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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor cast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to the group of actors chosen for a film, stage play, or other production. For example, "The actor cast for the new biopic was made up of some of the biggest stars in Hollywood."
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Ira Aldridge was the first black actor cast as Othello.
The voice for the fourth, Marguerite, would be provided by David Costabile, the actor cast as Paul's assistant, Jacquot.
http://t.co/bh2eLVi8YT Yes, Jared Leto apparently deserved the oscar, but why wasn't a trans* actor cast to play a trans* role?
A volatile actor cast in a volatile role in Lyle Kressler's play about bereft brothers, LaBeouf never actually made his Broadway debut.
From what we saw, the film looks earthy - shots of moths and beetles in the grass - and the unknown actor cast as Heathcliff James Howsoncorrectt) looks tremendously charismatic.
The actor cast as the prince was supposed to double as the seventh dwarf but made only a brief appearance onstage.
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The actor casts his fate to the wind and tries to just wing it on the first take.
When it was next decided to cast an unknown actor, casting director Lynn Stalmaster first suggested Christopher Reeve, but Donner and the producers felt he was too young and skinny.
But as designed by Aaron Cromie and — more importantly — voiced and animated by the seven-actor cast, the puppets who depict the tale's supporting characters often come across as cutesy.
For actors cast in the latest commercials, the marketers had an unusual requirement: they must have previously had orthodontic treatment.
With just 10 actors cast, several play more than one character.
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