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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional performer in a film, play, or other performance context.
Example: "The director decided to include an added actor to enhance the storyline and bring more depth to the characters."
Alternatives: "additional actor" or "supplementary actor".
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West's approval might do more than a traditional critic's review when it comes to getting moviegoers to the multiplex this weekend, added actor Day.
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But, he added, actors "also want to eat".
It added: "Actors therefore develop their ability to give and take focus using voice, gesture and movement".
Grammy award-winning singer Seal can now add actor to his already accomplished resume with his newest role in the two-hour live musical event of "The Passion".
Then he launches into a story about having his "head digitized" and says that he "made a lot of faces" into a "laser" for that, and adds "Actors are not gonna be real, they're gonna be inside a computer".
Sure, cable dished out the story as if it were Gary Condit or shark attacks redux, with hapless CNN going so far as trying to add actors from CBS's "Crime Scene Investigation" to its already inept roster of profiling pundits.
Mr. Shawn added: "An actor doesn't just say the lines.
"It's one thing showing a film like this in Scandinavia," added the actor Stellan Skarsgard.
Mr. Chirac added: "An actor and a witness in unforgettable events has died.
According to a medical study, she added, "an actor going onstage for a press night undergoes the same tension as a victim in a major car accident".
"Donald Trump is not making America great again; he is making America hate again," added fellow actor America Ferrera, from the TV series Ugly Betty.
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