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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
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She said that her co-star, Alfre Woodard, talked to her about it a cocktail party that night.
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He talks about the first sexual encounters he had with a man, a co-star from when he was starring in Rent on Broadway.
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Both Sheldon Leonard, who created the show, and Robert Culp, who was his co-star, were socially conscious.
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To get to watch (his Heiress co-star) Jessica Chastain was a big inspiration.
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The story of how it was orchestrated—by co-star Julianna Margulies, no less—has been endearingly documented.
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