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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor which" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "actor who" when referring to a person.
Example: "The actor who won the award gave an inspiring speech."
Alternatives: "performer who" or "individual who".
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And Stephen likes me as an actor, which is fantastic.
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Prodi is not an actor, which is not a crime, but it is a weakness.
Mr. Bennett's portrayal of Glidden is worthy of this talented actor, which is compliment enough.
But you never alter the making of a film for an actor, which is unusual.
Wiegand displays all the skill and presence of a professional actor, which he is not.
In fact, al Qaeda is not a state, it's a non-state actor, which is sometimes called a transnational actor.
"Sergi is above all a man before being an actor, which is rare among actors.
If I could give him the option, director or actor, which would he choose?
Plus he's an actor, which was also something I swore I'd never, ever do.
And Doran's ideal is a "slightly cushioned" actor, which narrows the field still further.
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