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You Don't Have To Be Young, Tall, Beautiful and Skinny
to Be a Successful Model

Through a TV, Radio and Print Interview


Aaron Marcus

America's Premier Acting and Commercial Modeling Career Coach


Can Teach Anyone


How To Avoid Scams

  1. Find Legitimate Agents/Photographers
  2. Learn the Best and Safest Way To Get Started 
  3. Get Work As an Actor/Commercial Model - No Matter Where You Live

Open any non-fashion magazine, and look at the models in the ads. Who do you see?

You will find that the majority of the models do not look like fashion models, but instead are beautiful and "real" looking people portraying moms, dads, patients, doctors, mechanics, infants, students, lawyers, bankers, and many other professions and roles in society.

Commercial models are seen on everything from packaging for hair coloring products to cell phone ads. Unlike the fashion industry, which has very strict physical demands, commercial modeling has no age, height, weight, or size restrictions; all types of people are needed. Also, commercial modeling work is available virtually everywhere, even in small cities. Throughout North America, commercial models earn between $25-$250 an hour.

My name is Aaron Marcus, and through a radio, TV or print interview, I can teach people the best way to:

  1. create the necessary photos that will give them their best chance to get work
  2. get photos taken for free
  3. market themselves and even get modeling and acting jobs on their own

How can I do this? Well, I look like everybody's next door neighbor, and have been making my living as an actor and commercial model since 1986. As of today, I have been booked 1,147  times. I have been cast as Dr. Barnes on "Law & Order: CI", on "The West Wing", "The Wire", and even as the rock grunge guitarist for Molson Beer.

Not only have I written what many consider the "Bible" for commercial modeling, "How to Become a Successful Commercial Model", I also publish the Tear Sheet acting/commercial modeling newsletter. On weekends, I offer my Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop throughout the U.S., Canda and Australia.

Here on my site, you can see my acting video, my commercial modeling jobs, my full acting resume, and hear my voice over and narration jobs.

10 Sample Interview Questions

for Aaron Marcus Actor, Model, Lecturer and Author of "How to Become a Successful Commercial Model"

  1. What is the biggest mistake people make that prevents them from becoming a successful model?
  2. What questions should you ask an agent to see if the agent is legitimate or running a scam?
  3. Can a model or actor find work on his or her own, without an agent?
  4. Is it possible to get commercial modeling work in small markets?
  5. If a person is not very tall, or is between the ages of 30 - 50 or older, can he or she still work as a model?
  6. How can someone find an agent in their area?
  7. How can people get photographs taken at a reasonable price?
  8. Is it possible to have a full-time job or be a student and still work as a model?
  9. Are there any age, height or weight restrictions for modeling?
  10. How much do commercial models earn?

Printable Photos

Click on a photo to download a high resolution version suitable for print. Find more photos of Aaron on the Commercial Modeling Photos page under About Aaron Marcus.

Bio

Aaron Marcus has been a full-time actor and commercial model since 1986. He has been cast in 1,145 (to date) TV/network/cable programs, TV/radio commercials, narrations, corporate/feature films and print ads. You have seen Aaron in projects such as: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The Wire, Homicide, Life on the Street, The West Wing, The Prosecutors, Broadcast News, Cry Baby, Korea Gate, Stage Fright, General Lee and America's Most Wanted.

He has been hired as a stand-in on projects such as: Silence of the Lambs, Guarding Tess, The Pelican Brief, Twelve Monkeys, Runaway Bride and Syriana and the TV show "24".

Aaron Marcus has appeared in print ads throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, the Netherlands and Asia.  His has appeared in magazines such as Time, Newsweek, Reader's Digest, Parents, TV Guide, Sports Illustrated, Details, New York Times, Money, Maxim, Forbes, Mirabella, Wall Street Journal and People.

"How to Become a Successful Commercial Model"

Aaron Marcus has written what many consider the most important book for commercial modeling entitled, How to Become a Successful Commercial Model. He also writes and publishes The Tear Sheet newsletter, a quarterly acting/commercial modeling newsletter.

"Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop"

Aaron Marcus has offered his Workshop over 400 times throughout the US,  Canada and Australia. Students will learn from a full-time actor the strategies to having real success in this industry. They will also understand the reality of working either part or full - time in this complicated business.

 

TO CONTACT AARON MARCUS FOR AN INTERVIEW
OR TO GET ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  1. Office phone: 410-764-8270
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Newspaper and Magazine Interviews

Arkansas Times Newspaper Arkansas
Baltimore Magazine Magazine Baltimore
Baltimore Sun Newspaper Baltimore
Buffalo News Newspaper Buffalo
Chicago Tribune Newspaper Illinois
Corpus Christi Caller Times Newspaper Corpus Christi
Jewish Times Magazine Baltimore
Mount Olive Herald Newspaper Illinois
New Era Newspaper Pennsylvania
N.W. Arkansas Times Newspaper Fayetteville
Northwest Times Newspaper Maryland
Owings Mills Times Newspaper Maryland
Reel Carolina - Film & Video Magazine North Carolina
Richmold Times - Dispatch Newspaper Virginia
Standard-Freeholder Newspaper Ontario
Syracuse New Times Newspaper New York
Tampa Tribune Newspaper Tampa
The Montgomery Advocate Magazine Maryland
The Towerlight (Towson University) Magazine Maryland
The Oklahoman Newspaper Oklahoma City
The Examiner.com ohttp://www.examiner.com/x-8824-DC-Actors-Examiner~y2010m4d19-How-actors-can-break-into-the-modeling-business Washington, D.C.

Radio, Television, & Web Interviews

Westwood 1 Jim Bohannon Show Radio USA
ABC 33/40 Pam Huff TV Alabama
WZZK Don Dailey Radio Alabama
NBC Wendy Garner TV Alabama
WZZR Mason & Dixon Radio Alabama
WBRC Janice Rogers TV Alabama
WIAT Holly TV Alabama
KASH Fritz Pettyjohn Show Radio Anchorage
KMXS Mark and Selina Radio Anchorage
WBAL Elaine Stein TV Baltimore
WCBM Arts & Entertainment Radio Baltimore
WJZ Evening News TV Baltimore
WJFK Your Moneys Worth Radio Baltimore
WQSR Steve Rouse (Rouse & Co) Radio Batimore
WLIF Merrie Street Radio Baltimore
WJZ The Morning Show TV Baltimore
WLIF Steve Rouse Radio Baltimore
WMAR Baltimore2Night TV Baltimore
WHFS Ed Norris Show Radio Baltimore
WITH Captive Audiences Radio Baltimore
WHMP The Ted Baker Show Radio Boston
WGRF Larry Norton Radio Buffalo
StudioLighting.net LightSource Podcast Web
World Talk Radio Annie Arman Show Web California
WGN The Joe Show Radio Chicago
WERE The Mary Kay Show Radio Cleveland
KEYS Jim Lago Radio Corpus Christi
WMAL Chip Franklin Show Radio Washington D.C.
WXGV Rob Harleston (Consumer Show) Radio Florida
WJXX ABC Angela Spears TV Florida
Mix 96.5 Larry & shelby Radio Houston
WDBR Max McCartney Radio Illinois
KICT Jeff Shaw Radio Kansas
WHYN Fred King (Morning Show) Radio Massachusetts
KSMB Bobby Novassad Radio New Orleans
WTVF CBS Merryl Rose (Talk of the Town) TV Nashville
WKD Dave and the Duke Radio Nashville
WOR Joan Hamburg Radio New York
KSDO Money in the Morning - George Chamberlin Radio San Diego
KKNW Chat with Women Radio Seattle
Y94 Mike Fiss/Kathy Rowe Radio Syracuse
WSYR Bill Baker Show Radio Syracuse
CKNW Carolyn Haarer Radio Vancouver, BC
VTV Paul Mennier TV Vancouver, BC
CKNW Bill Good Radio Vancouver, BC
Blog Talk Radio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/victoria-gaither Web D.C.
WJZ TV "http://wjz.com/morningedition/Aaron.Marcus.model.2.1656214.html TV Baltimore
Sirius - XM Radio Kim Alexander and Maggie Linton - Book Radio Radio Satellite