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The phrase "a professional actor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who acts as a profession, indicating their level of skill and commitment to the craft.
Example: "After years of training and auditions, she finally landed a role as a professional actor in a major film."
Alternatives: "a trained actor" or "a skilled performer".
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He's a professional actor!
Everyone, except Glenn, in this band is a professional actor.
To want to be a professional actor is like wanting to be a professional athlete.
He became a professional actor in 1951 after attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Much drawn to the theatre, Dickens nearly became a professional actor in 1832.
Guskin is a man of the theatre, and still works as a professional actor and director.
I realized at that point what being a professional actor really means.
Ms. Matschullat noted that working with a musician was very different from directing a professional actor.
Olivier Gourmet is a professional actor, unlike the young leads in La Promesse, Rosetta and L'Enfant.
My first experience with digital as a professional actor was on Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly.
Mr. Sharif, 71, said: "This is my 50th year of being a professional actor.
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