Actors bring characters to life on stage, in film, on television, and in radio. The role involves learning scripts, rehearsing, and performing in front of live audiences or cameras. Actors may work in theatres, film sets, television studios, or for radio and voiceover projects. The work can be unpredictable, with periods of intense activity followed by quieter times. Many actors also supplement their income with other jobs. To succeed as an actor, you need creativity, resilience, dedication, and good communication skills. Many actors train at drama schools, but talent and practical experience are also highly valued in the industry.
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Bloomsbury Publishing
( Added 11 Jun 2026 - 1 position available )
<p>Bloomsbury’s Academic Division seeks an enthusiastic, efficient, and personable candidate to support editorial work across Theatre Studies, The Arden Shakespeare, Literary Studies, and Classical Studies. This is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience of a busy editorial department and develop valuable publishing skills.</p>
Closing date: in 6 days
Possible start date: 30 Sep 2026
ELEVATE COMMUNITY PRODUCTION CIC
( Added 22 Jun 2026 - 1 position available )
<p>Join us to gain hands-on experience supporting and facilitating creative programmes, developing practical skills in storytelling, media production, events and engagement while contributing to inclusive projects that bring people together and create real impact. </p>
Closing date: in 28 days
Possible start date: 01 Aug 2026
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