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Examples:Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California since 2003—an amateur actor (e.g. in Chinese opera)—Tim Robbins (1958-), American actor, director, activist and musician—Chuck Norris (1940-), American martial artist and actor—boo or jeer (as a sign of displeasure at an actor)—Simon Yam Tat-Wah (1955-), Hong Kong actor and film producer—understudy (substitute actor)—tablet announcing the name of leading actor in a theatrical production—Zhou Yumin or Vic Zhou (1981-), Taiwan singer and actor, member of pop group F4—Dashan, stage name of Canadian Mark Henry Rowswell (1965-), actor and well-known TV personality in PRC—Edison Chen (1980-), Hong Kong singer and actor—infant's part in opera, usually played by child actor—Cui Wei (1912-1979), actor, dramatist and movie director—Alan Tam (1950-), Hong Kong Canto-pop singer and actor—William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (1963-), US actor and film producer—save the show (for instance by stepping in for an absent actor)—Danny Lee Sau-Yin (1953-), Hong Kong actor and director—Francis Ng Chun-Yu (1961-), Hong Kong actor—Lau Ching-Wan (1964-), Hong Kong actor—Wu Jianhao or Vanness Wu (1978-), Taiwan pop star and actor, F4 band member—Brandon Lee (1965-1993), American actor, son of Bruce Lee—reward an actor with brocade headband—Zeng Xiaogu (1873-1937), actor and pioneer of Chinese drama in New Culture style—substitute actor (esp. in fights of theatrical stunts)—Peter Chen Ho (1931-1970), Chinese actor—Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Hong Kong actor and martial arts expert—Morgan Freeman, American actor—Wang Shuo (1958-), Chinese writer, director and actor—Ekin Cheng (1967-), Hong Kong actor and pop singer—Eason Chan (1974-), Hong Kong pop singer and actor—Wu Zun or Chun Wu (1979-), Bruneian actor, vocalist of Fei Lun Hai (Fahrenheit)— |