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The phrase "actor essentially" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the fundamental nature or role of an actor, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The actor essentially embodies the character's emotions and motivations on stage."
Alternatives: "actor fundamentally" or "actor primarily".
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He was an actor, essentially.
When they started the film, the director let the actor, essentially a comic by profession, feel his way through material without necessarily learning the lines per se.
Carrey has been in the news lately defending against Playboy model/actress Jenny McCarthy's allegations to Howard Stern that the actor essentially turned his back on her autistic 10-year-old son, Evan, after their split.
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Luckily, Christopher Durang cleanses the audience's palate with an amusing but instantly forgettable sketch, "Triple Trouble with Love," which showcases three funny young actors essentially doing standup about heartbreak.
"It got me so excited because that doesn't really happen on American television, where actors essentially become part of a repertory company and get to create different characters and entirely different worlds and tell different stories.
Results showed that actors essentially overlooked key systemic problems in the management of the two diseases.
The film is quite beautiful to look at, but somewhat undercut by its length and the decision to have the actors essentially improvise their dialogue.
The allure of the classic actor is, essentially, sex.
Mr. Hope, who was born in Toronto on Sept. 24, 1972, was an actor who essentially played one part.
"An animator and an actor are essentially the same kind of talent," says Alvy Ray Smith, a computer-graphics guru and one of the co-founders of Pixar.
Unfortunately, the installer had a phenomenally dangerous security flaw in it that would allow a malicious actor to essentially install any software they wanted.
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