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I don't think it's very lucrative,except for "Code Black".I read they use real nurses in addition to the actors....The models in the scrub catalogues and web sites are just that....Models.(useless trivia,Scott Weiland,former lead singer of Stone Temple Pilot-his ex-wife,Mary made her modeling come-back in a scrubs catalogue.Read her biography,highly recommend)
I don't think that having a degree as a nurse makes you particularly qualified to play one as an actor. May be quite the opposite in fact. As a practicing nurse would you be a good enough actor to spout ridiculous lines or portray a nurse in some of the ridiculous situations that on screen nurses are placed in?
I have no interest in acting as a career, but if I did I doubt I could play a nurse with a straight face. Unfortunately due to my very un-model like body that career was never an option to be considered either.
Modeling would work only if you look like a model and would be able to do other catalog work too. When I look at scrub catalogs, I only look at the way the clothes hang, pockets, colors, ect. I dont think "is she a real nurse?" I don't see the advantages to having a real nurse in a show or tv as an actor, but on set as a writer or an advisor, yes. Really, it is a superficial world so real nurses or not, they want the "beautiful people".
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I am a registered nurse and want to explore the idea of being cast on the set of a movie or a show playing a nurse, and also have thought about trying to model scrubs for a company. I heard of nurses going this but don't know where to start. Has anyone had experience with this? Any thoughts/advice will be much appreciated.