Results for: actor who plays eccentric roles
English English
amusing eccentric person, card bearing picture of jester, disabling clause, one who jokes, jester; one of two extra playing cards in a deck of cards, teller or player of jokes, thoughtless or inconsiderate personjoker
amusing person, comic actor, comic entertainer, person who entertains with jokes and funny storiescomedian
Antonio Banderas (born 1960), Spanish-born American movie actor (known for his roles in "The Mambo Kings" and "Evita")Banderas
appear in a first performance; appear in a first presentation, best or most important, first performance of a play (or show, movie, etc.); first presentation, first public performance, give first public performance, leading woman actor, present or be p...premiere
arena, stadium, playhouse, drama as art or profession, dramatic quality, for use in theater of operations, land that rises in steps, operating theater, place for plays, place of significant events, place where movies are shown, room with tiers of seats...theater
art of carving images on gems or other stones; gem or other stone which has been carved in this manner; short (often one-scene) appearance by a well-known actor in a film with lesser known actors, cameo role, brief appearance by famous actor, carved stonecameo
art of the theater, art of writing and producing playsdramaturgy
assign the wrong or improper part (in theater, etc.); make a mistake in addition (Mathematics), choose wrong actors for, give actor unsuitable partmiscast
asterisk, be leading performer, celestial body in relation to fate, cover or decorate something with stars, destiny, have as leading actor, mark something with star, mass of gas in space, most important or proficient person, outstanding, play a leading...star
Australian fish, drum player, one who plays the drums; travelling salespersondrummer
authentic piece of art, creative, creative person, eccentric person, first, first version, primary; innovative, creative; novel, new, not traditional, source for copies, source from which something arises, originator; prototype, model; original work (a...original
backing musician, someone who provides accompaniment (especially a musician who plays a minor part to complement the main instrument)accompanist
bagpiper, one who plays a flute; one who plays bagpipes, player on pipepiper
be actor, behave in certain way, do something, doing something, formal record, function as something, have an effect, one of several performances, part of play, perform something or be performed, do; play a role; pretend, fake, performer, personal beha...act
behavior and beliefs which are based on stereotypical gender roles; prejudice or discrimination based on gender (especially against women), sex discrimination, sexual stereotypingsexism
 

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