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The phrase "a popular actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an actor who is well-liked or widely recognized by the public.
Example: "Leonardo DiCaprio is a popular actor known for his roles in blockbuster films."
Alternatives: "a well-known actor" or "a famous actor".
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HE IS a popular actor, but not much of a dancer.
He is a popular actor who played a young conservative Republican on the sitcom "Family Ties".
Wild cards such as Fred Thompson, a popular actor and former senator, may yet enter the race.
It is a tragedy that public affinity for a popular actor is twisted and used to fuel, rather than overcome, antagonism.
Moore and Palin aside, often when someone is portrayed by a popular actor — consider Robert Redford as Bob Woodward — some of the glamour seeps into the subject.
Although he was a popular actor during the 1940s and '50s, Bogart achieved the status of a legend after his death.
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It features a handsome, popular actor, Andres Pajares, as a trendy priest, righting the wrongs of his parish and dealing with temptation posed by the return to the area of an attractive woman who was his girlfriend before he was ordained.
"He [Cumberbatch] is a hugely popular actor and everyone is excited to see the show.
Had director Abhinav Kashyap cast a less popular actor, it's doubtful the film would have the chutzpah that Khan has lent to it".
Steve Carell is an immensely popular actor.
His father, James O'Neill, was a famous and popular actor, known for his touring production of The Count of Monte Cristo.
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