award winning actor
The Spanish phrase 'actor galardonado' is translated into English as 'award winning actor'. This phrase is used to describe an performer in theater, cinema, or television who has been recognized and given a formal award for their exceptional performance in a particular role or body of work.
The awarded actor was interviewed in last night's show.
This sentence is talking about an awarded actor who was a guest in a TV show the prior night. The actor is mentioned at the beginning of the sentence, and therefore, 'actor galardonado' is not used as a suffix.
My friend, an awarded actor, will have dinner with me tonight.
In this instance, the person speaking has a friend who is an awarded actor. This awarded actor will be having dinner with the speaker tonight. The term 'actor galardonado' is not used as a suffix here, but is instead used in a descriptive manner to provide more information about the person's friend.
Many do not know that he is an awarded actor.
This sentence is referring to a person (presumably a man) who is an awarded actor, but many people are unaware of this fact. It provides an additional piece of information about the individual mentioned.