DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTORS AND PERFORMERS #3 OF 3
IN MY OPINION:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS:
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTORS AND PERFORMERS #3 OF 3::
.# 3 Definition. In order to add more clarity to the professional title, I think it is beneficial for actors to either refer to themselves as a new actor, working, or professional actor, or actor, depending on where they are in their career.
When first training and/or starting to build your résumé, I believe you are a new actor. Once you start working as an actor, but not making a living, you should call yourself a working actor. Then when you start making money (or a living) as an actor, now you are a professional. And when you become successful, then you can lose the adjectives and just call yourself an actor. >>>As an actor, you are your own category of artist. Always refer to yourself as such, not a performer, so that you gain respect for your craft, career, and yourself and from industry pros. note:: If this is something you are serious about...acting....not performing, Atlanta is in the top 4 cities in the entire world for this industry. You can call us and see about pursuing your dream if that is what it is...'DREAM'.
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