By: Lauren Thalheimer
They act in movies, T.V., onstage, or on the radio They express ideas in theater Hours can be long and irregular They work under constant pressure For complicated roles they will research their characters traits and circumstances
They also work in cabarets, nightclubs and theme parks To succeed they need patience and commitment Some do voice over’s and narration
The annual salary is unknown The hourly wage is around $22.68
Need experience with acting Take formal dramatic training Many get a master of fine arts degree
Growth potential is 14.9% per year from 2004 to 2014
The outlook is stable
Stage manager Puppeteer Talent agent Casting director Voice-over performer
In the first photo an actor is being told what to do by his director. In the second photo it appears that there is a play and there are 2 actors on stage.
“The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.”