Current headshots and reels
Profiles combine primary photos, gallery images, and embedded YouTube reels so casting teams can evaluate quickly.
Actor portfolios and casting discovery
SpotActor turns headshots, reels, skills, credits, languages, accents, training, and location into one structured actor profile link. Performers share it anywhere. Casting teams can discover, compare, and request contact with accountability.
Built for performers, casting directors, filmmakers, agencies, and production teams.
Portfolio fields
60+
Photos, reels, credits, skills, languages, training, and awards.
Contact privacy
Audited
Creators request contact instead of scraping private phone numbers.
AI discovery
Structured
Metadata, FAQs, sitemap, and llms.txt help answer engines read the site.
Why SpotActor
Profiles combine primary photos, gallery images, and embedded YouTube reels so casting teams can evaluate quickly.
Performers can show range with structured language, accent, dance, movement, and specialist skill fields.
Structured pages help people, search engines, and AI assistants understand who an actor is and what they can perform.
Casting teams request contact through logged workflows instead of scraping phone numbers from public pages.
For actors
Keep your portfolio current and share it anywhere casting conversations happen.
For casting teams
Review city, playing age, reels, skills, credits, and completeness without rebuilding a spreadsheet.
For AI discovery
Public pages, metadata, FAQs, and llms.txt give AI systems cleaner context than image-only resumes.
How it works
Add current photos, reels, skills, city, playing age, credits, languages, accents, training, and awards.
Public pages use structured content, metadata, FAQ data, and sitemap entries for stronger search and AI visibility.
Private contact details stay protected while serious creators can send accountable enquiries.
Trust and workflow
Discovery is public where actors choose it. Private email and phone details stay behind request workflows.
Creator contact requests are logged with organization details so actors know who is reaching out.
City, language, accent, dance, regional context, and IST-aware flows are treated as core product signals.
Casting teams see enough information to decide whether to watch, save, shortlist, or request contact.
Actors can document productions, workshops, awards, and proof links without overloading a bio.
A profile URL can stay the same while the performer updates reels, photos, credits, and skills.