An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #35: Restricted Title 1. Title based on this xkcd.
Find the lead actor.
An entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #35: Restricted Title 1. Title based on this xkcd.
Cute flavor quirk that phenomist may have missed (or at least didn't mention in his answer) is the
common accreditation of actors in credits as "X as Y" (e.g. "Emma Stone as Mia Dolan"); hence "GR as SHOPPER", etc.
With that in mind, and based on Phylyp's comment, the solution seems to just be
NITROGEN AS OLD ARGON = N AS A = NASA (which can be seen as the lead actor in the sense of "a participant in an action or process"; in 2010, NASA research fellow Felisa Wolfe-Simon isolated GFAJ-1, a microbe that was supposedly capable of substituting arsenic for a small percentage of its phosphorus to sustain its growth.)
Based on the title of the puzzle, perhaps we should find animals (and other things) that contain an As (for arsenic):
We manage to find: grASshopper, jASmine, mAStiff, parASite, pegASus, pheASant, wASp, weASel, yeASt. Next, look at the letters that each line goes through in order of the left side. You get the cluephrase NITROGEN AS OLD ARGON, which seems like a pretty good cluephrase about a puzzle about elements, but not sure where to go from here. (There's a film called "Arsenic and Old Lace" who is starred by Cary Grant, but that connection is tenuous at best.)
Partial answer based on @phenomist's answer.
From the cluephrase of
Nitrogen as old argon
We do the following:
Convert to chemical symbols:
.
N As ? Ar ("as" was already the chemical symbol for Arsenic)
And because
Carbon is old (now it's arsenic based life) we replace "old" with "C".
So we get
Nascar
At first I thought this was the final answer, but now I see it doesn't really fit with the movie theme, and isn't an actor. The search continues.