acteuractrice
ActeurActrice is a coined term in French-language discourse that blends the masculine noun acteur and the feminine actrice into a single compound. It is used to refer collectively to performers of both genders and to foreground gender inclusivity in discussions of cinema, theatre, and television.
The term is not standardized; more common forms include “acteur et actrice,” “acteurs et actrices,” or the
In discourse, it appears in debates about representation, pay equity, and credit in film and stage productions.
Overall, ActeurActrice reflects broader conversations about gender in language and the arts. It is one of several
See also: gender-inclusive language in French; acteur·trice; inclusivity in media terminology.