I’ve never heard Actsman before but I’ll look into it with a view to using it when appropriate, as it would have been in my previous post. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I don’t know whether or not the creator of the graphic is using actor as a gender neutral term.
Edit: googling “actsman” “actor” gives me nothing. Either it’s very new or I’ve just whooshed.
Is this a list of actors, gender specific, or actors and actresses, gender neutral?
Must be only actors I guess, Julia Louis-Dreyfus got billions from his father when he passed away.
Might be earnings from acting and not just overall weath.
Actor is gender neutral. Actress is feminine. Actsman is masculine. This is the new language, learn it and use it.
I’ve never heard Actsman before but I’ll look into it with a view to using it when appropriate, as it would have been in my previous post. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I don’t know whether or not the creator of the graphic is using actor as a gender neutral term.
Edit: googling “actsman” “actor” gives me nothing. Either it’s very new or I’ve just whooshed.
It’s like how huntsman is the masculine term for hunter.
Would miners be minemen or minermen?
There’s no such thing as a miness, but if there were, the male equivalent would be minesman
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Probably yes
If you take the gender pay gap that is also very prevalent in Hollywood I’d say “both”.
You would have to extent the list way further down to find the first actress.
This is what I suspect.