Actor... because its the proper term and the professional title.
2007-01-27 10:25:53
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answered by Blessed 5
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I prefer to be called an actress because I do lots of acting
2007-01-27 08:36:51
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answered by Elle 1
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a female actor isn't if truth be told distinctive than a male actor. They do a similar activity. So why hassle having 2 words? this is basically the reason, that's an pointless distinction. female specific titles was once greater trouble-free. a female poet was once referred to as a poetess however the be conscious is now no longer used via fact the excellence is incomprehensible. comparable with directress and jewess. in lots of situations situations the gender independent term is greater precise. Ex- firefighter is a lots clearer term than the gendered fireman.
2016-09-28 01:51:01
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Proper english dictates the use of actresses
2007-01-27 08:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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actress, sounds nicer and the directors know what they're getting, i'm known as an actor by my casting agency which irritates me
2007-01-27 08:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i prefer actresses. it sounds nicer when speaking to a lady
2007-01-27 08:20:29
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answered by Ari ♥ 3
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actress
2007-01-27 08:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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actresses i guess bc it refers to women
2007-01-27 08:20:25
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answer #8
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answered by krista sunshine 2
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i rather actor
2007-01-27 12:39:18
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answered by Nafertiti 2
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You seem to ask a lot of these waste of time questions.
2007-01-27 08:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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