you never know what's going to happen!