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The phrase "a natural actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who performs effortlessly and convincingly in acting roles, often suggesting an innate talent for acting.
Example: "From her first audition, it was clear that she was a natural actor, captivating everyone with her genuine performance."
Alternatives: "innate performer" or "born actor".
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George Osborne is not a natural actor.
It was soon evident that he was a natural actor.
He is also a good musician and a natural actor.
(Tall, gawky, and bespectacled, he's not a natural actor, but he threw himself into the role).
Mr Tuttle seemed to him both a natural actor and a natural politician.
In spite of his vitality, Lancaster was never a natural actor.
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The star of that film, Tom Hiddleston, said he was "absolutely devastated" to hear the news of the death of "such a gifted, natural actor [and] a deeply kind man".
Jamie Ballard, a wonderfully natural actor, plays Michael – novelist and playwright – flawlessly.
But I also forgot what a good, natural actor he can be".
Entertainment Weekly Tim Stack was pleased with the performances of Mike O'Malley as Burt and Romy Rosemont as Carole; he also welcomed the episode's increased focus on Finn, and praised Cory Monteith as a "good, natural actor".
Mr. Smith, an appealingly natural actor, glows handsomely as Brandon, so confident of the world's regard and the future's happy prospects that he refuses to see the shadows gathering.
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