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Actor (Blue Hat (Practicing your emotional instrument. Is it tuned up and…
Actor
Blue Hat
Practicing your emotional instrument. Is it tuned up and ready to go? The exact truth sells tickets. If you’re not able to go there emotionally, then you’re leaving the door open for someone else to take your job.
Similar professions: Producers and Directors, More
Number of jobs: 69,400 (2014)
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Entry level education: Some college, no degree
Understanding tone and style. Watch a ton of television and film. If you don’t look like you’re already on the show, then you won’t be on the show.
Oratory Skills: Actors, whether stage actors or television and movie actors, should have excellent oratory skills. They should have the right pitch to deliver the lines designed for the character.
Comprehension Skills: An actor should have the ability to read and analyze the script with ease. An actor will not be able to give the best if he or she has not understood the character.
Practicing daily. Break down the scene with The Lyndon Technique: 15 Guideline Map To Booking Technique, watch videos, etc.
Building your confidence. Believe that you have what it takes. If you have low self-esteem, then you don’t have the cherry on top. The cherry on top is you
Making sure you have money in the bank. No one likes a needy person. How can you concentrate on the work when you’re too worried about getting the job? How can you be sharp when you’re exhausted?
Having your team together. Your team consists of theatrical/voiceover/commercial/print agents and a personal manager.
Memorization Ability: An actor and especially stage actors should have excellent memorization powers. Actors are required to memorize long and complex dialogues. Television actors get very little time to memorize scripts.
Creativity: An actor should be innovative while portraying a character. They should be able to interpret the characters’ feelings and motives in the most believable way.
Black Hat
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No private life.
Most actors don't make it onto the red carpet in designer clothing. Even some of those Hollywood celebrities will have another source of income, from producing, to working as a musician, to working in restaurants. If you enjoy Starbucks, the chances of an actor serving you is excellent, as they are a very actor-friendly business.
There are many false people in the acting industry who will stab actors in the back by talking about them behind their back, and taking jabs at flaws, especially the physical appearances of actors.
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Red Hat
I think id make a great actor or a teacher because im extremely dramatic and id make a sufficient amount of money
Id make a good acting teacher as well i believe because im really good at teaching things and spotting talent
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White Hat
The highest paid industries for Actors, by average wage, are Performing arts, spectator sports & related industries; Motion pictures & video industries; and Amusement & Recreation.
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THE STATES WHERE ACTORS ARE PAID THE HIGHEST ARE
- Connecticut
- New Jersey
- California
0.668
Actors had a wage GINI coefficient of 0.668 in 2015, which is higher than the national average of 0.486. In other words, wages are less evenly distributed for Actors than the overall labor force
The most common industries that employ Actors, by number of employees, are Performing arts, spectator sports & related industries; Motion pictures & video industries; and Amusement & Recreation.
AVERAGE SALARY
$45,256
± $8,501
In 2015, average Actors earned $45,256, compared to the national average of $48,539. Here are the 4 occupations closest to Actors by average wage.