- Salary statistics
- Actor
Actor
28 100 - 43 700 kr / month
Women earn 106% of what men do.
Kultur, media, design
Salary progression Actor
What does an actor do? – tasks and working environment
An actor interprets and portrays roles in theater, film, TV, radio, and other media. The work involves conveying emotions, thoughts, and stories through body language, voice, and expression. Often, the work is project-based and can include rehearsals, performances, film shoots, and advertising productions. The working environment varies greatly – from traditional theater stages to outdoor settings, studios, or digital platforms. The profession requires flexibility as working hours are often irregular and may include evenings, weekends, and travel.
Salary development over time
The salary for actors has increased over the past three years. In 2022, the average salary was 33,800 SEK per month, while in 2023 it had risen to 34 700 SEK. In 2024, the average salary reached 37 200 SEK, representing an approximately 10% increase over the period. This positive trend can partly be explained by increased demand for productions for streaming services and a generally higher pressure on the cultural sector after the pandemic. Union negotiations and increased awareness of equal pay have also contributed to the development. However, salary increases have varied depending on employer, experience level, and type of production.
Actor salary – complete overview
- Average salary: 37 200 SEK/month
- Lowest salary: 28,100 SEK/month
- Highest salary: 43,700 SEK/month
- Hourly wage: 224 SEK
- Women earn: 106% of men's salary (women: 38 100 SEK, men: 35 900 SEK)
- Regional differences: Data varies, but higher salaries mainly occur in metropolitan regions.
Education and qualifications
To work as an actor, a artistic education in theater or drama is usually required, often at university level. Many actors have completed several years of formal training and combine this with practical experience from amateur theater, workshops, and courses. There are also opportunities for further education or specialization in different genres and media.
- Artistic higher education: 3–4 years (e.g., The National Academy of Dramatic Art, Stockholm University of the Arts)
- Folk high school courses and vocational training: 1–2 years
- Internships and trainee programs: Often within theater or film production
- Prerequisites: Auditions and work samples are common for admission
- Further education/courses: Voice training, stage performance, improvisation
Few professions offer such great variation in working environment as acting – it can involve everything from historical theaters to modern streaming productions or live performances in unusual settings. The creative freedom and the opportunity to constantly take on new roles attract many to the profession.
Common benefits and compensations
Many actors have access to collective agreement-based conditions such as sick pay, holiday pay, and pension contributions. In project employment, per diems, travel allowances, and insurance may also be included. Benefits vary depending on employer and the nature of the assignment, but union agreements often secure basic employment conditions.
Competition and challenges
The job market for actors is highly competitive, characterized by many applicants for relatively few roles. Insecure employment and project-based assignments are common, leading to periods of uncertain income. Establishing oneself requires talent, networking, and perseverance, and it is not uncommon to have side jobs to support oneself between projects. Changes in the media landscape, such as increased production for streaming services, have opened new opportunities but also increased the pace and demands for flexibility.
Tips for aspiring actors
To succeed as an actor, a strong drive and the ability to handle setbacks are important. Being communicative facilitates collaboration and role interpretation, while flexibility helps with quick changes and varied working environments. It is wise to pursue education and courses to develop technical skills and build a network within the industry. Actively participating in auditions and projects, even at amateur level, provides valuable experience. Creativity and curiosity are key traits for continuously developing your expression and finding new paths in the profession. Finally, perseverance and patience are required to handle periods of uncertainty and competition. Taking initiative and creating your own projects can often lead to unexpected opportunities.
Key facts about actors
- Salary range: 28,100–43,700 SEK/month
- Average salary: 37 200 SEK/month
- Education level: Usually university-level in theater/drama
- Gender distribution: Women earn 106% of men's salary
- Number of available jobs: 620 within the profession
Career paths and future prospects
After 3–5 years in the profession, an actor may have built a broad network and gained experience from both stage and film. Many choose to combine roles in theater, TV, and film, while others focus on directing, scriptwriting, or drama education. Some actors pursue further training in voice or specialize in areas such as children's theater or dubbing. Forecasts from the Employment Service show that there is insufficient data for a reliable assessment of future job prospects, but there are 620 available jobs within the profession, indicating some demand. Developments in digital media and streaming services may create new opportunities but also increase competition for roles.
Common questions about actors
- What does an actor earn?
- The average salary for an actor is 37 200 SEK per month. - How large is the salary difference between men and women?
- Women earn 106% of men's salaries (women 38 100 SEK, men 35 900 SEK). - What are the highest and lowest salaries for actors?
- The highest salary is 43,700 SEK and the lowest is 28,100 SEK per month. - What education is required to become an actor?
- Usually, higher education in theater/drama and audition materials or auditions are required. - What are the future prospects for the profession?
- There are 620 available jobs within the profession, but competition is high and forecasts are lacking. - What is the most common form of employment?
- Many work project-based or as freelancers, often with multiple employers. - Are there regional salary differences?
- Yes, higher salaries mainly occur in metropolitan regions.
Salary distributed by age and sector
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22500 kr | 25300 kr | |
| 25-34 | 32800 kr | 34000 kr | |
| 35-44 | 37300 kr | 37900 kr | |
| 45-54 | 41400 kr | 41800 kr | |
| Snitt | 106% | 36100 kr | 37200 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 23100 kr | 27700 kr |
| 25-34 | 98% | 33000 kr | 33800 kr |
| 35-44 | 103% | 36500 kr | 37000 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39400 kr | 39700 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 38800 kr | 39300 kr |
| 65-68 | 117% | 40200 kr | 41500 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 36700 kr | 37400 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 23100 kr | 27700 kr |
| 25-34 | 97% | 32800 kr | 33600 kr |
| 35-44 | 104% | 35900 kr | 36500 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39300 kr | 39600 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 37300 kr | 37900 kr |
| 65-68 | 118% | 40200 kr | 41600 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 36000 kr | 36700 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25-34 | 35800 kr | 36400 kr | |
| 35-44 | 94% | 39200 kr | 39200 kr |
| 45-54 | 98% | 40100 kr | 40200 kr |
| 55-64 | 101% | 42900 kr | 43000 kr |
| Snitt | 97% | 40600 kr | 40700 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22400 kr | 25100 kr | |
| 25-34 | 0 kr | 34000 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22400 kr | 25100 kr | |
| 25-34 | 0 kr | 34000 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snitt | 106% | 34900 kr | 35900 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 23800 kr | 29800 kr |
| 25-34 | 98% | 33300 kr | 34300 kr |
| 35-44 | 103% | 35700 kr | 36200 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39600 kr | 40000 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 38500 kr | 39200 kr |
| 65-68 | 117% | 37700 kr | 38600 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 36600 kr | 37500 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 23800 kr | 29800 kr |
| 25-34 | 97% | 33200 kr | 34300 kr |
| 35-44 | 104% | 34900 kr | 35500 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39500 kr | 39800 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 36800 kr | 37800 kr |
| 65-68 | 118% | 36900 kr | 38100 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 35700 kr | 36800 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35-44 | 94% | 41100 kr | 41100 kr |
| 45-54 | 98% | 40800 kr | 40800 kr |
| 55-64 | 101% | 42800 kr | 42800 kr |
| Snitt | 97% | 41500 kr | 41500 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snitt | 34300 kr | 35400 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snitt | 34300 kr | 35400 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22400 kr | 24900 kr | |
| 25-34 | 0 kr | 35600 kr | |
| 35-44 | 40900 kr | 41500 kr | |
| 45-54 | 40500 kr | 41100 kr | |
| Snitt | 106% | 0 kr | 38100 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 22700 kr | 26500 kr |
| 25-34 | 98% | 32900 kr | 33500 kr |
| 35-44 | 103% | 36900 kr | 37400 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39300 kr | 39600 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 39000 kr | 39300 kr |
| 65-68 | 117% | 43500 kr | 45100 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 36800 kr | 37300 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 89% | 22700 kr | 26500 kr |
| 25-34 | 97% | 32700 kr | 33300 kr |
| 35-44 | 104% | 36300 kr | 37000 kr |
| 45-54 | 99% | 39300 kr | 39500 kr |
| 55-64 | 100% | 37500 kr | 37900 kr |
| 65-68 | 118% | 43500 kr | 45100 kr |
| Snitt | 100% | 36100 kr | 36700 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25-34 | 36100 kr | 36900 kr | |
| 35-44 | 94% | 38700 kr | 38800 kr |
| 45-54 | 98% | 39600 kr | 39800 kr |
| 55-64 | 101% | 43000 kr | 43000 kr |
| Snitt | 97% | 40200 kr | 40400 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22400 kr | 24800 kr |
| Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 | 22400 kr | 24800 kr |
About the data
All information displayed on this page is based on data from the Swedish Central Bureau of Statistics (SCB), the Swedish Tax Agency and the Swedish employment agency. Learn more about our data and data sources here.
All figures are gross salaries, meaning salaries before tax. The average salary, or mean salary, is calculated by adding up the total salary for all individuals within the profession and dividing it by the number of individuals. For specific job categories, we have also considered various criteria such as experience and education.
Profession Actor has the SSYK code 2655, which we use to match against the SCB database to obtain the latest salary statistics.
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