Giving a character a life means that the actor is putting his or herself into that character. A character is just a character when someone is just reading the script, but when that actor puts emotion into the words being read from the script then the audience can feel it and put themselves in that character's shoes and so they start seeing that character as a real person, and that's when a character is given life.
A character in literature, is the same as an actor on the theatre stage.
A what? Did you mean gay? And if that is so do you mean the actor or the character?
The Protagonist is the main Character. It originally meant the lead actor, but since the lead actor usually plays the main character, it has come to mean the character instead.
A stage persona is a character or social role put on by an actor. Stage personas can be a completely fabricated character, or can be an exaggeration of the actor's own personality.
If you mean the character, No. If you mean the actor, Scott Jacoby, No as well.
The character is just the continuation of the previous character. If you mean the actor, he is called Matt Smith, and was born in 1982.
Alaric? You mean the actor or the character? Make yourself more clear.
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Harry Potter is a fictional character, he doesn't exist in real life. If you mean the actor who played him, Daniel Radcliffe then no, he didn't know magic because the type of magic in Harry Potter doesn't exist in real life.
Han Solo? If you mean the actor who plays him, that answer is Harrison Ford. If you mean who is the character, he is a smuggler who became a life-long friend to Luke Skywalker and became part of the Rebel Alliance and helped bring an end to the Galactic Empire for good.
the word SHRUTHY means LIFE......it gives life!
If you mean Wentworth Miller, he is the actor who plays the main character in the TV series, Prison Break.