Here's why:
* Interpretive actor is a term that describes an actor who focuses on understanding and conveying the internal motivations and emotions of a character. They aim to deeply understand the character's psychology and express it authentically.
* Commentator usually refers to someone who provides analysis or commentary on a specific topic, often during a broadcast or event.
Other terms used to describe interpretive actors include:
* Method actor: Focuses on deep immersion in the character's psyche and using personal experiences to inform the performance.
* Naturalistic actor: Aims for a realistic and believable portrayal of a character, often using everyday language and gestures.
* Realist actor: Similar to naturalistic actors, but emphasizes emotional truth and depth of character exploration.
While the term "commentator" might be used in certain specific contexts, it's not a standard term for an interpretive actor. It's better to use the terms listed above to describe this type of acting style.