Extra (actor)
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In drama, an extra is a performer in a film, television show, or stage production who has no role or purpose other than to appear in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene). They are little more than living props used to add a sense of realism to the scene in which they appear. Extras often require little to no acting experience, are hired en masse with little formality, and usually paid at low rates. War films and epic films often employ extras in large numbers: some films have featured hundreds or even thousands of paid extras.
On a movie set, film extras are technically referred to as "Background Action" or "Background Performers." In a stage production, extras are commonly referred to as "supernumeraries." In television they are sometimes known as "supporting artistes" or "S.A.s".
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[edit] Former extras
Some actors who became celebrities began their careers as extras in other productions. For example:
- Before becoming household names, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon served as extras during the Fenway Park scenes in Field of Dreams.
- Bruce Willis appeared as an extra in the final courtroom scene in the film The Verdict.
- Noël Coward appeared as an extra in the film Hearts of the World.
- Fred Zinnemann was an extra in All Quiet on the Western Front before he became a film director.
- David Niven appeared as a Central Casting extra in many Hollywood films before going on to become a leading man.
- Terry-Thomas was an extra in many British films before becoming a star.
- Trevor Bannister was an extra in Reach for the Sky.
- Michael Caine and Oliver Reed both acted as extras in British films of the late 1950s.
- Dave Clark was an extra in the Judy Garland film I Could Go On Singing.
- Patti Boyd appeared as an extra in The Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night.
- Phil Collins was an extra in A Hard Day's Night.
- David Bowie was an extra in The Virgin Soldiers.
- Bob Hoskins was an extra in the Frankie Howerd film Up the Front.
- Julian Sands appeared as an extra in an episode of the British TV series Minder.
- Adrian Lester was an extra in the British soap-opera Crossroads.
- Clive Bull was an extra in the British police TV series The Bill.
- Graham Cole was an extra in Doctor Who. He was also an extra in The Bill before he created the role of PC Tony Stamp in the series.
- Alex Walkinshaw who plays 'Smithy' in The Bill spent a year as an extra in Grange Hill.
- Martha Ross, mother of television presenter Jonathan, has been an extra in the British soap-opera EastEnders, as a market stallholder, since its inception.
- Kara Tointon was once an extra in EastEnders before later creating the character of Dawn Swann in the soap.
- Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was an extra in the 1946 movie Holiday in Mexico before becoming Cuba's leader.
- Novelist-philosopher Ayn Rand was an extra in King of Kings before becoming a renowned writer.
- Kelly Clarkson - Singer/Winner of American Idol first season appeared as an extra in TV sitcoms That 80s Show and Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
[edit] Cameo
When a celebrity (be it an actor or not) performs a brief appearance on a production, it is usually considered a cameo appearance. For instance, Alfred Hitchcock's appearances on his own movies are cameo appearances.
[edit] In popular culture
The silent film The Extra Girl (1923) portrays a small-town girl who comes to Hollywood and becomes an extra in her attempt to achieve stardom.
The television sitcom Extras follows the exploits of two professional extras, Andy and Maggie. They spend most of their time on set looking for a speaking role and a boyfriend, respectively.cy:Rhodiwr (actor) de:Statist nl:Figurant ja:エキストラ pl:Statysta sv:Statist

