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The phrase "an actor whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific actor and providing additional information about them, often relating to their actions or characteristics.
Example: "She is an actor whose performances have captivated audiences worldwide."
Alternatives: "an actor that" or "an actor who".
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(Spike, a wild card in a stacked deck, is an actor whose real name is Vlad).
The patient is an actor whose statements and responses are generated by the program.
They paid tribute to an actor whose theatre, film and television career spanned 70 years.
Zuckerman found an ally in Mark Pellegrino, an actor whose credits include "Lost" and "Dexter".
Mark Povinelli, an actor whose small stature belies a sizable force, plays Toulouse-Lautrec.
And there was something else: "Every now and then you find an actor whose talents haven't been fully exploited".
Robert Carlyle, on the other hand, is an actor whose hard-man persona has often looked hardwired.
He has gone on to become an actor whose credits include the Starz network action series Power.
He is an actor whose expression can flick from a smile to a terrorising glare in an instant.
Moreover, he said, for an actor whose career might be stalled, shedding clothes can open up new possibilities.
This must be a strange position for an actor whose early ambition was to be in Fraggle Rock.
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