Sentence examples for built actor from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Neal, a solidly built actor, finds an effective range of motion to convey Monk's imposing, heavy-lidded presence.

As Pete, a sturdily built actor, Mike Finesilver, carries the burden of an unhappily single working man with weary determination.

The film is set in Sierra Leone in the 1990s and has three well-presented and well-played central characters: Solomon Vandy, a Mende fisherman (played by Djimon Hounsou, the most handsome, beautifully built actor at work today); Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio), a 31-year-old South African; and Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Connelly), a liberal journalist and war chaser, most recently in Bosnia.

He's not new to projects of this scope—his firm built actor Harrison Ford's Jackson Hole compound—and his next venture is a single home on a 50-acre lot.

Michael Clarke Duncan, the tall and massively built actor with the shaved head and deep voice who received an Academy Award nomination for his moving portrayal of a gentle death row inmate in the 1999 prison drama "The Green Mile," died Monday.

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When the company found themselves in dispute with their landlord, they pulled The Theatre down and used the timbers to construct the Globe Theatre, the first playhouse built by actors for actors, on the south bank of the Thames at Southwark.

In the opening sequence, the tall, strongly built Australian actor, with his dark eyes and mop of black hair, persuades a pawnbroker to lend him money for a digital camera that she probably won't be able to sell (she's already got three).

Campbell, a square-jawed, solidly built, handsome actor with a resonant, announcer's voice, became famous in the eighties for his appearances in the "Evil Dead" movies (he wrote a book called "If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor").

That's what happened with custom bikes Woolie built for actor Ryan Reynolds and singers Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and Jason Mraz.

A Beverly Hills home built for actor Bert Lahr, the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz," is back on the market, this time priced at $25.58 million.

The latest record-breaker came in Old Las Palmas, where a Midcentury post-and-beam originally built for actor Laurence Harvey recently traded hands for $9 million.

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