English to Spanish Dictionary thespian

thespian

dramático
definition
noun
In the current offering we have Brenda Blethyn as Mrs Warren, heading a cast of truly hard-working thespians .
an actor or actress.
adjective
thespian talents
of or relating to drama and the theater.
translation of 'thespian'
noun
actor
adjective
trágico,
dramático
example
Actually, they said that it was my 'thespian' talents that made them choose me, and they said that my voice was adequate, but they'd prefer it if I kept improving it.
Ironically, the past few months could bring a fresh appreciation and attention to Kelly's 'thespian' abilities.
It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the 'thespian' sense, doesn't get much of a look in.
This wasn't the result of some sudden outbreak of 'thespian' talent, but rather part of a science/art crossover project called Genes Talking.
They share a flat in Glasgow, while resting from 'thespian' duties that somehow don't materialise.
Maya Maron, who plays the daughter who keeps the family from coming apart at the seams, has been singled out as a major new 'thespian' talent in Israel, due to the strength of her performance here.
CEOs also tend to be rather hard-headed and pragmatic, while creative 'thespian' types are probably a bit more sensitive.
This year, she has appeared in a trio of movies and has failed to show any noteworthy 'thespian' skills.
I wanted to argue, or display my 'thespian' skill by claiming a dying relative or dire emergency.
No one in her family had ever displayed 'thespian' leanings before.
So, is her daughter showing any early signs of following in her parents' 'thespian' footsteps?
So if you aren't too totally absorbed in 'thespian' pleasures, listening up could deliver you some extremely interesting and quite timely information.
Massey, who was raised in the old school of 'thespian' behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional.
Growing up on the tough Lawrence Weston Estate in Bristol, 'thespian' tendencies were not encouraged.
Then comes another barrier: that old 'thespian' adage about never working with children or animals.
And you haven't lived until you've heard British 'thespian' Jim Broadbent croon ‘Like a Virgin.’
John Gielgud, along with his two contemporaries and friends, Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson, dominated the 'thespian' scene for much of the 20th century.
His concentration on style, however, leaves us with an emotionally tinny 'thespian' drama.
Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial 'thespian' complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt.
Imperial prosperity produced audiences keen to sample 'thespian' delights and able to afford to.
For these uniquely 'thespian' presentations they sometimes receive great sums of money.
I don't envy anyone that 'thespian' task, but she gets the job done superbly.
Daryl Hannah plays an earthbound angel, while Anthony Edwards is her erudite cohort and British 'thespian' Robin Sachs is the master angel.
The four leads are not actors that instantly strike me as the master 'thespians' of our age, and yet here they bring unique strengths and gifts to their characters.
In the current offering we have Brenda Blethyn as Mrs Warren, heading a cast of truly hard-working 'thespians' .
The scene takes place in the barn, where Ned (played by David Marr) reveals to his fellow 'thespians' that he is dying of the ‘pox.’
‘Break a leg’ has been many an actor's goodwill wish to fellow 'thespians' before the curtain rises.
Budding young 'thespians' auditioned in front of actor Neil Morrissey for the chance of a trip of a lifetime to Italy.
Experienced British 'thespians' Brian Cox and Penelope Wilton have supporting roles as the matriarch and patriarch of the Hewitt clan.
Unfortunately, if these once mighty 'thespians' can't give the performances of their lives, their future in show business is unimportant.
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