Definition of «breakout role»

A breakout role is a term used in entertainment to describe an actor's first notable performance that gains them recognition and attention from both critics and fans. It is often associated with a significant or memorable character portrayed by the actor, which helps establish their career and sets them apart from other roles they may have had previously.

Phrases with «breakout role»

Sentences with «breakout role»

  • He's been on a couple television shows, but this is really his first major breakout role. (fatmovieguy.com)
  • A few weeks ago, we reported that Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, best known for breakout roles in ATONEMENT and THE LOVELY BONES, was rumoured... (thehollywoodnews.com)
  • After breakout roles as Hollis in the «Divergent» film series and as country - pop crooner Clayton Carter on CMT's «Nashville,» the young talent co-stars with John Boyega, Anthony Mackie, and Will Poulter in Kathryn Bigelow's gripping nonfiction feature «Detroit,» which hits theaters nationwide Aug. 4. (backstage.com)
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