| 11. | "An actor can overact or underact.
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| 12. | Sporting a stringy ponytail and a perpetual sneer, he overacts his part with sinister glee.
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| 13. | An actor will sometimes overact, but a singer will tend to be what he is.
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| 14. | We must not overact so the people's house is no longer that ."
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| 15. | Will and Derrick constantly overact, which during extended " sitcom mode " sequences seems odd.
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| 16. | He could also succumb to the temptation to overact, especially when paired with fellow ham Lemmon.
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| 17. | "The industry tends to overstate and Congress tends to overact, " he said.
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| 18. | They emote but don't overact, or for that matter, overreact to each other.
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| 19. | Actors start to overact, characters and situations grow inconsistent, and an obvious costume change occurs.
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| 20. | Lemmon and Scott, wonderful performers but with a tendency to overact elsewhere, are perfectly modulated here.
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