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Answer for the clue "Fellow headliner ", 6 letters:
costar

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n. 1 (context acting English) A person who shares star billing. 2 (context acting English) A person who slightly lacks the status to be considered a star. vb. to perform with the billing of a costar.

Usage examples of costar.

Bobbi and her sailor costar came out with the chorus and went to work.

Bon, the popular French singer and her costar, developed a serious crush on Audrey, becoming the first of many of her colleagues to fall in love with her.

Audrey was able to wish her costar and mentor a happy birthday by whispering in her ear, without breaking character.

Audrey and her famous costar, Gregory Peck, she got a small dose of the price of celebrity.

He wondered what having a complete unknown as his costar would do to his career.

Her costars were two men and another woman, but it was Christine who was getting all the attention.

They napped in meadows and stood knee-deep in frigid streams, costars in their own private dog-food commercial.

Green had at one time been one of New England's most influential aerobics instructors even costarring once or twice, in the decade before digital dissemination, on the widely rented Buns of Steel aerobics home-video series and had been in high demand and very influential until, to his horror, in his late twenties, the absolute prime of an aerobics instructor's working life, either one of Mr.

Things had gone steadily downhill since Vance Hasslewood had moved up in the world to become a booking agent and aspiring theater maven, leaving Minmei's cousin, costar, and lover to take over the duties of manager.

They would be born so, costarred, puck and prig, the maryboy at Donnybrook Fair, the godolphinglad in the Hoy's Court.