Some words and phrases that describe acting older than one’s actual age include "mature for their age," "precocious," "old beyond their years," and "wise beyond their years." These terms often imply that a person exhibits behaviors, attitudes, or insights typically associated with an older individual.
Remember that acting can be an adjective or a noun: Adj: temporary, provisional, or interim Noun: dramatics, stage, pretense, simulation, or masquerade
acting without words
what where stella adlers ideas on acting
Music - Words [story] - Acting.
While no career is quite the same as acting, some are similar. But first, I need to know what your definition of acting is, Theater acting? Movie/TV acting? etc. The only similar jobs I can think of are; singing, miming, becoming a Drama teacher, acting on stage, acting in a film/on TV.Hope I helped =P
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precocious
Remember that acting can be an adjective or a noun: Adj: temporary, provisional, or interim Noun: dramatics, stage, pretense, simulation, or masquerade
charades
I want to verify, how did some singers get into acting?
A Language Older Than Words was created in 2000.
Asta was an acting dog (whose real name was Skippy) that appeared in a bunch of older movies. The acting dog was the breed known as a "wire fox terrier".
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acting without words
probably because she does a great job
When they are babies they say words that they do not even now and when they get older they learn from daycare and then they get older and learn words