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The phrase "actors too much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an excessive amount of something related to actors, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "Some critics argue that the film relies on actors too much, overshadowing the plot."
Alternatives: "overreliance on actors" or "actors excessively".
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Journalists were asked not to press the actors too much on their tragic co-star.
Rivette loves his actors too much, so much that he gives them enough rope and they trip on it.
"The actors were O.K., but the people directing the performances were inexperienced, and they gave the actors too much freedom and not enough direction," Mr. Schulberg said.
Joachim Ronning: When we are on set, Espen concentrates more on the actors, and I concentrate more on the visuals, so as not to confuse the actors too much.
Hepburn claimed that she was too content with herself as a person to be among the really great actors, too much the strong and happily unreflective product of her parents.
Or, they might distract your actors too much by staring.
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