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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a specific actor has been located or identified, often in relation to casting or a search for talent.
Example: "After an extensive audition process, the director announced that the actor found for the lead role was an unexpected choice."
Alternatives: "actor identified" or "actor located".
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The film was shot in the Scottish highlands, which the charming French actor found stunning.
But in 2007, Mr. Stevens's longtime agent left the business, and the actor found himself landing fewer auditions.
The actor found Paolo Roversi's way of shooting this story, using digital video and then selecting still images, a stimulating challenge.
The 52-year-old actor found himself starring down the barrel of an AK47 during a trip to Sudan in 2007.
Under Equity rules, an actor found to be behaving in an unprofessional manner can be fined or, in extremely rare cases, expelled from the union.
So what if you haven't divorced an actor, found a body in your pool or run off with a gladiator - you still deserve a break.
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But they speak like arch angels, and each actor finds a winning core of credibility.
P8 How a bank helped child actor find a business role.
Again, each actor finds his own way into the character and this climactic speech.
Mr. Neal, a solidly built actor, finds an effective range of motion to convey Monk's imposing, heavy-lidded presence.
I'm struggling to understand how an actor finds the requisite brutality for this role without it getting to him.
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