- ROLES
- Bit parts, e.g.
- Director's offerings
- Parts
- Cameos, e.g.
- Kane and Othello, to Welles
- Walk-ons, e.g.
- Functions
- Play parts
- Cage has two in "Adaptation"
- List on an actor's Wikipedia page, maybe
- Lupita Nyong'o has two of them in "Us"
- Parts to play
- Cast of characters
- Listing in a filmography
- Cast list entries
- Theatric bits
- Casting assignments
- Actor's rÈsumÈ items
- Auditioners' hopes
- Playbill listings
- Screen parts
- One living in their parents' basement, stereotypically
- Hats, so to speak
- Stage parts
- Theater parts
- Mork and Popeye, to Robin Williams
- Actors' parts
- Casting director's assignments
- The Wolf Man and Dracula
- Casting slots
- Rocky and Rambo, to Stallone
- Cattle call offerings
- Parts in a play
- Customary functions
- Actor's plums
- Film parts
- Shane and Destry
- Actor's quests
- Actors' needs
- Acting jobs
- Parts of actors
- Playbill data
- Portrayed parts
- They may be supporting
- Parts of Hollywood?
- They may be non-speaking
- Capacities
- They usually have lines
- Hollywood openings?
- Hamlet and Ophelia, e.g.
- Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
- Same Time, Next Year has only two
- Bacon bits?
- Jobs
- Thespian's parts
- Actors' jobs
- Casting director's responsibility
- Cameos, maybe
- Parts in plays
- Starlets' dreams
- Billing details
- Portrayals
- Cameos, for example
- Hamlet and Ophelia
- Parts for a 19 Across
- Parts for an actor
- Acting credits
- Cast members' parts
- Credits listings
- Screenplay assignments
- Parts for performers
- Performer's parts
- Parts for actors
- Performer's portrayals
- Stars have big ones
- They're played
- Assumed by thespians.
- Parts played.
- Thespians' goals.
- Characters.
- Assumed parts.
- Scenario characters.
- Broadway parts.
- Ingenue, heavy, etc.
- Heavy and cameo
- Bits and leads.
- Heroes and heroines.
- Hero and heroine.
- Characterizations.
- Movie jobs.
- Quince and Peaseblossom.
- Heavy and others
- Ingénue and others.
- Tosca, Aida, et al.
- Actor's assignments
- Romeo and Juliet
- Actors' goals
- Dromio, Romeo and Gremio
- Lead, heavy and bit
- Gremio and Grumio
- Offices
- Plummer parts
- Acting parts
- Radar and Hawkeye, e.g.
- Anagram for loser
- Dromio, Romeo, etc.
- Billing matters
- What cast members fill
- Cast openings
- Most of them have lines
- Listings on an actor's IMDb page
- Some are walk-on
- They're filled before shooting
- Cagey parts, e.g.
- Inside the Actors Studio topics
- They're filled for a production
- Sellers had three in "Dr. Strangelove"
- Stay-at-home mom and dad, e.g.
- Hamilton and 3-Down, in "Hamilton"
- List in the credits
- Parts in movies
- Auditioners' goals
- Positions
- Parts in films
- Parts of a play
- Dramatis personae
- Actors want them
- Items on an actor's resume
- Romeo and Juliet are choice ones
- Screen personas
- Positions or functions
- Billing information
- Starlets' quests
- Thelma or Louise, e.g.
- Some are dramatic
- Actor's resume items
- They're all over TV
- Actors' gigs
- Hair parts, e.g.
- Movie parts
- Actors play them
- Parts in a musical
- Impersonations
- Dramatic parts
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, e.g.
- Some are supporting
- What actors play
- Executive's "hats"
- Parts on the silver screen
- Closing credits listing
- Thelma and Louise, to Geena and Susan
- Good cop/bad cop parts
- End credits list them
- What casting directors fill
- Actors audition for them
- Hamlet and Ophelia, for two
- Imdb.com listings
- Credit lines?
- Filmography listings