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There are four foremost types of actors viz Personality actors, character actor, Chameleon actor and nonprofessional actors. Personality Actors: The character actor is one that, when doing a role, summons his very own \”persona\” and idiosyncrasies.
Whether they're classical actors steeped in tradition, method actors delving into emotional realism, contemporary actors embracing versatility, or character actors transforming into someone new, each type of actor brings their own unique approach and perspective to the craft.
Whether they infuse characters with their own personality or metamorphose entirely with each new part, performers often fall into one of four main categories: personality, chameleon, creative, or nonprofessional.
Actors and actresses are called thespians in honor of Thespis, a Greek playwright and performer. Around 535 B.C., Thespis added a new dimension to drama by stepping out of the Greek chorus during a performance and reciting portions of the text alone, becoming the first actor.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annually bestows Academy Awards for acting performances in the following four categories: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.