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Job Description
Play parts in stage, television, radio, video, motion picture productions, or other settings for entertainment, information, or instruction. Interpret serious or comic role by speech, gesture, and body movement to entertain or inform audience. May dance and sing.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 27-2011.00
- Currently, there are 48,620 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Actors”.
Also Known As…
- Actors
- Voice-Over Artist
- Understudy
- Theatre Ensemble Member
- Stand Up Comedian
- Narrator
- Community Theater Actor
- Comic
- Comedian
- Actress
- Actor
- Wire Walker
- Voice Actor
- Ventriloquist
- Vaudeville Actor
- Thrill Performer
- Theatrical Trouper
- Theatrical Performer
- Television Actor
- Stunt Woman
- Stunt Person
- Stunt Performer
- Stunt Driver
- Stunt Double
- Soubrette
- Show Girl
- Second
- Ring Conductor
- Puppeteer
- Performer
- Movie Stunt Performer
- Movie Star
- Movie Extra
- Movie Actor
- Motion Picture Actor
- Monologist
- Minstrel
- Mime
- Magician
- Juggler
- Impresario
- Impersonator
- Illusionist
- Extra
- Ensemble Director
- Elocutionist
- Dramatic Reader
- Double
- Diver
- Clown
- Circus Clown
- Artistic Director
- Aquatic Performer
- Amusement Park Entertainer
- Aerialist
- Actor Understudy
- Acting Teacher
- Acrobat
Tasks for “Stand-In”
- Collaborate with other actors as part of an ensemble.
- Sing or dance during dramatic or comedic performances.
- Portray and interpret roles, using speech, gestures, and body movements, to entertain, inform, or instruct radio, film, television, or live audiences.
- Prepare and perform action stunts for motion picture, television, or stage productions.
- Promote productions using means such as interviews about plays or movies.
- Introduce performances and performers to stimulate excitement and coordinate smooth transition of acts during events.
- Tell jokes, perform comic dances, songs and skits, impersonate mannerisms and voices of others, contort face, and use other devices to amuse audiences.
- Perform humorous and serious interpretations of emotions, actions, and situations, using body movements, facial expressions, and gestures.
- Work with other crew members responsible for lighting, costumes, make-up, and props.
- Learn about characters in scripts and their relationships to each other to develop role interpretations.
- Study and rehearse roles from scripts to interpret, learn and memorize lines, stunts, and cues as directed.
- Manipulate strings, wires, rods, or fingers to animate puppets or dummies in synchronization with talking, singing, or recorded programs.
- Attend auditions and casting calls to audition for roles.
- Dress in comical clown costumes and makeup, and perform comedy routines to entertain audiences.
- Write original or adapted material for dramas, comedies, puppet shows, narration, or other performances.
- Read from scripts or books to narrate action or to inform or entertain audiences, utilizing few or no stage props.
- Work closely with directors, other actors, and playwrights to find the interpretation most suited to the role.
- Perform original and stock tricks of illusion to entertain and mystify audiences, occasionally including audience members as participants.
- Construct puppets and ventriloquist dummies, and sew accessory clothing, using hand tools and machines.
Related Technology & Tools
- Tablet computers
- Wireless microphones
- Laptop computers
- Personal computers
- Photography tripods
- Digital video recorders
- MP3 digital voice recorders
- Digital still cameras
- Motion capture software
- Web browser software
- Apple Final Cut Pro
- Microsoft Office
- YouTube
- Website development software
- Email software