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co-star
noun
an actor who shares star billing with another
verb
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
In the “Materialists†press tour, Johnson is more freely magnetic, sitting for another “Vanity Fair†lie detector test and answering cheeky, rapid-fire questions with her co-star, Pedro Pascal, for “Vogue.â€
Walliams, who also hosts a podcast with his former Little Britain co-star Matt Lucas, has not appeared on terrestrial television since 2022.
As she approached the podium to make her speech, she handed off a dish of fruit to her “The White Lotus†Season 3 co-star, Leslie Bibb.
Clooney, with co-star Anthony Edwards, had earlier been behind a live broadcast of “Ambush,†the fourth season opener of “ER†as a throwback to the particular seat-of-your-pants, walking-on-a-wire energy of 1950s television.
Murray Bartlett won a limited series supporting Emmy for Season 1 against fellow “Lotus†actors, and Jennifer Coolidge prevailed twice in supporting categories crowded with co-stars.
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