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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor talks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to discussions or conversations involving an actor, possibly in the context of interviews, performances, or behind-the-scenes commentary.
Example: "During the panel discussion, the actor talks about his experiences on set and the challenges he faced while filming."
Alternatives: "actor discusses" or "actor speaks".
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The actor talks about the differences in how audiences interpret a character.
The actor talks about the relationship society has with Shakespeare's tragedy.
The actor talks about his career with the excitement of somebody who is living his dream.
At its climax, the audience member's blindfold is removed and an actor talks through their experience, finally bursting into tears.
When he wants to suggest Gilbert's pleasure in a pair of expensive new shoes, he puts them in a long closeup while the actor talks with a friend.
In his revelatory memoir, "Drama" (HarperCollins, $27), John Lithgow, the consummate character actor, talks about infidelity, Oedipal striving and the awfulness of acceptance speeches.
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She'd heard an actor talking on the radio.
Usually, this involves the actor talking more, or, in the case of a more experienced actor, sitting more.
An actor talking like a hip-hop artist or striking an effeminate pose also pretty much brought the house down.
So it's a little weird, I imagine, to have some actor talking to you about oceans and fish.
I had received my sides — that's actor talk for script pages — the day before.
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