I would have to see you act first before I could know. Seen plenty of stage school kids who are told they are fantastic and aren't, so i would have to see you do a piece.
Being good at it may or may not make you famous. Anyway, do you want fame or do you want to act? There can be a great difference. If you are seeking only fame . . .there are easier ways to find it. Acting is no guarantee. There are millions of us brilliant actors out here who are not famous. It has to do with why you want it. Do you love acting or do you love the idea of people loving you. Acting is no guarantee of either . . . fame or love.
Baby, becoming an actor means education, education and education. You must finish school, work on your reading skills (as you'll need to be ready to "cold read" and do it well), work on your memory skills. It is a process . . . a long one and there is never a guarantee that you will ever make a living at it.
If you love it, of course, do it. In the meantime, graduate high school, go to college, make money (you'll need it) and eventully you'll have to move to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle or another city with lots of opportunities (Toronto, etc.) to act.
You will have to make money in the meantime as a wait staff person or an office person or retail salesperson or whatever; pay rent; take classes; get pictures; voice lessons; dance classes; eat, etc.
If you love it, of course, do it. In the meantime, graduate high school, go to college, make money (you'll need it) and eventully you'll have to move to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle or another city with lots of opportunities (Toronto, etc.) to act.
You will have to make money in the meantime as a wait staff person or an office person or retail salesperson or whatever; pay rent; take classes; get pictures; voice lessons; dance classes; eat, etc.
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