Motto of the actors library?
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FEELONESODESMotto of the actors' library?
ELIAKAZANCo-founder of the Actors Studio
ASNERPresident of the Screen Actors Guild
MILLARDFILMROLEPresident of the Screen Actors Guild?
ASNERScreen Actors Guild president of the 1980s
FONDAOne of the more serious movie actors.
BRATPACK"The Breakfast Club" actors are part of it
LOUDLOUTLOSTLASTCASTBoisterous oaf confused the previous set of actors
bridgesThe name of a family of US actors, including
DONALDANDKIEFERFather-son duo of actors in the Sutherland acting family
blockingThe physical arrangement of actors on a stage or movie set
WARCampaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality)
senneta call on a trumpet for the entrance or exit of actors
misethe arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production
blockedDesign or plan the movements of actors on a stage or movie set
sennetsSENNET, a call on a trumpet for the entrance or exit of actors
PETWater-bowl user (or the start of a film and TV actor's split personality)
ROBINHOODRole played by each of four actors in the year indicated in their clues
masqueshort allegorical dramatic entertainment of the 16th and 17th centuries performed by masked actors
footlightsA row of spotlights along the front of a stage at the level of the actors' feet
duologa part or all of a play in which the speaking roles are limited to two actors
SISKELGene who would ask "Is this film more interesting than a documentary of the same actors having lunch?"
directionsThe work of supervising and controlling the actors and other staff in a movie, play, or other production
directionThe work of supervising and controlling the actors and other staff in a movie, play, or other production
sennet(in Elizabethan drama) set of notes played on the trumpet or cornet to mark the entrance or exit of a group of actors
sennets(in Elizabethan drama) set of notes played on the trumpet or cornet to mark the entrance or exit of a group of actors
masqueform of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors
masquesform of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors