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The phrase "actor on television" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who performs in television shows or series.
Example: "She is a talented actor on television, known for her captivating performances in various dramas."
Alternatives: "TV actor" or "television performer."
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Q: Your father, John, was an actor on television when you were a kid.
It also helped make Mr. Sheen the highest-paid actor on television, at $1.2 million an episode.
He also worked as an occasional actor on television, appearing on "The Virginian," "Burke's Law" and "Love, American Style".
Filming had been disrupted in the previous year as Sheen, who was the highest-paid actor on television at the time, received treatment for drug addiction.
Sheen, who was already the highest-paid actor on television at the time, responded by demanding a 50% raise, claiming he was "underpaid".
There was the new father of twins, one of whom had just been diagnosed with Down's syndrome, who saw the actor on television.
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He praised Smith and Gillan, though he noted that Amy did not have much character development, and considered Darvill "might just be one of the best actors on television currently".
For Sheen, once one of the highest paid actors on television (he was making nearly $2m an episode during his eighth and final season on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men), the disclosure of his HIV status marks the latest dramatic development in a life and career that has been bedevilled by drug use and erratic behavior.
Mr. Swift, who more or less retired in the early 1980s, never complained about being one of the best-known unknown actors on television.
Similarly, if you say you'd like to see more black actors on television it doesn't mean you have a vendetta against white ones.
Who are some of your other favorite actors on television?
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