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Что (кто) такое actor - определение

ACTOR; A Commitment To Our Roots; A Commitment to Our Roots; Hero Initiative
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actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
n.
1) to cast an actor
2) a character actor
actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
n.
1.
Doer, operator, agent, participant.
2.
Player, performer, comedian, tragedian, stage-player, dramatic artist, histrionic artist.
Actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
<language> An object-oriented language for {Microsoft Windows} written by Charles Duff of the Whitewater Group ca. 1986. It has Pascal/C-like syntax. Uses a token-threaded interpreter. Early binding is an option. ["Actor Does More than Windows", E.R. Tello, Dr Dobb's J 13(1):114-125 (Jan 1988)]. (1994-11-08)
Actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
·noun A theatrical performer; a stageplayer.
II. Actor ·noun An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes.
III. Actor ·noun One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer.
IV. Actor ·noun One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant.
actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
¦ noun
1. a person whose profession is acting.
2. a participant in an action or process.
Derivatives
actorish adjective
actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
(actors)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
An actor is someone whose job is acting in plays or films. 'Actor' in the singular usually refers to a man, but some women who act prefer to be called 'actors' rather than 'actresses'.
His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company...
You have to be a very good actor to play that part.
N-COUNT
actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
1. <programming> In object-oriented programming, an object which exists as a concurrent process. 2. <operating system> In Chorus, the unit of resource allocation. (1994-11-08)
Actor         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance."The dramatic world can be extended to include the 'author', the 'audience' and even the 'theatre'; but these remain 'possible' surrogates, not the 'actual' referents as such" (Elam 1980, 110).
Actors         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
<theory> A model for concurrency by Carl Hewitt. Actors are autonomous and concurrent objects which execute asynchronously. The Actor model provides flexible mechanisms for building parallel and distributed software systems. http://osl.cs.uiuc.edu/. ["Laws for Communicating Parallel Processes", C. Hewitt et al, IFIP 77, pp. 987-992, N-H 1977]. ["ACTORS: A Model of Concurrent Computation in Distributed Systems", Gul A. Agha <agha@cs.uiuc.edu>, Cambridge Press, MA, 1986]. (1999-11-23)
actress         
  • The Bells]]'', 1874
  • The actress [[Kate Winslet]]
  • Recording a radio play in the Netherlands (1949; [[Spaarnestad Photo]])
  • [[Helena Modrzejewska]], a Polish-American actress, by [[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]], 1880
  • Elizabethan]] open-roof playhouse
PERSON WHO ACTS IN A DRAMATIC OR COMIC PRODUCTION AND WORKS IN FILM, TELEVISION, THEATRE, OR RADIO
Actress; Actors and Actresses; Actors and actresses; Film actress; Movie actress; Film actor; Stage actor; American actor; American actress; Television actor; Actresses; Television actress; Movie actor; Stage actress; Theatre actor; Theatre actress; Actors; Actor & Actress; Stage actors; Film Actor; Theater actor; Film or stage actor; Female actor
¦ noun a female actor.
Derivatives
actressy adjective

Википедия

The Hero Initiative

The Hero Initiative, formerly known as A Commitment to Our Roots, or ACTOR, is the first federally recognized not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators, writers and artists in need. Founded in late 2000 by a consortium of comic book and trade publishers, including Marvel Comics, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Wizard Entertainment, CrossGen Comics and Dynamic Forces Inc., the 501(c)(3) charity aims to assist comic creators with health, medical, and quality-of-life assistance.