‘I got paid £250 for one day of filming’ : how to earn cash as a film or TV extra
You don’t need acting experience and rarely have to say anything … but being flexible can result in a lucrative side hustle If you have ever dreamed of seeing yourself on screen – or just want a fun way to earn additional cash – working as an extra (or “supporting artist”) can be a lucrative (…)
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