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Acting itself, essentially. By wearing the emotions, mannerisms and personal traits of the character they play, the actor is modelling them - a further example is when a film/TV actor poses in photo shots in their character's garb to promote them for merchandise, media and advertising mediums. This is why acting and modelling often go hand in hand - both involve much of the same kind of work.

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