The actors union mandates that all Actors need days off. Right now I work professional theatre and the actors get monday and tuesday off. But that is off from shows, there can be a rehearsal called but they get paid over time and it has to be ok with them. If its not ok with them then they can call everyone to come in early before a show
2006-11-29 08:36:06
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answered by alex 5
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Professional theater actors usually get Mondays off while they're in a show.
A film shoot appens around the clock. I don't remeber if a day off is usually scheduled or not.
An out-of-work actor works 24-7. Auditions, marketing, networking.... It's like running a small business.
2006-11-29 00:37:11
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answered by Elizabeth http://DFWTheater.com 3
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If you are talking about movie actors, I would imagine that while they are filming a movie they probably work almost every day until it's done. Then take a little time off until its time to start a new one.
2006-11-28 14:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-04 12:10:10
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answered by schugmann 4
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It depends on what the job is and how tight the schedule. When working on film, there is generally shooting every day. It depends on your role whether they'll call you to work every day.
In theatre, Monday is usually the day off.
2006-11-28 14:53:16
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answered by nomadgirl1 3
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It's dayS off. And it depends of their work schedule, I guess, and what their contract is for. Are they in a movie or on a tv show or in a play?
2006-11-28 15:54:03
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answered by chelleedub 4
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it actually depends on there schedule and if its full or not.
2006-11-28 14:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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