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An actor is a person who portrays a character in performance. Actors work across theatre, film, television, radio, and animation, as well as voice-over for commercials and video games. They strive to inhabit a character's physicality, voice, and psychology, translating a script into credible behavior and emotion for audiences.

To create convincing performances, actors study the text, research the context, and collaborate with directors, designers,

Career aspects: Actors audition for roles, go through casting, sign contracts, and may work on productions with

Technology and trends: Digital media, motion capture, and voice-work require additional skills; contemporary actors may perform

and
fellow
performers.
They
rehearse,
block
scenes
for
stage
or
cameras,
and
adjust
their
pace,
tone,
and
cadence
to
suit
the
medium.
Training
ranges
from
formal
programs
at
drama
schools
and
conservatories
to
community
theatre
experiences
and
self-directed
practice.
Acting
approaches
vary
from
classical
acting
and
realistic
method
systems
to
improvisation
and
stylized
performance.
variable
schedules.
Work
can
be
irregular
and
competitive,
with
income
often
irregular.
They
may
specialize
in
stage
acting,
screen
acting,
or
voice
acting,
and
frequently
work
across
multiple
media.
Unions
and
guilds—such
as
SAG-AFTRA
in
the
United
States,
Equity
in
several
countries—negotiate
contracts
and
protections.
Awards
recognize
achievement
across
media,
including
the
Academy
Awards,
Primetime
Emmys,
Tony
Awards,
and
other
honors.
in
multilingual
contexts
or
participate
in
dubbing
and
remastering.
The
profession
emphasizes
collaboration,
preparation,
and
ongoing
skill
development.