warm prop

warm prop
n.
A person who appears in the background of a scene in a television show or movie.
Example Citation:
"When you stick to a script, it's like you are just a warm prop."
— Matt Day, quoted in Tony Kiss, "Tell Your Mates About Unpredictable Kiss or Kill," Asheville Citizen-Times
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