Monday, September 14, 2009

Acting & Modeling Jobs


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Job description

An actor communicates a character and situations to an audience through speech, body language and movement. This usually involves interpreting the work of a writer under the instruction and support of a director, although some work may require the actor to improvise the reactions of a character to a situation.

Work varies enormously: from live stage performances of the classics and community theatre, to soap operas, radio work and film parts. An actor's role may also involve education, training or therapy, as well as entertainment.

An acting career inevitably incorporates periods of unemployment, underemployment and alternative employment.

Typical work activities

Work activities vary from actor to actor and even for the same actor, depending on the contract. However, activities include varying combinations of the following:

  • job seeking and networking;
  • attending meetings with an agent;
  • preparing for and attending auditions;
  • learning lines and rehearsing;
  • researching reading material or undertaking activities to help prepare for a part;
  • discussing interpretation and delivery with other members of the company and the director;
  • performing for a live audience;
  • performing in a studio or 'on location' for film, television, internet and radio broadcast;
  • doing voice-overs for advertisements or recording 'talking books' for CDs;
  • managing the performance area, costumes and props



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