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scene-stealer

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scene-stealĀ·er (snstlr)
n.
An actor who draws attention from or overshadows other actors in the same production, as by charm or quality of performance.
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Noun1.scene-stealer - an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scenescene-stealer - an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene; "babies are natural scene-stealers"
actor, histrion, thespian, role player, player - a theatrical performer


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