Actor

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Doer
Stage
Player
Histrio
Mummer.
Trouper
Thespian
Cue user
Best ___
Lineman?
Histrion
Performer
Ham, e.g.
Green job
Human ham
Cast part
Line man?
Movie VIP
Caan job?
Part man?
Play boy?
Pretender
Boards man
Ham or bad
Pitt, e.g.
Set figure
Lines man?
Part taker
Peck, e.g.
SAG member
Lead, e.g.
Movie star
Participant
Entertainer
Booth, e.g.
Cast party?
Cast member
Role player
Part winner
Role filler
ANTA member
Role model?
Role seeker
Part filler
Part owner?
Part player
Boardwalker?
Brando, e.g.
Lowe or Gere
One on stage
Oscar seeker
Pitt or Penn
Reel person?
Stage figure
TV performer
Company man?
Company part
Ham, perhaps
Matinee idol
Stage player
Cage or Penn
Ham, for one
Cruise, e.g.
Man of parts
Penn or Pitt
Marquee name
Equity member
One in a cast
Boards walker
He does lines
Line producer
Moss or Morse
Oscar nominee
Parts expert?
Plummer, e.g.
Pro on camera
Show biz chap
Cage, for one
Troupe member
Man in a cast
Oscar hopeful
Globe employee
Hanks or Irons
Irons or Woods
Nimoy or Nolte
Reagan was one
Tony contender
Tony recipient
Caine or Wayne
Part of a cast
Power, for one
Woods or Irons
Boards treader
Emmy contender
Man in a movie
Obie contender
Film performer
Ford or Hudson
One with parts
Astin or Martin
Barrymore, e.g.
Caine or Cotten
Cue user, maybe
Dramatic artist
Expert on lines
Greene or Sheen
John Drew, e.g.
Lancaster, e.g.
Malkovich, e.g.
Mostel, for one
Movie performer
One auditioning
One taking cues
Paul Muni, e.g.
Person of parts
Seagal or Segal
Cruise, for one
Directed person
He cries on cue
He gets credits
Oscar contender
Young or Mature
Company member?
One with a part
Player on stage
Stage presence?
Stage performer
Player in a cast
Person in a cast
Audition hopeful
Character or ham
Expert in asides
One in a trailer
SAG-AFTRA member
Great pretender?
Oldman or Newman
Olivier, for one
Script memorizer
Newman or Oldman
Learner of lines
Repertory member
Playbill listing
Buttons or Knotts
Cotten or Woolley
John Drew was one
Method man, maybe
One needing parts
Person with lines
Redford or Newman
Roscian performer
Soliloquy speaker
Johnny Depp, e.g.
Part of a company
Someone in a cast
Man of many parts
Broadway performer
Burt or Hurt, e.g.
Daniel Craig, e.g.
Elmo Lincoln, e.g.
Gielgud or Olivier
He may play a part
John Gielgud e.g.
John Lithgow, e.g.
Lowe or Gere, e.g.
Matinee idol, e.g.
Olivier or Gielgud
One at an audition
One who's directed
Play group member?
Role call answerer
She's just playing
Person in an apron
Washington or Ford
Memorizer of lines
One playing a part
Disciple of Thespis
Fonda or Lunt, e.g.
Hanks or Pitt e.g.
John Lithgow is one
Marlon Brando e.g.
One who does lines?
Performer in a film
Reagan, at one time
Gielgud or Guinness
He may have a coach
Man with many parts
Performer in a play
Ronald Reagan, once
Tony nominee, maybe
Practiced pretender
Ben Johnson, for one
Edmund Gwenn is one.
Ford, Adams or Grant
Ham or Shakespearean
Olivier or Barrymore
One in a cattle call
Paul Newman, for one
Person with a coach?
Stanislavsky trainee
George Clooney, e.g.
One placed in a cast
One working on lines
Oscar night luminary
Colin Firth, for one
Baryshnikov, at times
He might be in a cast
John Lithgow, for one
Kenneth Branagh e.g.
One hoping for a role
Person learning lines
Person playing a part
Person playing a role
Sellers, for instance
Treader of the boards
Washington or Phoenix
One may be supporting
One paid to be others
Phoenix or Washington
Shakespeare, at times
Burton or Taylor e.g.
Certain Juilliard grad
Forrest or Woods, e.g.
One who plays on stage
One with a stage coach
Person making a scene?
Sir Henry Irving, e.g.
Spencer Tracy, for one
Walken or Danson, e.g.
Cattle call" respondent
One getting the credit?
One with a part to play
One with a role to play
One who needs direction
One treading the boards
Shakespearean performer
John Wilkes Booth, e.g.
Eddie Vedder in "Singles
He might play the sticks
Male performer in movies
One concerned with lines
James Lipton interviewee
Student of Lee Strasberg
Washington or Ford, e.g.
John Wilkes Booth was one
One who treads the boards
Apt anagram of CO-STAR - S
Donald Sutherland, for one
Gary Oldman or Paul Newman
One featured in a playbill
One for whom work is play?
One may have a set routine
Outstanding Supporting ___
Person who may be made-up?
Stage coach user, possibly
Word after method or voice
All the stage is his world
Matthew Fox or Peter Coyote
Clooney or Pitt, for example
One who does lines in public
One for whom play means work
One pleased with long lines?
Elvis was one in "King Creole
His parts may be funny or sad
Shakespearean performer, e.g.
To whom "break a leg" is said
One may have only one big part
Musician Johnny Depp's other job
One with billing issues, perhaps
One with a stunt double, perhaps
One with multiple personalities?
Action may make him laugh or cry?
Person in a trailer, in two senses
Best Supporting ___ (Oscar category)
Member of the cast of a movie or play
Moonlighting waiter's other job, often
Rocker wants to be one, after video shoot
Danny Glover or Donald Glover, for example
Russell Crowe or Ryan Gosling, for example
One who hardly ever is who he appears to be
David Pirner of Soul Asylum in "Reality Bites
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