Hire an actor to help you with your event or movie.
Hire an actor to help you with your event or movie.
Welcome to our website. We help you find the right actors for your movie or event. We have experienced actors and actresses who are available to make your event or movie something to remember. You can browse through our catalog at the bottom of this page to see if we have any actor you like, and if we don’t, we can probably help you find one.
Hello, I am an actor who has played several roles. My specialty is pretending to be someone I am not.
If you need help with your movie or event, I can help.
I can pretend to be a waiter, a police officer, a doctor… I can even pretend to be you if necessary.
I am very good at my job and have been told that I am the best actor in town.
Please call me if you have any questions or if you would like to hire me for your next event.
Thank you!
A professional actor who has trained at the best acting schools in the world, A.J. Hopkins is available for hire at the reasonable rate of $20.00 per hour.
The first half-hour of your event is free, if you choose to book a full hour.
Mr. Hopkins can attend your event, or movie set and assume the role of the character you describe, or bring your own character to life on screen.
Mr. Hopkins will assume any character you need him to be: Doctor, Lawyer, Detective, Cop, Fireman, Cowboy, Indian Chief or any other character you may request as long as it is not related to court cases or legal matters.
Mr. Hopkins also offers personal acting lessons for anyone interested in improving their acting skills at a rate of $20 per hour.
For more information contact A.J. Hopkins at these locations:
Antonio Hopkins is an experienced actor, who has been an actor for years. He has a wide range of movie involvement and can work with anyone. Contact Antonio Hopkins at 801-680-7727 or email him at antoniohopkins@hotmail.com.
An actor is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs “in the flesh” in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is ὑποκριτής (hupokritḗs), literally “one who answers”. The actor’s interpretation of their role pertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character. Interpretation occurs even when the actor is “playing themselves”, as in some forms of experimental performance art, or, more commonly; to act, is to create. Formerly, in some societies, only men could become actors, and women’s roles were generally played by men or boys. When used for the stage, women occasionally played the roles of prepubescent boys.
The etymology is a simple derivation from actor with -ess added. When referring to groups of performers of both sexes, actors is preferred.[1] Actor is also used before the full name of a performer as a gender-specific term. Within the profession, the re-adoption of the neutral term dates to the post-war period of the 1950 and ’60s, when the contributions of women to
Hopkins is an actor and director trained in the Meisner Technique. He studied with William Esper at the William Esper Studio for two years, appearing in scenes from Shakespeare, Chekhov, and O’Neill. He currently performs stand-up comedy throughout NYC and is part of the sketch comedy group, Totally Sketch. He also has a cat named Agent Meowfield that has been featured in TV shows such as “Bones” and “The Mentalist.”
Hopkins can be seen in the upcoming thriller, “Meth Head,” directed by Jane Clark and starring Lukas Haas (“Inception”) and Blake Bermingham. In addition to acting, he has worked behind the camera as a writer/director on short films including “The Line,” which premiered at the 2012 New York International Latino Film Festival.
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