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Discover Ludwig'starred' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used as an adjective to describe an object or a person. For example: The starred athlete won the gold medal at the national competition.
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United's record signing, Ángel di María, starred in the friendly win, which was a rerun of the World Cup final.
Sue Johnston, the acclaimed actor who formerly starred in the Liverpool soap opera Brookside, a long-term supporter of the Hillsborough families, read lyrics from the Beatles song In My Life to a rapt reception.
Wallis starred Scott in her first film, You Came Along (1945), as a treasury department employee charged with looking after three pilots on a patriotic bond-selling tour.
Sheen, 43, who lives in Los Angeles and starred in Midnight in Paris and Frost/Nixon, attended a Port Talbot comprehensive school as a boy, where his drama teacher suggested that he should join the local youth theatre.
The SAG Awards followed suit with big wins for Orange Is The New Black and Viola Davis who starred in ABC's How To Get Away With Murder.
In Comédie de l'Innocence (The Comedy of Innocence, 2000), Isabelle Huppert starred as a woman whose 10-year-old son tells her that he has another name and another mother – a further exploration of parallel realities.
Both avoid the social messaging in films such as, say, Bullet Boy or Kidulthood (in which Deacon starred).
(Carlyle starred in Loach's 1990 film Riff-Raff).
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Kirk Douglas and Arnold Schwarzenegger co-starred in the spoof western The Villain (1979; released in the UK as Cactus Jack), which was followed by the TV movie Death Car on the Freeway (1979) and a television feature Stunts Unlimited (1980), which was also the name of a company formed by Needham and others to supply stunts to major studios.
The cast is completed by Matthew Beard, who co-starred with Mulligan in An Education and will make his stage debut in Daldry's revival, the director's second West End production in two years.
A close friend of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan (with whom she co-starred in That Hagen Girl, 1947), she became active in the Republican party in California, where, in 1967, she ran unsuccessfully for the US House of Representatives, voicing her support for the Vietnam war.
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