Sentence examples for actor of some from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actor of some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning you intend to express with this phrase, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The actor of some importance in the film was praised for his performance." (Note: This example is constructed to illustrate potential usage, but the phrase itself remains awkward.)
Alternatives: "some actor" or "an actor of some significance".

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Earlier in his career, Fry was an actor of some stature but these days he tends to play easily recognisable versions of himself.

By the early 1970s Gough had succeeded in shaking off his horror image and had pleasingly matured into a character actor of some distinction, one of that band of British performers whose faces are better known than their names.

But he has emerged as an actor of some talent, whether he's playing the crazed father in Harmony Korine's "Julien Donkey-Boy" or, here, a sputtering, short-fused version of himself.

If you are an actor of some eminence, naturally blessed with a mien like a full moon, it seems inevitable that, once you have attained the requisite age and girth, you will be asked to play Winston Churchill.

The lead man's name is David and he is played by Colin Farrell, an actor of some talent and range.

One night at a pub, she meets an older man, an actor of some notoriety, who promptly takes care of the issue for her.

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"I love getting together and making something with a bunch of other people," he said, leaving aside the dire, arduous rhetoric that seems to be the default of many other film actors of some renown.

Fellow Hollywood stars, such as Spike Lee and Jada Pinkett Smith, have all criticized the Academy for its failure to recognize actors of color, some going so far as to boycott the show.

John C. Holmes, for example, the most famous male actor of that era, also did some gay films.

Sturges kept a company of stock actors, some of them relicts of the stage or of silent movies, who crop up like faithful hounds in one film after another.

Could it be Gary Oldman, whose portrayal of George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has earned the British actor some of the most glowing reviews of his career?

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