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Movie voice salary
26 700 - 41 500 kr / month
Women earn 92% of what men do.
Kultur, media, design
Salary progression Movie voice
Salary and Conditions for Voice Actors
Working as a voice actor means bringing characters and stories to life through one's voice. It is a form of acting where expressions and emotions are conveyed without physical performance. The profession requires a deep understanding of scripts and character development, as well as the ability to adapt one's voice to different styles and tones.
What Does a Voice Actor Earn?
The average salary for a voice actor is 34 700 SEK per month. There is a certain gender pay gap, with men earning an average of 36 600 SEK while women earn 33 700 SEK, meaning that women earn 92% of what men do. This average salary has increased from 33 800 SEK since the last measurement.
Hourly Wage and Employment Forms
For voice actors employed on an hourly basis, the average wage is 209 SEK per hour, based on 166 working hours per month. Remuneration may vary depending on the scope and complexity of assignments, as well as the sector in which one works.
Salary Range for Voice Actors
- The highest salary for a male voice actor is 41500 SEK, belonging to a man in the municipal sector with a high school education.
- The highest salary for a female voice actor is 39900 SEK.
- The lowest salary for a female voice actor is 26700 SEK, in the state sector with pre-high school education.
- The lowest salary for a male voice actor is 31100 SEK.
Education and Skills for Voice Actors
For those who want to work as voice actors, a background in acting is often required. Many have undergone training at theater or art schools. There are also specialized courses for voice acting that can help develop the specific skills required.
Skills and Abilities
Some of the most important competencies include:
- Ability to read and interpret scripts.
- Flexibility in voice and tone.
- Good listening comprehension and pronunciation.
- Skill in conveying emotions and character traits through the voice.
Job Market and Outlook
The profession of voice acting is part of a broader group of actors. According to the Swedish Public Employment Service, there are no specific forecasts for voice actors due to limited data. Generally, demand can vary depending on production trends in film, TV, and digital media.
Competition and Opportunities
Competition in the profession is tough, and many voice actors work as freelancers, which means they need to be proactive in seeking assignments and networking within the industry. Opportunities may exist in various sectors, such as film, TV, radio, and video games.
Benefits and Working Conditions
Benefits may vary depending on the employer and type of employment. Some productions may offer benefits such as training in voice techniques or access to recording studios, but this is not always standard. Flexibility in working hours can also be seen as an advantage by many.
For those interested in advancing in the profession, it is important to continuously work on their voice and participate in further training and workshops. Building a strong network and staying updated on industry developments are also key factors for success as a voice actor.
Salary distributed by age and sector
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 22400 kr | 25300 kr | |
25-34 | 30700 kr | 32100 kr | |
35-44 | 36800 kr | 37500 kr | |
45-54 | 37000 kr | 37600 kr | |
55-64 | 38500 kr | 38900 kr | |
Snitt | 92% | 33600 kr | 34700 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 24300 kr | 26200 kr |
25-34 | 106% | 32300 kr | 33200 kr |
35-44 | 100% | 35800 kr | 36500 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 36900 kr | 37700 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 38100 kr | 38500 kr |
65-68 | 90% | 37500 kr | 37700 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 35400 kr | 36100 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 24300 kr | 26200 kr |
25-34 | 105% | 32100 kr | 32900 kr |
35-44 | 101% | 35400 kr | 36200 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 36700 kr | 37600 kr |
55-64 | 97% | 37100 kr | 37600 kr |
65-68 | 88% | 36900 kr | 37100 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 34800 kr | 35600 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 35500 kr | 36200 kr | |
35-44 | 94% | 37900 kr | 37900 kr |
45-54 | 98% | 38400 kr | 38400 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 41400 kr | 41500 kr |
65-68 | 39900 kr | 40100 kr | |
Snitt | 99% | 39200 kr | 39300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 22100 kr | 25100 kr | |
25-34 | 30100 kr | 31800 kr | |
Snitt | 88% | 32600 kr | 33900 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 22100 kr | 25100 kr | |
25-34 | 30100 kr | 31800 kr | |
Snitt | 88% | 32600 kr | 33900 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 92% | 35300 kr | 36600 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 23600 kr | 26000 kr |
25-34 | 106% | 30600 kr | 31900 kr |
35-44 | 100% | 35600 kr | 36500 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 37200 kr | 38300 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 38400 kr | 39000 kr |
65-68 | 90% | 39700 kr | 39700 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 35300 kr | 36400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 23600 kr | 26000 kr |
25-34 | 105% | 30400 kr | 31800 kr |
35-44 | 101% | 34900 kr | 36000 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 37100 kr | 38300 kr |
55-64 | 97% | 37500 kr | 38200 kr |
65-68 | 88% | 39700 kr | 39800 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 34700 kr | 35900 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
35-44 | 94% | 39600 kr | 39700 kr |
45-54 | 98% | 38800 kr | 39000 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 41700 kr | 42000 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 39600 kr | 39700 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 88% | 35400 kr | 36800 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 88% | 35400 kr | 36800 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 22400 kr | 25100 kr | |
25-34 | 30300 kr | 31600 kr | |
35-44 | 35700 kr | 36200 kr | |
45-54 | 37300 kr | 37600 kr | |
Snitt | 92% | 32700 kr | 33700 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 24700 kr | 26300 kr |
25-34 | 106% | 33000 kr | 33700 kr |
35-44 | 100% | 36000 kr | 36400 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 36700 kr | 37200 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 38000 kr | 38300 kr |
65-68 | 90% | 35200 kr | 35600 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 35400 kr | 35900 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 101% | 24700 kr | 26300 kr |
25-34 | 105% | 32800 kr | 33400 kr |
35-44 | 101% | 35700 kr | 36200 kr |
45-54 | 97% | 36600 kr | 37100 kr |
55-64 | 97% | 36800 kr | 37200 kr |
65-68 | 88% | 34500 kr | 34800 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 34800 kr | 35400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 36900 kr | 38000 kr | |
35-44 | 94% | 37100 kr | 37200 kr |
45-54 | 98% | 38100 kr | 38100 kr |
55-64 | 98% | 41200 kr | 41300 kr |
Snitt | 99% | 39000 kr | 39200 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 88% | 31000 kr | 32400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 88% | 31000 kr | 32400 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 Movie voice has the SSYK code 2655, which we use to match against the SCB database to obtain the latest salary statistics.
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