Actors Spanish Quizzes

43 quizzes · A1, A2 & B1

Practice Spanish reading with quizzes about Hollywood stars, film legends, and iconic actors from across the entertainment world. From Oscar winners to Spanish cinema greats, actor vocabulary builds naturally from names you already know.

24 Superbeginner (A1)13 Beginner (A2)6 Intermediate (B1)

What You'll Learn

Build vocabulary around film performance, awards, character roles, and screen careers. Learn Spanish terms for acting, the entertainment industry, and critical reception. Practice comprehension with questions about famous films, iconic performances, award nominations, and career highlights — from Hollywood legends to the stars of Spanish-language cinema.

Why Actors?

Actors are among the most discussed people in any language — reviews, interviews, award coverage, and cultural commentary all involve talking about performers. Spanish-speaking actors like Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Salma Hayek are global stars whose careers span Hollywood and Spanish-language cinema. Learning actor vocabulary in Spanish gives you direct access to entertainment conversations that run across all Spanish-speaking media.

Best For

Film lovers and entertainment enthusiasts learning Spanish at any level. Ideal for learners who follow award seasons, enjoy celebrity culture, or want vocabulary directly relevant to Spanish-language entertainment media. Great for those who want to read Spanish film reviews and entertainment journalism.

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All Actors Spanish Quizzes

Intermediate

Iconic Comedy Duos in Film

Beginner

Robert De Niro Characters

Beginner

Christian Bale Characters

Beginner

Anne Hathaway Characters

Beginner

Meryl Streep Characters

Beginner

Who Played James Bond? (I)

Beginner

Matt Damon Characters

Beginner

Leonardo DiCaprio Characters

Superbeginner

Breaking Bad: Who Plays Who?

Beginner

Thrillers: Who's the Star?

Superbeginner

The Walking Dead: Who Plays Who?

Superbeginner

Which Chris?

Beginner

Period Films: Who's the Star?

Superbeginner

Stranger Things: Who Plays Who?

Beginner

Action Films: Who's the Star?

Superbeginner

Game of Thrones: Who Plays Who?

Beginner

Comedy Films: Who's the Star?

Beginner

Rom Coms: Who's the Star?

Superbeginner

Marvel: Who Played Who? (V)

Superbeginner

Marvel: Who Played Who? (IV)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (V)

Superbeginner

Marvel: Who Played Who? (III)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Brad Pitt)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Anne Hathaway)

Superbeginner

Marvel: Who Played Who? (II)

Superbeginner

Marvel: Who Played Who? (I)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Leonardo DiCaprio)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Matt Damon)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Tom Hanks)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (IV)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (III)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Emma Stone)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (II)

Superbeginner

Odd One Out (Meryl Streep)

Intermediate

Who Played This TV Character? (I)

Superbeginner

Actresses by Photo (I)

Superbeginner

Actors by Photo (I)

Superbeginner

Films by Cast (V)

Superbeginner

Films by Cast (IV)

Superbeginner

Films by Cast (III)

Superbeginner

Films by Cast (II)

Superbeginner

Films by Cast (I)

Beginner

Tom Cruise

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the actor quizzes about Hollywood or Spanish-language cinema?

Both. The Trivia Lingua Actors quizzes cover Hollywood stars, international film legends, and Spanish-language cinema icons like Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Salma Hayek. The mix gives you vocabulary relevant to both global entertainment and specifically Spanish-speaking film culture.

What Spanish level do I need for the Actors quizzes?

Quizzes are available from A1 (Superbeginner) to B1 (Intermediate). A1 questions focus on identifying actors by key roles and film titles. B1 questions involve more complex comparisons of careers, awards, and acting styles. There's content at every level from absolute beginner upwards.

Will I learn vocabulary I can actually use outside quizzes?

Yes. Actor-related vocabulary — film reviews, award ceremonies, character descriptions, performance criticism — is directly relevant to reading Spanish entertainment journalism and discussing films with native speakers. Words like actuación (performance), reparto (cast), and protagonista (lead character) are everyday Spanish.

How does knowing actors help with comprehensible input?

When you already know an actor — their face, their famous roles, their career — Spanish questions about them are immediately contextualised. That familiarity is the foundation of comprehensible input: your existing knowledge fills the gaps your Spanish can't yet cover. Recognising a name makes a sentence readable even when the grammar is challenging.

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