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Discover Ludwig'theatre actor' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to someone who works as an actor and usually performs in plays in a theatre. For example, "My cousin is a theatre actor; he's been performing in the West End for years."
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He'd been a theatre actor before; he'd be one again.
Before his soap stint, Partridge was a successful musical theatre actor.
I was happy being a theatre actor and this was just greediness".
Konstantin Khabensky, for instance, started off as a respected theatre actor before starring in "Lethal Power".
Denis Podalydés, a classical French theatre actor, wonderfully imitates the voice, body language and terrible manners of Mr Sarkozy.
His father had risen from relative poverty to become a respected film and theatre actor.
I trained as a theatre actor at the Bristol Old Vic and learned about stage craft.
Albert Delpy, a veteran French theatre actor, plays Marion's dad in both films.
I never set out to be just a musical theatre actor.
That old Hollywood fallback baddie, the creepy, effeminate British theatre actor?
Richard Eyre, who directed both productions, called him "the most dangerous theatre actor around".
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