Sentence examples for acclaimed role from inspiring English sources

The phrase "acclaimed role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a character or part in a performance that has received praise or recognition from critics or audiences.
Example: "Her portrayal of the lead character in the play earned her an acclaimed role that showcased her exceptional talent."
Alternatives: "renowned role" or "celebrated role".

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From 16 August, she will reprise her critically acclaimed role in Jumpy at the Duke of York's Theatre, London.

(The award also recognized her critically acclaimed role as a young Irish woman in the 1946 film "I See a Dark Stranger").

In season 3, Meyer continued to be a critically acclaimed role.

In season 2, Claire continued to be a critically acclaimed role.

ALISON WRIGHT (Jessie) is best known for her critically acclaimed role as FBI secretary Martha Hanson on four seasons of the Emmy Nominated FX series The Americans.

But perhaps most touchingly, Fallon climbed up on his desk and said, "O captain, my captain, you will be missed," a reference to Williams' acclaimed role in the 1989 film "Dead Poets Society".

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Erivo has received rapturous reviews for the performance, and has also had acclaimed roles in Phyllida Lloyd's all-female Henry IV and the portmanteau musical Songs for a New World.

On Broadway, he and Stockard Channing took their critically acclaimed roles in the Jon Robin Baitz play, "Other Desert Cities" to the Booth Theater.

Acclaimed roles followed in quick succession, playing opposite Jim Carrey in the quirky Me, Myself & Irene (2000) and in Nurse Betty in the same year.

Magic Mike was followed by Dallas Buyers Club, not to mention a critically acclaimed cameo role opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated The Wolf of Wall Street.

What other tenor has been acclaimed in roles as different as Aeneas in Berlioz's "Troyens," which calls for heroic French sound as well as incomparable subtlety, and Alfredo in Verdi's "Traviata," which demands classic Italianate lyricism?

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