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The '''Entertainment''' [[Career Tracks|career track]] is one of the ten basic career tracks for ''[[The Sims]]'' base game. The Entertainment career track was added to ''[[The Sims 2]]'' with the ''[[FreeTime]]'' [[expansion pack]]. In ''The Sims 2: FreeTime'', the [[career reward]] is a [[Career rewards#"Starstruck" Personal Fame Stars|"Starstruck" Personal Fame Star]]. The Entertainment track also appeared in ''[[The Sims Life Stories]]'', where it is the career pursued by [[Riley Harlow]], one of the player characters in Story Mode. |
The '''Entertainment''' [[Career Tracks|career track]] is one of the ten basic career tracks for ''[[The Sims]]'' base game. The Entertainment career track was added to ''[[The Sims 2]]'' with the ''[[FreeTime]]'' [[expansion pack]]. In ''The Sims 2: FreeTime'', the [[career reward]] is a [[Career rewards#"Starstruck" Personal Fame Stars|"Starstruck" Personal Fame Star]]. The Entertainment track also appeared in ''[[The Sims Life Stories]]'', where it is the career pursued by [[Riley Harlow]], one of the player characters in Story Mode. |
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There is no Entertainment career track in ''[[The Sims 3]]'', though the Acting and Directing branches of the [[Film]] career (introduced in ''[[Late Night]]'') are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in ''The Sims'' and ''The Sims Life Stories'', respectively. The three performance-based [[profession]]s ([[Singer]], [[Acrobat]], and [[Magician]]) introduced in ''[[Showtime]]'' are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in ''FreeTime''. |
There is no Entertainment career track in ''[[The Sims 3]]'', though the Acting and Directing branches of the [[Film]] career (introduced in ''[[Late Night]]'') are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in ''The Sims'' and ''The Sims Life Stories'', respectively. The three performance-based [[profession]]s ([[Singer]], [[Acrobat]], and [[Magician]]) introduced in ''[[Showtime]]'' are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in ''FreeTime''. |
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===Sims in the Entertainment Career=== |
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===Pre-made Entertainers=== |
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* [[Johnny Zest]] - Open Mic Seeker |
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* [[Katrina Caliente]] - Opening Act |
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* [[Candy Behr]] - Open Mic Seeker |
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* [[Joaquin Le Chien]] - Open Mic Seeker |
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* [[Baako Jang]] - Stand Up Star |
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{{Careers}} |