Surnames Categorized "character actors"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include character actors.
usage
Bancroft English
From any of the various places of this name, derived from Old English bean meaning "bean" and croft meaning "small enclosed field".
Campbell Scottish
From a Gaelic nickname cam beul meaning "wry or crooked mouth". The surname was later represented in Latin documents as de bello campo meaning "of the fair field".
Domingo Spanish
From the given name Domingo.
Esposito Italian
Means "exposed" in Italian and denoted a child who was rescued after being abandoned by its parents.
Gordon Scottish
From the name of a place in Berwickshire, Scotland, derived from Brythonic words meaning "spacious fort".
Greenwood English
Topographic name for someone who lived in or near a lush forest, from Old English grene "green" and wudu "wood".
Haden English
From a place name derived from Old English hæþ "heath" and dun "hill".
Hamilton English, Scottish
From an English place name, derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". This was the name of a town in Leicestershire, England (which no longer exists).
Hawkins English
From a diminutive of Hawk.
Levine Jewish
Patronymic from the given name Levi.
Lynch Irish
From Irish Ó Loingsigh meaning "descendant of Loingseach", a given name meaning "mariner".
Ma Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "horse".
Ritter German
From Middle High German riter meaning "rider, knight", a cognate of Ryder.
Robson English
Means "son of Rob".
Rodriguez Spanish
Unaccented variant of Rodríguez.
Sampson English
Derived from a medieval form of the given name Samson.
Schäfer German
From Old High German scaphare meaning "shepherd".
Stanton English
From one of the many places named Stanton or Staunton in England, derived from Old English stan meaning "stone" and tun meaning "enclosure, town".