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Discover Ludwig"real actor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an actor who has performed in stage, film, or television roles. For example: "He was so convincing as the villain in the movie, I had no idea he was a real actor."
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"I'm not a real actor, you know".
I hope that shows I am a real actor.
Why? Well for one thing, he's a real actor.
"But he's a real actor of great quality.
"There's talk about having a real actor do it," he adds with a smile.
Now a real actor need only be the template for the digitally animated version.
Back in the 1980s, both the real actor and the fictional wrestler were superstars.
"He was a real actor," Ms. Moore said during a particularly hilarious turn by Knight, who died in 1986.
Jerry Bruckheimer tells me that he wanted Gyllenhaal for the very reason that "he's a real actor".
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The filmmaking is as unmannered as the story is uncluttered, with no visual tricks and about a half-dozen speaking parts, including the single mother Pascale (Ms. Huppert) and her teenage twins, Thierry and François, played by real actor-brothers, the blond Jérémie Renier and the darker-haired Yannick Renier.
(By contrast, the curiously golden-haired men who ubiquitously inhabit Liz's frames have no real actor-lover reference, and might well signify every heterosexual and repressed-homosexual male).
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