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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single actor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one individual or entity that performs a specific role or function in a particular context, such as in a play, film, or organization.
Example: "In this production, a single actor of exceptional talent will portray the lead character."
Alternatives: "one performer of" or "a sole participant in".
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Why was there not a single actor of colour represented in the nominations?
Not a single actor of color or female director was included, sparking immediate criticism about Hollywood's failure to include minorities in its most elite ranks.
The US civil rights activist Al Sharpton has backed calls for a boycott of the 2016 Oscars over the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' failure to nominate a single actor of colour for the second year running.
Organisers have promised this year's Oscars will be the "most diverse ever" despite the ongoing row over the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' failure to nominate a single actor of colour for the second year running.
On paper (and paper turned out to be a large element of the show), it could have hardly seemed less theatrical: a recitation, by a single actor, of every single word, 50,000 or so of them, in the book.
George Clooney has added his voice to a rising chorus of protest at the Oscars' failure to nominate a single actor of colour for an award this year, saying that the Academy is "moving in the wrong direction".
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That becomes even more difficult when attempting to discern the motives not of a single actor but a collection of individuals with different motives and interests ("the US government").
She developed a set of 48 videos for the most commonly used verbs, using uniform parameters for length and a few self-imposed rules — each used a single actor, and mouthing of words was forbidden.
It's equally concerning that not a single actor or actress of color will be eligible for awards in the four acting categories and that only men will be under consideration for Best Director.
Destabilizing the conventions of cinema by both revealing and reveling in its artifice, Dellsperger's process of constructing scenes with a single actor produces startling moments of technological imperfections, whether a jerky exchange between two characters or a doubled actor hovering slightly off of the ground.
Gamers looking for a live gore fest should be warned, however, that all this tumultuous violence is evoked merely through the words of a single actor in "An Iliad," an adaptation of Homer's epic by the actor Denis O'Hare and the director Lisa Peterson, and performed alternately by Mr. O'Hare and Stephen Spinella.
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