Entertainer
This occupation might include clown, singer, dancer, comedian, juggler, musician, or anyone else who earns a living in front of an audience. These people love to be seen, love to show what they do best, and love the consequent applause.
Previously to the 1920s, this profession lacked respect; however, the money that Hollywood stars can make in the 1920s changes most minds, and by the present day such a background is generally felt to be an advantage.
Occupation Skill Points: EDU × 2 + APP × 2
Credit Rating: 9–70
Suggested Contacts: Vaudeville, theatre, film industry, entertainment critics, organized crime, and television (for modern-day).
Skills: Art/Craft (e.g. Acting, Singer, Comedian, etc.), Disguise, two interpersonal skills (Charm, Fast Talk, Intimidate, or Persuade), Listen, Psychology, any two other skills as personal or era specialties.
Previously to the 1920s, this profession lacked respect; however, the money that Hollywood stars can make in the 1920s changes most minds, and by the present day such a background is generally felt to be an advantage.
Occupation Skill Points: EDU × 2 + APP × 2
Credit Rating: 9–70
Suggested Contacts: Vaudeville, theatre, film industry, entertainment critics, organized crime, and television (for modern-day).
Skills: Art/Craft (e.g. Acting, Singer, Comedian, etc.), Disguise, two interpersonal skills (Charm, Fast Talk, Intimidate, or Persuade), Listen, Psychology, any two other skills as personal or era specialties.
Type
Entertainment
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