movie star
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Definition
Noun: A famous and highly successful actor in the film industry, particularly one who is widely recognized and celebrated for performing in major cinematic roles.
Usage
The term "movie star" refers specifically to an actor whose fame and career are primarily built on starring roles in motion pictures. It implies a high level of public recognition, popularity, and often a glamorous public image associated with the film industry.
Examples
- She became a movie star after her breakout role in the blockbuster film.
- The festival was attended by several legendary movie stars from the golden age of Hollywood.
- He is more than just a talented actor; he is a global movie star.
Advanced Usage
- "A-list movie star": A term used to describe those at the very peak of fame and demand in the film industry.
- Securing an A-list movie star for the lead role guaranteed the film's financing.
Variants and Related Words
- Film star (n): A synonym for "movie star," more commonly used in British English.
- He is considered a national treasure and a great British film star.
- Star (n): A more general term for a famous performer in entertainment, which can include theater, music, or television.
- The show features a star of stage and screen.
Synonyms
- Cinema star: A direct synonym.
- Screen idol: Emphasizes the adoration and iconic status of the actor.
- Leading actor/actress: Focuses on the type of role but does not inherently convey the same level of public fame.
Related Phrases
- Movie star status: The condition of having the fame and recognition of a movie star.
- With her latest award, she has finally achieved movie star status.
- Movie star looks: A phrase describing someone who has the conventionally attractive, glamorous appearance associated with film stars.
- He was known not only for his talent but also for his movie star looks.
Noun
- a star who plays leading roles in the cinema