it depends on the actor and the role
an Elizabethan actor has to have a strong voice
Being an actor requires a lot of hard work. Most actor's have a lot of money. An actor will also lose their privacy when they become famous.
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The actor how worked hard.
I'm pretty sure he played Cyrus Foley
The David Attenborough-type nature guy in the Geico ads is an actor by the interesting name of Leszek Burzyncki. Sure hope its not a stage name!
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yes i think you do have to be a trained actor to be a tv actor.
As long that the actor wants to be an actor?...
Non-excludability is a quality describing the nature of a good or service. Non-excludable means that the good can be simultaneously used/consumed by more than one economic actor.
· Adam Sandler (actor) · Al Pacino (actor) · Alec Baldwin (actor) · Andy Griffith (actor) · Arnold Schwarzenegger (actor) · Alan Alda (actor) · Fred Astaire (actor)
I am an actor = soy un actor
The actor that done the voice over for nemo was Alexander Gould also starred in wes cravens They for all info of this nature may i recomend imdb.com
an actor who overacts An unskilled actor/actress that overacts!
The Latin word for actor is actor. Sometimes histrio was used. A comic actor would be called a comoedus and a tragic actor a tragoedus. But the term actor covered all bases.
Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor