well first of all you need to take some serious drama lessons and then you need to get used to performing in front of loads. maube go to LA because you can experience and then in a couple of years you will probably be an actor or actress. you can maybe be on a show and ask as well i hoped i helped well first of all you need to take some serious drama lessons and then you need to get used to performing in front of loads. maube go to LA because you can experience and then in a couple of years you will probably be an actor or actress. you can maybe be on a show and ask as well i hoped i helped
Don't Believe Everything You ReadUnless the celebrity has "come out of the closet" and confirmed they are either bisexual or gay, then it's unfair to drop any celebrities name just for the sake of gossip. Example: A tabloid made the statement that Tom Cruise was gay and he sued and won. If you aren't gay then you certainly don't want to be dubbed gay. If gay, then there should be no reprocussions from this and it should not interfere with being an actor. Actors should be able to play straight people, gay people, or a straight person should be able to play gay (Robin Williams did in "Bird Cage" and was dubbed as being gay.) Here are a very few names, but it will get you started:T.R. Knights from Grey's AnatomyRosie O'DonnellNeil Patrick Harris as Doogie Howser, M.D.Lance Bass ('n Sync member)Ellen De GeneresK.D. LangCarson Kressley/Ted Allen/Thom Filicia/Jai Rodriquez/Kyan Douglas from "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"Ru Paul (runway model and Drag Queen)Cynthia NixonRichard Harris as Survivor winnerMelissa EtheridgeChad Allen (in "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman)Nathan Lane (Bird Cage)Dan Butler (played "Bulldog" on "Frasier")Sir Elton JohnHarvey FiersteinRupert EverettGeorge Takei (Star Trek)Greg Louganis (former U.S. Olympic Diver)George MichaelBoy GeorgeDanny Roberts (of "The Broken Hearts Club)Christopher Rice (author and his author mother is Anne Rice)Fred Schnieder (lead singer of the B52s)B.D. Wong (plays Dr. George Huang in "Law & Order)Sandra BernhardJames Dean (bisexual...deceased)Madonna (bisexual)Courtney Love (bisexual)Alicia KeysAnthony HopkinsDavid BowieClay AikenEver since Hollywood first began there were tales of wild times and orgies (and there were) loaded with drugs, prohibition booze and according to everyone else, everyone was gay. It was said that many Casting Directors wanted, shall we say favors for a good role and this also not only included women breaking into the acting business, but men.
This scenario exemplifies the concept of "perceived agency" or "attribution of desire." Actor B acts on their belief about Actor A's desires rather than any explicit communication or action from Actor A. This highlights how individuals can interpret and respond to perceived intentions, which can influence their decisions and behaviors.
If by saying big B you mean Amitabh Bachchan then yes he is the no 1 bollywood actor.
Actor Mohanlal's blood group is not publicly known as it is considered private health information.
It's when Actor A stands upstage of (behind) Actor B, forcing Actor B to turn his back to the audience, thus automatically shifting the audience's attention more toward Actor A. It's usually a bad thing to do, unless the script or your director tells you to do so.
one and only Tamil best actor in India is vishal. by muthu b ed
its because you are going up and pushing the performer out <><><> When actor A "upstages" actor B on stage, actor A goes behind (upstage) of B, forcing B to turn his back to the audience to speak in dialogue with A. This gives the upstage actor A a better position to face and address the audience and puts B in an awkward position. It can be amusing when actors get caught in an upstaging duel, each crossing upstage of the other until they both end up pinned against the upstage wall.
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The actor who played Doc was Courtney B. Vance.
The first Bollywood actor is Amitabh Bacchan. He is also known as Big B. He was given the title Angry Young Man.
Arthur Hewlett(b march 12 1907, d February 16 1997) British actor.