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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiring actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is trying to become an actor but has not yet achieved significant success in the field.
Example: "After years of training and auditions, she finally landed a role that showcased her talent as an aspiring actor."
Alternatives: "budding actor" or "emerging actor."
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At Berkeley she met aspiring actor Earll Kingston.
Another aspiring actor asks him about his biggest regret.
They met, both aged 27, he an aspiring poet, she an aspiring actor.
"What a waste," Rothberger, a 30-year-old night-shift truck driver and aspiring actor, said.
Christie said she had met Cosby when she was 18 and a model and aspiring actor.
A restaurant owner and aspiring actor, Feuillade was on the terrace of La Belle Equipe when terrorists opened fire.
The next week I connected over the phone with Joshua Cummings, 26, a fitness model and aspiring actor and writer.
Winehouse was spotted with aspiring actor Josh Bowman on holiday in Saint Lucia in early January 2009, saying she was "in love again, and I don't need drugs".
Rounding out the cast are Grant Reynolds, a former Marine and aspiring actor, and Danny Barclay, an aspiring actor.
Aspiring actor.
Ms. Brennan was married from 1968 to 1974 to David John Lampson, an aspiring actor.
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