james mason
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Definition
Proper noun: - James Mason: An English film actor known for his distinctive voice and roles in both British and American cinema during the mid-20th century. He is recognized for his performances in a variety of genres, including drama, thriller, and film noir.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- James Mason delivered a chilling performance in the classic thriller "North by Northwest."
- The film's success was partly due to the compelling presence of James Mason.
Advanced Usage
- "A James Mason role": Used to describe a character type that is sophisticated, often morally ambiguous, and intellectually commanding, reminiscent of the actor's famous portrayals.
- The villain in the new spy film is very much a James Mason role—charming, articulate, and menacing.
Variants and Related Words
- Mason, James Neville Mason (full name): The complete birth name of the actor.
- Mason-esque (adj., informal): Characteristic of or resembling the style or persona of James Mason.
- The actor's Mason-esque delivery added great depth to the character.
Synonyms
- Thespian: A formal or literary term for an actor, especially one in the theater. (While a synonym for 'actor', it can contextually refer to a performer of Mason's caliber.)
- Screen star: A movie actor of great popularity or note.
Related Phrases
- "In the tradition of James Mason": A phrase used in film criticism or description to compare an actor's performance or a character's qualities to those typified by James Mason.
- The new actor plays the antagonist in the tradition of James Mason: cool, calculating, and utterly persuasive.
Noun
- English film actor (1909-1984)