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There are quite a few actually, but one you shouldn't miss is Frankie Avalon. That's right - "Moondoggie" from the "Beach" movies of the 60's with Annette Funicello. He was actually a trumpet player first, and worked with some big names before being discovered as a singer, and then an actor. You can actually see and hear a sample of him performing in Irwin Allen's movie "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea". He's actually playing the horn in a scene in which he's accompanying Barbara Eden's butt shaking on the screen while she dances to the music - go see it!
Brittney Spears is DEFINITELY a actor because she acted in " Austin Powers" so in the real life she is a actor.
Philip Jackson - actor - was born on 1948-06-18.
Charles Ray - actor - died in 1943.
tom Kenny is a/an Actor, voice actor, comedian
NO he was a professional trumpet player.
It is called a 'cue'. It is the last line of the preceding actor.
action
The word you are looking for is "cue"
it's to nod your head
Lionel Hampton was a famous American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, band leader, percussionist, , and actor. He was born on April 20, 1908, and died on August 31, 2002. He worked with Benny Goodman (another famous jazz player) and Quincy Jones (an actor). While working with Benny Goodman, he worked with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra as well. He eventually left Goodman and formed his own big band.
The signal for an actor to do or say something is typically given by the director or stage manager. This signal can be a verbal cue, a specific gesture, or a pre-arranged cue within the script. It is important for actors to be attentive and responsive to these signals to ensure smooth performance.
it is an instrument made of wooden rod for striking the ball or a signal to proceed like actor get this type of signal to proceed their acting signal, sign, hint, prompt, reminder, suggestion
The word 'entrance' is both a noun and an verb.The noun 'entrance' (en-trance) is a word for a means or an opening, that allows access to a place; an act or instance of entering; the first entry of an actor into a scene.The verb 'entrance' (en-trance') is to to put into a trance; to fill with delight and wonder.EXAMPLESThe star was applauded when she made her entrance. (noun)The entrance is next to the flower shop. (noun)The story seemed to entrance the children. (verb)
"They have their entrances and their exits". When actors come onto the stage so the audience can see them, it is called an entrance; when they leave the stage it is an exit. (We use the same words to describe a way in and a way out as well). Jaques is comparing the life of a person to a performance by an actor ("All the men and women merely players"), and as an actor has an entrance onto the stage, so people have an entrance into their lives: they are born. Just as an actor has an exit, so do people: they die.
A thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance.
cue