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Classic Movie Stars WebRing (46 Sites, 1759 Hits) 04/05/2002
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Actors (76 Sites, 925 Hits) 01/19/1998
ACTORS: Actors is a webring that includes: (1) Actors (male and female); (2) People who admire actors in general or certain actors in particular; (3) Acting teachers, coaches, ex-actors and others who work in any capacity with actors; (4) Organizations for actors, or which work with actors; and (5) Anyone else who can make a good case for being admitted to the webring. ::::::::::::::::::::jliv058:wrtr:wrgy:regular/theme

Actors & Actresses Showcase Network (39 Sites, 270 Hits) 05/31/2001
The ideal ring for actors and actresses. Either aspiring or veterans of the Entertaiment Industry to showcase themselves. We also accept fansites, picture sites and biography sites.

Actors / Actresses Websites (49 Sites, 328 Hits) 01/04/2001
A ring for up and coming actors & actresses to post their website information. Also for fan sites.

Actors and Actresses (41 Sites, 379 Hits) 12/31/1996
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Webring for sites by or about any actor or actress in films, television or stage. We have sites dedicated to some of the best loved men and women in showbusiness by those who love them most – their fans.

Actors and Actresses Super Ring (13 Sites, 79 Hits) 10/24/2003
A combination of web sites devoted to actors and actresses or the memorable characters in which they portray.

Actors Askew (10 Sites, 78 Hits) 06/20/1998
This webring connects websites dedicated to actors and actresses who have appeared in Kevin Smith's View Askew-produced movies such as Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Dogma. This ring is dedicated to Kevin Smith and his brilliant, truthful movie creations!

Actors Of The Great U.S.A. (17 Sites, 172 Hits) 07/18/2001
A place where all serious actors are welcome to post their sites for more exposure.

Actress (14 Sites, 1065 Hits) 11/10/2000
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Find in this ring sites for, by, about, honoring or otherwise involving actors of the female persuasion, aka actresses.  Pictured on this page:  Glenda Jackson (born Glenda May Jackson, May 9, 1936) as Gudrun Brangwen n a screenshot from Ken Russell's adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "Women in Love," a role which earned her the 1969 Academy Award for Best actress (as well as nominations for other awards).  Jackson is now a British Labour MP.  On the NavBar:  Janet Gaynor (neé Laura Augusta Gainor, October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984), in a screenshot from "Sunrise" (1927), one of three pictures for which she simultaneously won the very first (1928) Academy Award for Best actress (the other two films being "Seventh Heaven," 1927, and "Street Angel," 1928.

Actresses (15 Sites, 341 Hits) 07/22/2005
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Find in this ring sites for, by, about, honoring or otherwise involving actors of the female persuasion, aka actresses.  Pictured on this page:  Glenda Jackson (born Glenda May Jackson, May 9, 1936) as Gudrun Brangwen n a screenshot from Ken Russell's adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "Women in Love," a role which earned her the 1969 Academy Award for Best Actress (as well as nominations for other awards).  Jackson is now a British Labour MP.  On the NavBar:  Janet Gaynor (neé Laura Augusta Gainor, October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984), in a screenshot from "Sunrise" (1927), one of three pictures for which she simultaneously won the very first (1928) Academy Award for Best Actress (the other two films being "Seventh Heaven," 1927, and "Street Angel," 1928.

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