He took issue, however, with the Parsonsian assumption that actors in society always behave rationally.
This is why the actors in the chairs speak and behave passively.
His actors look and behave like hand-me-downs from a not-great repertory company.
It's funny because the actors behave as if what's happening is completely normal.
There is high distinctiveness when an actor does not behave this way in most situations.
In the commercials, the actors speak and behave in character.
Therefore, actors will behave rationally, but within the limits of their capabilities.
The main actors behave and sound like the sitcom stars they portray.
It is not without importance how the actors on the political stage behave.
In any case, the actors behave in a manner that is gallant but perplexed.