- ACTOR
- Man of parts
- Thespian
- Meryl Streep, to the politically correct
- Performer
- SAG member
- Booth was one
- Robert De Niro or Al Pacino
- Robert De Niro, for one
- Cruise, for one
- Paul Newman, e.g.
- Part man?
- Pitt or Penn
- Performance artist?
- One seen on-screen
- With 44-Across, versatile Hollywood type, or a description of this puzzle's theme
- Bale or Peck
- Washington or Pitt
- Role player
- Person in a cast
- Stage presence?
- One with multiple personalities?
- One who hardly ever is who he appears to be
- John Wilkes Booth was one
- One who does lines in public
- He's rarely himself
- She's just pretending
- Man in makeup
- Script consultant?
- One who plays at work
- Pretender on stage
- Player at work
- Practiced pretender
- Guy in a cast
- Man of many parts?
- Repertory member
- Charles Playhouse figure
- 38-Down member
- Moonlighting waiter's other job, often
- Part player
- Profession shared by thematic hiders in this puzzle
- Donald Sutherland, for one
- Gordon Pinsent or Donald Sutherland, e.g.
- Broadway figure
- One often getting in lines
- One who takes parts
- Penn or Pitt, e.g.
- Cast member
- Tony nominee, maybe
- Almost any of People magazine's Sexiest Men Alive
- Part of a cast
- Tony winner, e.g.
- Penn or Pitt
- Reel person?
- Woods or Irons
- Newman or Oldman
- 3-Down, e.g.
- All the stage is his world
- Emmy contender
- Oscar recipient
- Shakespearean performer
- Oscar hopeful
- Method student, e.g.
- Part winner
- Reagan, in Hollywood
- Shakespearean performer, e.g.
- Part owner?
- Play boy?
- Player
- Movie star
- Cattle call respondent
- One who's directed
- Reagan, at one time
- Script memorizer
- Lowe or Gere
- Oldman or Freeman
- 44-Across, for one
- Daniel Craig, e.g.
- One in a cast
- Marquee name
- Role model?
- Hamm or Bacon
- Role seeker
- Entertainer
- Irons or Woods, e.g.
- Trouper
- Matinee idol
- One with a part
- One expecting a hand, perhaps
- Lead, perhaps
- One may be a ham
- Stage figure
- Matinee idol, e.g.
- One with a SAG card
- One with many parts
- Seagal or Segal
- Stage performer
- Part taker
- Oldman or Newman
- One working on lines
- Sellers, for instance
- Player on stage
- 25-Down, for one
- 6-Across, for one
- Cage, for one
- One playing a part
- Playbill listing
- Obie contender
- One may be supporting
- 10-Down, e.g.
- Audition hopeful
- Lineman?
- Matthew Fox or Peter Coyote
- Stage __
- Washington or Ford
- Cage or Penn
- Pro on camera
- Gere, for one
- Kristen Bell or Kristen Stewart
- One given the part
- Sitcom star
- One who plays a part
- Many an A-lister
- Person who may win an Emmy
- Wrap party party
- Juilliard graduate
- Play participant
- One with a part to play
- Performer in a film
- Portrayer
- He might be in a cast
- Film performer
- One on stage
- One with a role
- 102 Down recipient
- 59 Across, for one
- Baldwin or Guinness
- Broadway performer
- Performer in a play
- Troupe member
- Tony contender
- Lead, e.g.
- Certain Juilliard grad
- Learner of lines
- One at an audition
- One concerned with lines
- 22 Across filler
- One may have a set routine
- SAG-AFTRA member
- Line producer
- One with billing issues, perhaps
- Person learning lines
- Person cast in a movie
- A real trouper
- Person playing a part
- Person playing a role
- Day-Lewis, for one
- Line learner
- 22-, 27-, or 54-Across
- Hal Holbrook or Howard Hesseman, e.g.
- Made-up person?
- One whose line is delivering lines
- Cast party?
- Caan job?
- Walken or Danson, e.g.
- Washington or Ford, e.g.
- Mummer.
- Star.
- Member of Equity.
- John Wilkes Booth's calling.
- Candidate for Hollywood.
- Impersonator.
- One of Ezio Pinza's professions.
- Walker of the boards.
- Alfred Lunt.
- Paul Kelly, for instance.
- Performer in "no" drama.
- Roger Rico, for instance.
- Brando, for instance.
- Martyn Green, for instance.
- Tom Ewell, for instance.
- Yul Brynner, for instance.
- Edmund Gwenn is one.
- Holden or Wayne.
- Marlon Brando.
- Member of ANTA.
- Bit player.
- Character ___.
- Equity member.
- Member of a stock company.
- Power.
- 48 Across, for example.
- Board walker.
- Mature or Young.
- Bad ___ (dangerous person).
- Lee Strasberg pupil.
- Shakespeare was one.
- Juvenile, for example.
- Sock-and-buskin man.
- Stock company member.
- Dissembler.
- Member of 59 Down.
- Participant.
- Straight man.
- Booth.
- Finney, for one.
- Piazza or Parks.
- Olivier.
- Tragedian.
- Exponent of an art.
- Crawford or Lawford.
- Harrison or Grant.
- Hero or heavy.
- Holbrook, for one.
- Hudson or Grant.
- Scofield, for one.
- Tree, for one.
- Treader of the boards.
- Drew, for one
- Man in a cast
- Doer
- Show biz chap
- ANTA member
- Ham, for one
- Mostel, for one
- Stanislavsky trainee
- Tony recipient
- Boards man
- Ham or bad
- Character or ham
- Ham or Shakespearean
- John Drew, e.g.
- Paul Muni, e.g.
- Barrymore, e.g.
- Disciple of Thespis
- Expert in asides
- Expert on lines
- Fonda or Lunt, e.g.
- Caine or Wayne
- Caine or Cotten
- Olivier or Gielgud
- Young or Mature
- Histrion
- Olivier or Barrymore
- Buttons or Knotts
- Olivier, for one
- Redford or Newman
- Student of Lee Strasberg
- Ford, Adams or Grant
- Histrio
- One involved in 33 Across
- Gielgud or Olivier
- Moss or Morse
- Boards walker
- Plummer, e.g.
- Reagan was one
- Gielgud or Guinness
- Cotten or Woolley
- Globe employee
- Oscar seeker
- Elmo Lincoln, e.g.
- Greene or Sheen
- John Lithgow, for one
- John Drew was one
- John Lithgow is one
- John Lithgow, e.g.
- Baryshnikov, at times
- Ben Johnson, for one
- John Wilkes Booth, e.g.
- Nimoy or Nolte
- Forrest or Woods, e.g.
- Human ham
- Roscian performer
- Sir Henry Irving, e.g.
- Billy Porter or Scott Porter
- Lancaster, e.g.
- Booth, e.g.
- Hollywood type
- Oscar contender
- Ford or Hudson
- Gibson, e.g.
- Company part
- Person with a coach?
- Washington or Phoenix
- Lines man?
- Cue user
- Stage coach user, possibly
- Part filler
- One in a 10-Across
- Part of a company
- Irons or Woods
- Person in an apron
- Astin or Martin
- Gary Oldman or Paul Newman
- Phoenix or Washington
- Shakespeare, at times
- Apt anagram of CO-STAR - S
- Cast part
- Cue user, maybe
- One in a trailer
- Person with lines
- One for whom work is play?
- Outstanding Supporting ___
- Person in a trailer, in two senses
- To whom "break a leg" is said
- One with a role to play
- Best ___
- See 62-Across
- Many a waiter around Hollywood
- Someone in the picture
- Bacon or Hamm, e.g.
- Best ___ (Academy Awards category)
- Best supporting ___ (Academy Awards category)
- Oscar nominee
- Ham, e.g.
- Role filler
- David Pirner of Soul Asylum in "Reality Bites"
- Eddie Vedder in "Singles"
- Rocker wants to be one, after video shoot
- One pleased with long lines
- Performer who memorizes blocking
- Brando, e.g.
- Performing artist
- He cries on cue
- Boards treader
- One for whom play means work
- One with a stage coach
- Set figure
- One with parts
- Paul Newman, for one
- Pitt or Depp, e.g.
- Action may make him laugh or cry?
- One needing parts
- Man with many parts
- One may have only one big part
- His parts may be funny or sad
- Either of 12-Across, e.g.
- He gets credits
- Someone in a cast
- Directed person
- He may play a part
- Theater performer
- Great pretender
- Movie VIP
- Play group member?
- Chadwick Boseman was one
- Ford or Washington
- Stage personality
- Extra, for one
- One who memorizes lines
- One who's a different person at work?
- Role-playing expert?
- Person who loves to make a scene?
- Hardy or Holland
- Profession of 9-Down
- John Gielgud <P>e.g.<P>
- Marlon Brando <P>e.g.
- Hanks or Pitt e.g.
- Pretender
- Burton or Taylor e.g.
- Hanks or Irons
- He might play the sticks
- Kenneth Branagh e.g.
- Oscar to the best one
- Waiter often
- Van Dyke or Van Damme
- Clooney or Pitt
- Spencer Tracy, for one
- He may have a coach
- One placed in a cast
- Ronald Reagan, once
- Oscar night luminary
- Person who may be made-up?
- One paid to be others
- One who needs direction
- 3-Down, for example
- Colin Firth, for one
- Company member?
- One who treads the boards
- Johnny Depp, e.g.
- One in a cattle call
- Soliloquy speaker
- Memorizer of lines
- One featured in a playbill
- One treading the boards
- Role call answerer?
- Billy Porter's profession
- Either performer in a two-hander
- Performer memorizing lines
- Performer on a stage
- Player on a stage
- Stage or screen performer
- Person featured in a playbill
- Performer who learns blocking
- Puzzle's awardee
- 9 Across, e.g.
- Walk-on, e.g.
- Table-read participant
- Parts expert?
- Person of parts
- Cruise, e.g.
- Washington or Phoenix, e.g.
- Gere peer