Can't see her worrying about the rubbish that the word is in any way derogatory...........she is a lady who acts, and is proud to be an actress!
........there may be hope for us yet!






and yet according to oxford dictionary an actor is:Martin wrote: if I were a pedant I would point out are actually incorrect - "a female actor" actually means a man who acts, but who is female! :
no mention of the word 'man' in there, so you are not correct. (not that I am going to be pedantic eithernoun 1 a person whose profession is acting. 2 a participant in an action or process
so according to oxford distionary - the word actor could apply to male and female and the word actress could only apply to femalesnoun a female actor


What should it be?Martin wrote:Would this perchance be the same dictionary that tells me it is now "correct" to refer to being "fed up OF something"?.............................

My, how those luvvies just love to congratulate themselves, don't they? <Yaaaawn>. Can you imagine a similarly glittering annual event for the Plumber Of The Year Awards ("...and the award for the best installation of a shower tray goes to...")?Martin wrote:...the delightful Helen Mirren who had just won some award or another - what was notable was that this lady (Dame), at the very peak of her career was unabashedly, and proudly referring to actRESSES! cheers cheers cheers
Can't see her worrying about the rubbish that the word is in any way derogatory...........she is a lady who acts, and is proud to be an actress! cheers


