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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actor who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific actor in relation to a particular action or characteristic.
Example: "The actor who won the award for Best Performance was praised for his dedication to the role."
Alternatives: "the performer that" or "the individual who".
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The actor who played him?
The actor who refused a knighthood, here as Thomas More.
I'm an actor who portrays this character".
Take it from an actor who knows.
He's an actor who widens your eyes.
This task is dedicated to a human actor, who is "the tutor".
The actor who plays dead on stage for 50 minutes.
An actor who plays a … thing in the film.
American actor who starred in motion pictures and television.
Or from the actor who played him, for that matter.
He was an actor who worked at an art gallery.
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