An actress is a female performer who portrays characters in films, television shows, theater productions, commercials, and other forms of entertainment. Her primary responsibility is to bring a script to life by expressing emotions, delivering dialogue, and creating believable characters that engage and entertain audiences. An actress begins by studying the script to understand her character’s personality, background, motivations, and relationships.
She often researches the role and works closely with directors and fellow actors to ensure an authentic performance. Rehearsals help her refine expressions, gestures, voice, and timing before filming or performing on stage. In addition to acting, an actress may attend auditions to compete for roles, memorize scripts, participate in promotional events, give interviews, and collaborate with costume designers, makeup artists, and production teams. She must also adapt to different genres, such as drama, comedy, action, romance, or historical productions.

