Minifig Facts
The Male Actor minifigure, first introduced in the 2001 set 1352 Explosion Studio from the LEGO Studios theme, features distinct design elements. It is characterized by a black helmet with a trans-light blue visor, providing a sleek appearance. The torso is printed with a detailed design that includes a prominent number "3" and a zipper pattern, suggesting a racing or stunt theme. The minifigure also appears in additional sets, including 1351 Movie Backdrop Studio and 1353 Car Stunt Studio, further emphasizing its role in the Studios theme. The combination of black and gray elements, along with the helmet, aligns with the action-oriented focus of the sets it is part of.
Common description: Male Actor 3, Driver, Black Helmet, Trans-Light Blue Visor
Male Actor Reviews
Review for LEGO set 1351 Movie Backdrop Studio from
“This set allowed builders to create a small movie scene backdrop, featuring a stage with adjustable elements and a camera. The idea was to simulate a movie-making environment where minifigures could "act" in front of the backdrop, with the builder playing the role of the... More director. The set included several accessories, such as a camera, lights, and different props, which could be arranged to create various scenes for filming.”
About Studios

The LEGO Studios theme, active from 2000 to 2002, features minifigures and sets designed to simulate movie production scenes. Key minifigures include a director, cameramen, and various actors in costumes for different genres such as action, horror, and science fiction. Notable figures include characters like the director Johnny Thunder, a classic adventurer, and various monster costumes like a vampire and a skeleton. The theme focuses on behind-the-scenes elements of filmmaking, with sets that include film sets, cameras, and special effects equipment.
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