What Is An Actor?
An actor is a very broad term that refers to a
person who acts or performs a character in a production.
The term actor can be applied to many different type of
performances. For example, an actor can perform in a
movie. An actor can perform in a television program. An
actor can perform in a theatrical production. Actors can
even perform voice-overs in radio commercials or as
cartoon characters.
In addition to the different types of performance
outlets, there are also many different types or
categories of actors. There are lead actors, character
actors, doubles and extras.
Lead Actor
A lead actor is the actor or actors who perform the
primary role in a production. Lead actors may also be
referred to as the principal actor or star of the show.
The plot of the story is centered around the lead, and
often times, the lead performs most of the speaking
parts.
Character Actor
A character actor is an actor who usually
performs a supporting role in a production. A character
actor may play a one-dimensional, stereotypical
character, such as a "thug" character or a stereotypical
gay person.
Double
A double is an actor who stands in for a lead actor in
scenes that might be too dangerous or too revealing for
the lead actor, such as a body double or a stunt double.
Extra/Background Actor
An extra is an actor who performs in the background of a
scene, in order to give the illusion that the scene is
real life. An extra or background actor usually has no
speaking role, or a very brief speaking role.