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Viewers initially confused actor and musician Calvin The Second, who plays the guitarist in the video's opening shot, for the father of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager shot to death in Florida in 2012 by George Zimmerman.
Mr. Huff seemed miscast as the sexually confused actor in last winter's Off Broadway hit "The Little Dog Laughed," but he is marvelous here.
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Other listeners often confuse actors with the characters they play.
Plus, Michael C. Hall is a terrific actor but somehow I confused the actor with the role yet again and wasn't certain if the needy, wimpy fellow from Six Feet Under could freak me out.
Baa-rometer rating: 5/5 Not to be confused with actor Larry Lamb, this Larry was the lead character in BBC radio's Toytown plays.
Hardy, incidentally, should not be confused with actor Tom Hardy, who will be seen in the new Mad Max film, Fury Road, and as both of the Kray twins in Legend.
-The official Armani Instagram got actress Alfre Woodard confused with actor Idris Elba.
He's not to be confused with actor Ed Helms -- former star of "The Office" and "The Hangover".
Over the following hour-plus of increasingly lurid psychosexual drama, nothing comes close to the revelatory intimacy of that brief sequence, though writer-director Matthew Ross (not to be confused with actor Matt Ross, who directed "Captain Fantastic")..
Often, writer-performers confuse the actor's desire to be seen, to be "exposed" before an audience, with expository writing that's shapeless because it insists on telling all.
Or rather, because I'm not one of those sad sacks who confuses an actor with their TV character (happens to soap stars all the time, I'm reliably informed), it's one cappuccino (for her) and one latte (for me) with Elizabeth McGovern, the LA-raised actress who plays the American heiress wife of Hugh Bonneville's the Earl of Grantham in ITV1's recent hit Sunday night costume drama.
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