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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor appears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as film, theater, or television to indicate that an actor is present or performing in a particular scene or production.
Example: "In the latest episode, the actor appears in a dramatic confrontation with the main character."
Alternatives: "the actor shows up" or "the actor features".
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As well as Gyllenhaal there's Elaine Stritch, Salman Rushdie, Debbie Harry, YouTube beatboxer Ryan Robinson and Paul Giamatti, of whose appearance the wisecracking Hollywood Reporter says: The Oscar-nominated actor appears in the first act of the film as Ptah-nem-hotep, the current Pharaoh of... Egypt?
He's now after what every actor appears to be looking for: a franchise.
The actor appears in the film as Brian O'Conner, whose character is retired at the end of the movie.
The relationship between "character" and an "actor" appears to be quite straightforward: an actor acts as/plays character [x].
*This actor appears with the permission of UK Equity, incorporating the Variety Artistes Federationn, pursuant to an exchange programme between American Equity and UK Equity.
The actor appears with a pair of Sesame Street Muppets from the children's show, Murray Monster and Count von Count, in a video spoofing his TV series.
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He worked for a time as an actor, appearing in "New York Undercover" and "Law & Order".
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