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Actors Pay Across the Range

Entry (10th)
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Median (50th)
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Top (90th)
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May 2024 national BLS data. Figures are national medians and percentiles from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS (May 2024); your local market, employer and experience will differ. Wage data ages — this reflects the May 2024 release, verified June 2026. Informational only, not career, salary-negotiation or financial advice.

Pay for Actors spreads across a wide band. As of the May 2024 BLS data, the lowest-paid tenth of the field earn around Not released a year, the middle (median) sits at Not released, and the highest-paid tenth reach about Not released. The 25th-to-75th percentile range captures the typical middle of the field.

Treat this as a wage DISTRIBUTION, not a years-of-experience ladder: BLS reports where pay falls across everyone in the occupation, and the lower end tends to reflect newer or lower-paying roles and regions while the upper end reflects more senior or higher-paying ones — but it is a proxy, not a literal step-by-experience table. National figures; your market differs. Informational, not salary advice.

Pay percentileAnnual wage (May 2024)
10th percentile (entry)Not released
25th percentileNot released
Median (50th)Not released
75th percentileNot released
90th percentile (top)Not released

A distribution, not a ladder. BLS OES reports the wage distribution, not pay by years of experience. The percentile band is a proxy for experience and seniority, not a literal years-of-experience table.

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