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Are they frustrated actors and directors condemned to be spectators?
"Probably I was a frustrated actor, and this was a chance to be close to the theater."
Let's see how many frustrated actors were doing tech duty on this thing."
Most people in theatre are either actors or frustrated actors.
He was a "frustrated actor" who performed in theatre productions and plays, but never had a huge break.
Even his indifferent father, a frustrated actor who works for the United Nations, is impressed.
It appealed to the frustrated actor in him.
He is a frustrated actor.
He's more like a frustrated actor."
The flamboyant defense attorney William Kunstler is, perhaps not surprisingly, a frustrated actor.
The frustrated actor was evident in all his impulsive movements, and in an irritating way pre-empted my responses to him.
New York's 700 licensed tour guides are often looked upon as little more than frustrated actors who dispense soporific, sometimes specious information to hapless tourists.
"But Jack Spratt and his friends are frustrated actors, and they couldn't resist the temptation to make a big production."
"The actors are local heroes," said Ms. Mills, whose father was a frustrated actor and whose husband sells plumbing supplies to support his acting habit.
Some of the actor still emerges when the tall, lithe Mr. Beach illustrates a point - but he claims not to be "a frustrated actor."
It took only a week for Jamie to realize that the diminutive, middle-aged Ferraro was a frustrated actor who made all his classes into his personal stage.
They include a frustrated actor, an overly sheltered Mafia princess, a shady tycoon's embittered son, a happy-go-lucky furrier and a suicidal transvestite chanteuse.
He revisits his birthplace in Port Talbot, where he was the son of a fiery Welsh baker who was himself a frustrated actor.
The NY Times went on to say that Jeffrey Tambor is "hilarious" playing David Walton's Dad, a frustrated actor.
In an interview Dunagan light-heartedly described her extended family, "My heritage is a long line of Southern Baptist and Methodist preachers-who were all just frustrated actors."
Daniel Stern, who played a frustrated actor caught up in a convenience store holdup in last night's episode, said one reason he accepted his part was that the show wasn't traditional television fare.
Kelvin, a tall, distinguished-looking man in his late fifties, who gave the impression of being a frustrated actor, advanced a step, bowed slightly from the waist and extended a hand with great dignity.
Her urge to write plays didn't come about by a lifelong ambition; rather she was inspired to do so because up until then her career was that of a frustrated actor desperate for work.
Because, deep down, the majority of college lecturers are probably frustrated actors who enjoy performing before a live audience and who, therefore, want to keep the academic lecture as a means of boosting their flagging egos.