TheAct.tv student signs with Kathy Donahue’s Models and Actors

by PRStaff | January 9, 2009 at 02:07 pm
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Jett Bohonko, an ACT satellite student, signed with Kathy Donahue’s Models and Actors (kathysstars.com) is a National Talent Scout that has been in taking clients to the next level of their career for several years. Donahue has developed quite an extensive and impressive list of business contacts, enabling her to guide and place talent. In her present capacity, she manages in the areas of TV Commercials, Soaps, TV Series, Films, Magazines, Catalogs, Billboard. Specializing in the Management of Infants through Teens.

Jett Bohonko is just one of several breakout talents who have recently emerged from the ACT acting program. Children and teens from all over the USA learn the in-and-outs of acting for television and film at ACT programs. ACT acting students center their curriculum on television commercials, scene study, soaps and sitcoms, improvisation, audition techniques, cold readings, voice and diction, monologue, and film work.

The staff and instructors at ACT believe that some children are born with an abundance of natural talents and abilities. They say these children are born entertainers who enjoy performing for an audience. They also believe this type of child enjoys practicing and working to improve their skills. One instructor says that Jett Bohonko is “naturally expressive and has a pleasing personality filled with charm.”

Jett has natural talent and that all-American girl-next-door look - fresh face, clean hair, and classy, conservative clothes with a sporty edge. Jett has appeared in several community theater productions and singing recitals. Her idol is Reba McIntire, as Jett too would like to combine her acting and singing talents for film and television projects.

About ACT
ACT is a nationally recognized, private, nonacademic, avocational school for children and teens; dedicated to helping their students to master the critical artistic and business skills needed for today’s highly competitive and fast-paced entertainment industry.

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