Background Acting
Background acting, also known as extra work, involves performers who appear in films, television shows, or theater productions but do not have speaking roles. These actors help create a realistic environment by filling in scenes, such as crowds in a busy street or patrons in a restaurant. Their presence adds depth and authenticity to the production.
Background actors typically follow the direction of the director and work alongside the main cast. They may be required to mimic conversations or perform specific actions to enhance the scene. While background acting may not receive the same recognition as lead roles, it is an essential part of the storytelling process.