
1) AFTRA joiner 2) AFTRA member 3) All the stage is his world 4) Astin or Martin 5) Attach with a hammer 6) Audition hopeful 7) Bacon or Bologna 8) Baryshnikov, at times 9) Boards man 10) Boards treader 11) Boards walker 12) Boardwalker 13) Bob Hope, often 14) Booth 15) Brando 16) Broadway employee
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An actor (alternatively actress for a female; see terminology) is a person portraying a character in a dramatic or comic production; he or she performs in: film, television, theatre, or radio. Actor, ὑποκριτής (hypokrites), literally means `one who interprets`; an actor, then, is one who interprets a dramatic character. ==Terminology==.....
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[UML] An actor in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) `specifies a role played by a user or any other system that interacts with the subject.` `An Actor models a type of role played by an entity that interacts with the subject (e.g., by exchanging signals and data), but which is external to the subject.` `Actors may represent roles played b...
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[mythology] Actor (Greek: Ἄκτωρ; gen.: Ἄκτoρος) is a very common name in Greek mythology. Here is a selection of characters that share this name (which means `leader`, from the verb άγω: to lead or carry, to convey, bring): ==Sources== ...
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[policy debate] In policy debate, an actor is an entity that enacts a certain policy action. If a plan were to have the U.S. send humanitarian aid to Sudan, then the actor would be the United States federal government. Many times, actors are subdivided into more specific `agents`. The most common agents include the Supreme Court, the Presid...
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[programming language] The Actor programming language was invented by Charles Duff of The Whitewater Group in 1988. It was an offshoot of some object-oriented extensions to the Forth language he had been working on. Actor would be categorized as a pure object-oriented language in the style of Smalltalk. Like Smalltalk, everything was an obj...
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• (n.) One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer. • (n.) A theatrical performer; a stageplayer. • (n.) An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes. • (n.) One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant.
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The term is male in orientation but refers to any male or female who plays a role in film, on stage or in television productions
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In Greek mythology, son of Deion or Myrmidon, and grandfather of Patroclus, whose descendants were called Actorides. ...
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Performer who takes one or more role(s) in a play or film. In ancient Greece, the speaking actors were distinguished from the chorus, whereas in ancient Indian and in medieval Japanese drama,...
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Ac'tor noun [ Latin
actor , from
agere to act.]
1. One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer.
2. A theatrical performer; a stageplayer. « After a well graced
actor leaves the stage.
Shak. »
3. (Law) (a) An adv...
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Person playing a character in a play on the stage. His / her performance represents an interpretation of the character provided by the producer or director.
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An actor is a dramatic performer. One who performs in plays.
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Actor is slang for someone accomplished at playing a role, or bluffing.
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a role that a user takes when invoking a use case. Also see actor modeling.
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[
n] - a person who acts and gets things done 2. [n] - a theatrical performer
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actor 1. Originally, an agent or doer. 2. A person who acts and gets things done. 3. A theatrical performer.
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a performer who assumes the role of a character in a play, film, or television show; a female actor may also be called an actress.
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slang for someone accomplished at playing a role, or bluffing.
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noun a person who acts and gets things done; `he`s a principal actor in this affair`; `when you want something done get a doer`; `he`s a miracle worker`
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histrion noun a theatrical performer
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A person employed by the theatre to perform in one or more of the plays of the season. At the Globe, actors rehearse for approximately six weeks working with directors, designers and professionals specialising in text, movement and voice.
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a person who acts in stage plays, motion pictures, television broadcasts, etc. · a person who does something; participant.
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