All actors need to know when turn down an acting job. There are a few situations when it is essential that actors turn down a job. 

2 Times to Turn Down an Acting Job

1. If there is an acting job that has you promoting a company, organization, product or services that you don’t want to be associated with, then say no. 

2. If you believe that accepting the acting job will hurt your acting career, then thank your agent, but don’t accept the project. Watch this video and see why I just turned down a great acting job, and why I have turned down other projects in the past. 

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