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actor-manager

American  
[ak-ter-man-uh-jer] / ˈæk tərˈmæn ə dʒər /

noun

  1. a leading actor who produces and usually stars in their own productions.

    Sir Henry Irving was one of the first actor-managers.


Etymology

Origin of actor-manager

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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Eventually, according to Kelly Burdick Carter — Brandon’s wife — a management committee of six department managers, representing production, engagement and other units, replaced the actor-manager model as the company’s essential supervisors.

From Washington Post • Oct. 6, 2021

A chance meeting with the noted actor-manager Henry Baynton saw him enrolled at Rada in 1949.

From BBC • Jun. 19, 2020

Increasingly, the production begins to resemble a standoff between Sir Henry Irving, the Victorian-era actor-manager, and the auteur world of Peter Brook.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 30, 2016

With his new troupe, Mr. Branagh has placed himself within the sterling British tradition of the actor-manager, and has invited comparisons with Laurence Olivier, whom he played in the film “My Week With Marilyn.”

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2015

"This is the tragedian, actor-manager, and my deadly foe."

From The Red Room by Strindberg, August