An actor in Casablanca
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LORREAn actor in "Casablanca"
SYDNEYGREENSTREETActor in "The Maltese Falcon" and "Casablanca"
PULLSACAANJOBFills in for an actor?
mummersAn actor in the theater
DEBUTANTAn actor, in his first role.
actorlyin the manner of an actor
pantomimistan actor or dancer in pantomimes
tragediansAn actor who specializes in tragic roles
hamsactor performing in an exaggerated theatrical style
tragedianAn actor who specializes in tragic roles
pantomimistsPANTOMIMIST, an actor or dancer in pantomimes
PACINOSFamily of an actor in the "Godfather" films
EXTRASSeries in which Ricky Gervais plays an actor
stageto become an actor, esp. in the theater
SALFilm in which James Franco plays an actor named Mineo
TYPECast (an actor) repeatedly in the same kind of role.
doubled(of an actor) Play (two parts) in the same piece
overacting(of an actor) Act a role in an exaggerated manner
overacted(of an actor) Act a role in an exaggerated manner
GOSSETTLouis ... Jr. (Oscar-winning actor in "An Officer and a Gentleman")
JAMESDEAN"Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world" speaker
OTOOLESeven-time Best Actor runner-up who finally received an honorary Oscar in 2003
fluffsA mistake made in speaking or playing music, or by an actor in delivering lines
portrayalsAn instance of an actor playing a part in a movie or play; a performance
DANIELRADCLIFFEAs a 16-year-old actor, youngest nonroyal with an individual portrait in Britain's National Portrait Gallery
epilogspeech often in verse addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
support(of an actor or a role) Important in a play or film but subordinate to the leading parts
supporting(of an actor or a role) Important in a play or film but subordinate to the leading parts
supported(of an actor or a role) Important in a play or film but subordinate to the leading parts
supports(of an actor or a role) Important in a play or film but subordinate to the leading parts
mummersAn actor in a traditional masked mime, esp. of a type associated with Christmas and popular in England in the 18th and early 19th centuries
typecastsAssign (an actor or actress) repeatedly to the same type of role, as a result of the appropriateness of their appearance or previous success in such roles
typecastingAssign (an actor or actress) repeatedly to the same type of role, as a result of the appropriateness of their appearance or previous success in such roles
typecastAssign (an actor or actress) repeatedly to the same type of role, as a result of the appropriateness of their appearance or previous success in such roles