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How much do tv actor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for tv actor in the United States is $22.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $43.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a TV Actor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a TV Actor, you need strong acting skills, the ability to memorize scripts, and often formal training or a degree in drama or performing arts. Familiarity with industry-standard audition processes, on-camera techniques, and sometimes union memberships like SAG-AFTRA are typically required. Exceptional emotional intelligence, adaptability, and strong communication skills help actors bring characters to life and collaborate effectively with directors and cast. These skills ensure convincing performances, professional reliability, and successful integration into the fast-paced television environment.

What is the difference between Tv Actor vs Film Actor?

AspectTv ActorFilm Actor
Required CredentialsActing training, auditions, portfolioActing training, auditions, portfolio
Work EnvironmentTelevision studios, sets, live audiencesMovie sets, theaters, film festivals
Employer & Industry UsageTV networks, production companiesFilm studios, production companies
Search & Comparison IntentTV acting careers, TV rolesFilm acting careers, movie roles

Tv Actors and Film Actors share similar credentials and industry environments, but Tv Actors typically work in television studios and are associated with TV networks, while Film Actors work on movie sets and in theaters. Both pursue acting careers but often differ in the type of projects and audience reach.

How much does a TV actor make?

TV actors' salaries vary widely based on experience, popularity, and the show's budget. On average, they earn from $9,000 to $20,000 per episode, with top-tier actors making significantly more. Many also receive additional compensation through residuals and royalties.

Is 27 too late to start acting?

Starting a career as a TV actor at 27 is not too late, as many actors begin their careers in their late twenties or later. Success depends on talent, training, networking, and persistence, rather than age alone. Many actors have launched their careers later and achieved significant success.

What are some common challenges TV actors face when working on a series with a tight production schedule?

TV actors often need to adapt quickly to fast-paced production environments, which can mean learning new scripts and making character adjustments with limited rehearsal time. They must maintain consistent character portrayal across multiple episodes, sometimes filming scenes out of chronological order. Collaboration with directors, writers, and fellow cast members is key to ensuring continuity and meeting deadlines. Balancing long hours on set with personal preparation and self-care is also essential to sustain performance quality over the course of a series.

What are TV actors?

TV actors are performers who portray characters in television shows, including dramas, comedies, reality series, and more. They bring scripts to life by using their acting skills to express emotions, convey stories, and engage viewers. TV actors may work on network, cable, or streaming platforms, and their roles can range from leading characters to supporting or guest appearances. Their work often involves auditions, rehearsals, and long shooting schedules to create episodes that entertain audiences.

What TV shows are casting now?

TV actors can find current casting calls on industry websites like Backstage, Casting Networks, and Casting Frontier. These platforms list available roles in ongoing TV productions, often requiring actors to submit headshots, resumes, and demo reels. Casting calls vary by show and location, and actors should regularly check these sources for new opportunities.

How can I get into TV acting?

To become a TV actor, you should gain acting training through drama schools or workshops, build a strong portfolio with headshots and a demo reel, and audition regularly for roles. Developing skills in improvisation and understanding the industry’s casting process can improve your chances of landing TV roles.
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Infographic showing various Tv Actor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 44% As Needed, 17% Full Time, and 39% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,240 per year, or $22.2 per hour.
Mental Health Writers or Actors, Part-Time

Mental Health Writers or Actors, Part-Time

mpathic

Seattle, WA • On-site, Remote

$30 - $75/hr

Contractor

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About mpathic.ai

mpathicis keeping humans safe in the AI era through automated tools and expert datasets that are rooted in psychology and powered by clinicians.
We are a series A start-up backed by Tier 1 investors including Foundry.vc and Next Frontier Capital.


Position Overview

mpathic is looking for part-time mental health writers and actors, ideally clinicians with strong backgrounds in writing, acting, improvisation, or role-play performance, to join our team. We are also open to writers and actors without clinical degrees or licensure who demonstrate commensurate experience working with vulnerable populations and sensitive content. This role will report to the Human Data Operations Manager (Katie Hawkes).

If you have already applied for a part-time expert role in the past 12 months, you do not need to reapply as we have your application on file.


Also, please note that the content this role will be involved in producing will be utilized expressly for the purposes of AI safety and mental health, and will not be utilized in TV or film. If you have existing TV or film writing contracts that exclude competing work, it may not be an issue to work with us, depending on your specific contract.

Because this role involves role-playing clinical scenarios with AI agents, we are ideally seeking clinicians and other experts who bring creative or performance-driven strengths, as these competencies enhance the realism, nuance, and emotional depth needed for AI safety testing:

  • Acting, theatre, improv, or voice-over experience
  • Strong writing skills, especially dialogue or scenario writing
  • Experience creating or inhabiting characters (e.g., performers, TTRPG role-play, narrative designers)
  • Conversational design, interaction writing, or scripted role-play experience
  • Participation in gaming, interactive storytelling, or digital communities where role-play is common

The role centers on a confidential initiative focused on AI safety protocols and mental-health policy implementation for large language models (LLMs). You will help design and perform realistic conversational scenarios, red-team model behavior, identify behavioral edge cases, and ensure appropriate recognition of distress or risk in AI-driven interactions. You may also help develop novel psychometrics, rubrics, behavioral taxonomies, evaluation criteria, and qualitative analyses. A strong commitment to safety, clinical ethics, and confidentiality is essential.

Successful candidates are proactive, reliable, collaborative, and skilled at balancing independent problem-solving with appropriate escalation. Consistency and communication are key at mpathic.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and role-play chat experiences with AI agents across diverse clinical and emotional scenarios
  • Perform or simulate characters across ages, backgrounds, severity levels, and emotional states (spoken or written)
  • Write dialogue scripts, scenario outlines, or narrative prompts for testing edge cases in mental-health contexts
  • Conduct qualitative analyses of conversations to derive taxonomies, personas, and behavioral patterns
  • Translate clinical expertise into structured prompt patterns and evaluation rubrics
  • Provide expert clinical feedback on internal mental-health policy development
  • Collaborate with engineering and research teams to define evaluation metrics for tone, psychological validity, and appropriateness
  • Identify and document failure cases, risk signals, and edge behaviors
  • Contribute to scenario modeling, red teaming, and rapid experimentation cycles
  • Ensure all work adheres to strict confidentiality agreements and NDAs
  • Implement quality-assurance protocols for conversation and behavioral analysis
  • Participate in review sessions with engineers, researchers, and clinical consultants

Basic Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of crisis intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning
  • Demonstrated experience in creative writing, theatre, improv, acting, voice acting, or character-driven role-play
  • Interest in NLP, AI, ML, safety evaluation, or speech-signal processing
  • Strong understanding of mental-health ethics, boundaries, and responsible handling of sensitive data
  • Ability to telecommute and use Slack, LLM tools (trainable), and Microsoft 365
  • Comfort with ambiguity, iteration, and emerging technology
  • Ability to integrate constructive feedback


Above andBeyond:

  • Clinical experience with severe pathology, crisis populations, individuals experiencing mental-health crises, and vulnerable youth or young adults
  • In-progress or completed clinical degree or independent licensure (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Psychiatry, or related field)
  • Participation or familiarity with Discord, Reddit, gaming communities, or narrative role-play environments
  • Background in trust & safety, content moderation, or policy development
  • Experience with AI/ML in clinical or healthcare settings
  • Experience with data classification, annotation, or qualitative analysis projects

Compensation:
Our pay structure is dependent on licensure, years of education, and professional experience. Our pay ranges from $30-75/hr, dependent on qualifications.


Additional Requirements:

  • Must be willing to sign comprehensive NDA, confidentiality agreements, and any other agreements that may be required by the end customer
  • Comfortable working with sensitive mental health content and in an area of high impact for billions of end-users
  • Recurrent occasional team meetings and project coordination calls


To Apply: Please submit your resume along with a brief cover letter describing your relevant experience, skills, and interests.


IMPORTANT - How to Apply
We can only accept and review and applications via our direct official recruiting portal:https://mpathic2.bamboohr.com/careers, due to the abundance of 3rd party apps and automated agents. Only applications submitted directly by the applicant through our portal will be considered.