Johnny Depp
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Hi, Grace. Great question! The good news is that it really doesn't matter whether you are SAG or non-SAG when it comes to submitting for projects. A casting director can call in anyone they feel is right for a role, regardless of union affiliation. If they bring you in and they want to offer you a role, you will be Taft Hartley'd. (The only exception to this would be on the lowest budget SAG contract and student films waivers- these projects do not Taft-Hartley actors, but they are allowed to use non-union talent so you can still be offered a role.) Bottom line- there is NOTHING that you cannot submit for as a non-union actor, so if you feel you are ready, I encourage you to get your headshot out there! In film, the smallest principal (speaking) roles are referred to as "featured" roles. The next step up are "supporting" roles. So, as far as the cover letter, you can simply tell them what size role you are interested in being considered for, and why you think that you are a good fit for their project. Be specific, and be succinct. If you think you would be a good fit for a "waitress" or "doorman" tell them so. In addition, if you have a personal connection to the casting office or the project you are submitting for you, you can mention those in the cover letter as well. I hope this has been useful to you- if you have any other questions, just post a reply!
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