Dialogue is people speaking, so it's not the same as action.
you shouldn't, keep action clear of dialogue
Dialogue Description Language Action
indirect characterization
In the scene, the character subtly rolls their eyes, indicating annoyance or disbelief, even though it is not explicitly mentioned in the dialogue.
i generally just put the description of the scene that is playing in parenthetical where it cues in on the dialogue. you could describe it in an action after the dialogue i suppose.
It's an exciting scene in a story, where there's something going on instead of description or dialogue.
the most emotional or suspenseful moment in the play where the main character usually takes an action that makes the outcome of the conflict clear
The 'libretto' which is the story especially prepared for the composer to set to music.
It means you show what your characters are like through the way they act and speak.
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.
Movie dialogue is dialogue of movie
Mild swearing during action, and some bad language during dialogue with Wesker.