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The phrase 'actor at' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a complete sentence, so it cannot be used as is. If you are trying to refer to an actor in a particular role, you could use a phrase like 'the actor in the role of' or 'the actor playing the part of'. For example, "The actor in the role of King Lear was incredibly convincing."
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I'm an actor at heart.
"My son's won best actor at Cannes".
I first decided to become an actor at school.
No actor at the R.S.C. respects himself anymore.
Christoph Waltz wins best supporting actor at the 2013 Baftas.
Lemmon won best actor at Cannes for his role.
Another actor at the festival echoed Mr. DeFonte.
He recently gave an impassioned speech about the joy of being an actor at the SAG Awards and is nominated for best actor at this year's Oscars.
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"No," he says, "I don't want to say 'actor' at the end of my life.
In 2012 Dawson was nominated for "Best Actor" at the 2012 TV Choice Awards.
They were also jointly nominated for "Best Television Comedy Actor" at the 2006 British Comedy Awards.
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