Adjective
off-screen (not comparable)
Alternative form of offscreen
Although Baker's end on the show was fraught with off-screen drama, his unique and multi-faceted take as the Sixth Doctor in the television program and audio dramas has made him a fan-favorite to this day. Source: Internet
But Drea is not the only character in the sitcom to have an off-screen counterpart, like his previous shows, Kenya Barris' real family is his main source of inspiration. Source: Internet
An enormously popular combination, on-screen and off-screen, Gable and Harlow made six films together, the most notable being Red Dust (1932) and Saratoga (1937). Source: Internet
Despite this and other off-screen problems (such as clashing with an uncooperative camera man and having to replace one of the lead actors when Michael Biehn of Terminator took James Remar 's place as Corporal Hicks), Aliens became a box-office success. Source: Internet
It started then with Matt Baker, Lenny Henry, who was often left heckling off-screen, and Davina McCall, who was over-selling absolutely everything. Source: Internet
He provides the opening voice-over narration in Mean Streets and The Color of Money; plays the off-screen dressing room attendant in the final scene of Raging Bull; provides the voice of the unseen ambulance dispatcher in Bringing Out the Dead. Source: Internet