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How much do male actor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for male actor in Arizona is $20.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.29 and $40.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a male actor?

A male actor is a performer who portrays characters in film, television, theater, or other media. They use speech, movement, and emotion to bring roles to life, following scripts and directors' guidance. Male actors may work in lead or supporting roles, audition for parts, and often undergo training to refine their skills. Their job can involve long hours, travel, and adapting to different characters and genres. Success in acting requires talent, perseverance, and networking within the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a male actor?

To thrive as a Male Actor, you need strong acting abilities, script interpretation, and often formal training in drama or performing arts. Familiarity with audition software, performance recording equipment, and sometimes union membership (such as SAG-AFTRA) is beneficial. Confidence, adaptability, and excellent communication set standout actors apart. These skills are critical for delivering convincing performances, collaborating with directors, and meeting the demands of various productions.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a male actor?

The work schedule for a Male Actor can vary widely depending on the type of production, ranging from regular rehearsals and daytime shoots to late-night performances or irregular hours during film shoots. You may spend time auditioning, participating in table readings, rehearsing with a cast, and filming or performing on location or in studios. Flexibility is important, as call times and shooting schedules can change frequently based on production needs. Many actors balance multiple projects or supplement their income with other jobs between acting roles. Collaboration with directors, stage managers, and fellow cast members is a constant aspect of the profession.

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Infographic showing various Male Actor job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,090 per year, or $20.7 per hour.

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Job description

POSITION DESCRIPTION: The cashier performs all point-of-sale functions, including recording and collecting for customer purchases. He/she keeps accurate records of all cash, check, house charge, and credit card transactions. This is all done in a prompt, friendly manner. The cashier performs various services for customers, such as providing information, confirming prices, etc. The cashier must perform all assigned tasks with sufficient speed and accuracy to be able to deliver legendary customer service. The cashier reports directly to the manager of the day.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. Greet and verbally communicate with customers, management, and staff both in person and by telephone.
  2. Operate all point-of-sale equipment with sufficient speed and accuracy to avoid placing a disproportionate burden on other employees or reducing the level of customer service.
  3. Visually verify the contents of carts and containers.
  4. Read and comprehend sale circulars, store policies manuals, etc.

JOB TASKS:

  1. GREETING CUSTOMERS: The cashier greets all customers when they approach his/her checkout. Smile, make eye contact and call the customer by name whenever possible. It is important for the cashier to be friendly and helpful.
  2. DIRECTING CUSTOMERS: The cashier should know the general area where merchandise is located in the store and surrounding properties and be able to direct customers to merchandise they are looking for. The cashier can use the radio or paging system to direct a team member to assist the customer.
  3. CASHIERING: The cashier uses the P.O.S. (Point Of Sale) computer to process customers purchasing merchandise. The methods of payment accepted are: cash, check, credit card (MC, VISA, DISCOVER, AND AMERICAN EXPRESS), ACE's own House Charge Accounts and the ACE Gift Card. The cashier must be familiar with all functions of these computers and be accurate in all forms of sales. The cashier must provide each customer with an appropriate receipt for each transaction.
  4. STOCKING MERCHANDISE: Occasionally, a cashier will be asked to close his/her register to stock merchandise. He/she must be aware of the stocking policies and procedures. When a cashier radios/pages for a back-up cashier, the stocking cashier must respond quickly to handle the waiting customers. The stocking cashier is expected to cover the register for lunches, breaks, etc.
  5. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING: The cashier will keep the checkout area neat at all times to project a businesslike image to the public. Posted at each checkout counter is a list of duties to be performed daily. A cashier may also be asked to perform housekeeping duties out on the sales floor or surrounding properties as needed.
  6. BEING FAMILIAR WITH SALE PROMOTIONS: The cashier must be familiar with all current sales promotions. They are expected know where each item can be found and the starting and ending dates of these promotions. They should also be aware of sale items that are out of stock, limits on quantities and any exceptions made on a particular sale promotion.
  7. WATCHING FOR POTENTIAL SHOPLIFTERS: It is the duty of all employees to watch for shoplifters. The cashier must be alert to customers in the store, young and old, male and female. The cashier may radio team members to shoppers who are unattended or who are acting suspiciously. If a person appears to be trying to leave the store without checking out, politely request a receipt on any merchandise they are carrying. A manager should be advised at once if the cashier suspects someone of shoplifting.
  8. CUSTOMER COORDINATOR: The cashier is occasionally assigned to take a shift as customer coordinator. The customer coordinators job is to direct shoppers to the merchandise they are shopping for and to direct sales staff to assist those shoppers in making their purchase. Proper training will be given on how to perform this duty.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES:

  1. Process returned or exchanged merchandise when directed by a manager.
  2. Maintain an adequate stock of paper, forms, bags, etc., required for checkout operations.
  3. Attend store meetings, training sessions, etc., as assigned by management.
  4. Put the specified amount of change into the register at the beginning of each business day and/or the beginning of your shift.
  5. Assist in training new cashiers when directed by a supervisor.
  6. Keep cashier price books up to date.
  7. Use the paging system or radio when necessary.
  8. Maintain checkout area merchandise displays.
  9. Return unsold and returned merchandise to stock in the proper locations.
  10. Obtain coverage for the checkout station if you must be temporarily absent.
  11. Notify management when checkout equipment requires servicing.
  12. Work on special projects when your supervisor assigns them after determining their priority in relation to your normal tasks.
  13. Read the customers' names from checks and charges and address them by name whenever possible.
  14. Thank customers for shopping at our store and wish them a good day or good evening.
  15. Be aware of security needs.
  16. Count actual merchandise rather than relying on written ticket.
  17. Count all items on lumber carts.
  18. Check inside all products that appear to have been opened and between products for hidden merchandise.

In addition to the Job Tasks described previously, the cashier will be required to perform any other duties as assigned by a member of management.