Under-five explained

An under-five,[1] also known as an under-5 or a U/5,[2] is a television or film actor whose character has fewer than five lines of dialogue.[3] The term is used in SAG-AFTRA contracts and has been used when referring to performers in a daytime soap opera.

SAG-AFTRA rules

An under-five role falls between an extra (a nonspeaking role) and a day player (a full part). Per SAG-AFTRA, for an under-five the total number of words in the five lines or less must be below 50. Exceeding this reclassifies the role as a full part, which constitutes a substantial rise in pay. An extra may be upgraded to under-five status if they interact with principals or are given direction in a way that furthers the plot.[4] [5]

Prior to the 2012 merger of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), actors performing as under-fives as members of AFTRA became eligible for SAG membership after one year.[4] [6] Post merger, actors performing with an under-five contract operate as members of the consolidated union.

Through November 16, 2016, the minimum pay rate for an under-five actor on a soap opera is $451 for a one-hour show, and $369 for a -hour show. By comparison, the minimum pay rate for a principal on a soap opera is $1,038 for a one-hour show, and $778 for a -hour show. The pay rate for a background actor on a soap opera is $150 for a 1-hour show, and $115 for a -hour show.[7]

Under-five work

An under-five role can be a stepping stone to bigger roles.[4] [8] However, with the general decline of American soap operas, the number of under-fives, extras, and even day players employed has declined, due to reductions of production budgets.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HOME FRONT; Bit Parts on Screen, and a Salary to Match . Betsy . Cummings . July 25, 2004 . . 2012-01-04.
  2. Book: Allen, Robert Clyde . Speaking of Soap Operas . registration . 53 . under-5 soap opera. . UNC Press Books . April 30, 1985 . 2012-01-04.
  3. Web site: Resume Billing Double 19 Productions . Double 19 Productions . May 19, 2009 . 2012-01-04.
  4. Web site: As The World Turns Interview: Patrick Stephenson . https://web.archive.org/web/20090130041407/http://soapoperadigest.com/features/as-the-world-turns/interviews/patrickstephenson . dead . Jennifer . Lenhart . . January 30, 2009 . April 30, 2016.
  5. Web site: On the Scene at General Hospital . Maria . Ciaccia . Generalhospital.about.com . January 30, 2009 . April 30, 2016.
  6. Web site: When An Actor Should Join A Union . https://web.archive.org/web/20150213041958/http://www.actorschecklist.com/index.php/2014-01-24-05-35-43/item/83-when-an-actor-should-join-a-union . December 1, 2007 . February 13, 2015 . Actorschecklist.com . dead . April 30, 2016.
  7. Web site: SAG-AFTRA Network TV Code . SAG-AFTRA . April 30, 2016.
  8. Book: Kanner, Bernice . SOAP STAR FOR A DAY . . August 16, 1993 . April 30, 2016.