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The phrase "actor will be able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capabilities or potential actions of an actor in a specific context, such as a performance or a role.
Example: "The actor will be able to portray a wide range of emotions in the upcoming film."
Alternatives: "the actor can" or "the actor is capable of".
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With the exception of Tom Cruise and a few others, no actor will be able to extort fees of $25m a film.
The Hindustan Times also ran a poll asking readers if the actor will be able to regain his standing after today's sentencing.
Franco said he thinks the actor will be able to do it, though he does have to iron out some scheduling issues.
"Our primary concern isn't the nature of the ailment but whether the actor will be able to complete his film duties," said Shirley Griffith, a senior vice president of Albert G. Ruben & Co., a company that arranges entertainment insurance for film and TV producers.
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The argument is that sites should always have the leeway to interpret their own rules as needed because if the rules are too specific, bad actors will be able to find loopholes and get off on a technicality.
Actors will be able to make faster and more informed decisions by being presented with all of their options at one time, and will not be pressured to accept roles without having heard from all the shows for whom they auditioned.
And, under the heading "Multitasking", the FBI said that "bad actors will be able to conduct tasks that require use of both hands or taking one's eyes off the road which would be impossible today".
He said actors will be able to communicate "the very simple messages" about why the subject is so important.
In addition to the $15 membership dues, if it requires $600 to bring a theater in, 60 actors will be able to audition for $10.
"There's a communications gap between the general public and the scientists talking about this issue," said Schwarzeneggar, who suggested that "scientists ought to take acting classes". He said actors will be able to communicate "the very simple messages" about why the subject is so important.
Perhaps, in the future, a white actor playing Hamilton will be able to embody that idea just as, in the current Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," one barely notices that black actors are playing white characters, because of the terrifying brilliance of the performances.
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