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co-star
noun
- an actor who shares star billing with another
verb
- introften foll bywith to share star billing (with another actor)
- tr to present as sharing top billing
the film co-starred Mae West and W. C. Fields
Example Sentences
One local holiday let owner said he saw Robbie driving a tractor with her co-star - although the agricultural vehicles were not invented until the late 19th Century.
Tubb is one of many former co-stars who have been fondly remembering Kilmer's acting and his antics, following his death at the age of 65.
The source also told the magazine that Williamsâ eldest, daughter Matilda, whom she had with late âBrokeback Mountainâ co-star Heath Ledger, âhas been doting on her younger siblings.â
But with Bing, whom the filmmakers treat as a genuine co-star worthy of close-ups, contemplation and authentic dog behavior, Watts finds another rich vein of emotion to dramatize with delicacy, humor and intelligent vulnerability.
Brosnan, who fronted the âBondâ franchise across four films from 1995 to 2002, said in a recent interview that he thinks his âGreatestâ co-star âwould be very goodâ for the iconic role.
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