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I Spy... a Fun Part-time Job for Seniors and Retirees
As a retiree and senior citizen, the full-time work days may be all of a memory now. Remember those days? You reported for work at a company, put in your eight or more hours a day and looked forward to the paycheck you could make your monthly bills with. Now as a retiree, perhaps, you get involved. You work part-time, shop, visit with friends, golf, play bridge, work in the yard, read, do carpentry and so forth. Perhaps volunteer work fills your days. Still, you look for something to add a little spice to your life. Perhaps life isn't completely satisfying ... just yet.
As a retiree drawing Social Security benefits, the fun I'm having as a "background actor" (aka "movie extra") beats everything else I've experienced since quitting the real estate business twelve years ago. Since the late 1990s, I've walked across the sets of dozens of television sitcoms, commercials and movies. That's walked across while being filmed as part of the "background" of the set. And I know other retirees who do the same. The background actor (extra) is the person or people who bring a scene to life and make it realistic. They make scenes in television's "Law and Order" and current movies look like they're happening on actual city streets with honest-to-goodness tourists, business people and others walking by. Restaurant scenes appear to be shot spontaneously with real diners seated at the tables. Courtrooms are filled with people who seem to have taken the day off work to attend a real trial of someone they personally know. Playgrounds are filled with what appear to be children who really came to the park to play on the day the scene was to be shot. These are all background actors who answer to the call, "Background!" during the filming of a scene when fill-in people are needed for realism. Although the requirements are few (no special acting talent is required and there are no lines to be memorized), there are a few rules to follow to assure a smooth experience when you find and work with a casting agency.
You say you're a little nervous? That's natural. I wouldn't have it any other way, because my own experience tells me that you need to know certain things and take specific steps before you leave your home for your first assignment. Once you do, your heart will stop fluttering, you'll feel well prepared and all will be well. Here are some tips that helped me banish the butterflies:
Happy background acting! Jo Kelly, author of The Truth about Being an Extra: How to Become a Good Background Actor, has worked for nearly ten years as a background actor. She was married to the late Jack Kelly, who co-starred with James Garner in the long-running television series, "Maverick." She may be contacted through her web site www.jkelly4extras.com. Her book is available at the web site and Amazon.com Related Acting Tips
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Reader Comments Thank you for such an abundance of quality information! I'm not sure that I will ever try it, because I have an adult son who is Downs Syndrome and I haven't figured out how to work out my situiation...but, it might prove interesting and fun...exactly what I could use right now! Posted by Irene (2008-08-19) 252 Thank you for such an abundance of quality information! I'm not sure that I will ever try it, because I have an adult son who is Downs Syndrome and I haven't figured out how to work out my situiation...but, it might prove interesting and fun...exactly what I could use right now! Posted by Irene (2008-08-19) 253 Thank you for the very helpful things you showed me.I do have one concern that you never revealed, You said they charge a small fee, about really what amount would they charge. And why would they charge you a fee if the only pay as low as $7.00 an hour. Can you get back to me with the right amount that they charge. I am very interested as becoming an extra.I do need to be pointed in the right direction. I live around the Atlanta area. Thank you. Posted by shannon page (2009-12-17) 2242 Hey you are looking for an actor just look me up on myspace Posted by Greg hampton (2009-12-26) 2257 help me to work a spy
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