1. on-screen - Adjective
2. on-screen - Adverb
on-screen (not comparable)
Alternative form of onscreen.
I always loved how people like Jon Voight and Laurence Olivier shocked you every time they came on-screen. They were so different each time. That's what I hope to do with acting - be the chameleon and not get stuck in a type. Julia Stiles
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: I was in school when I fell in love with the Aamir-Juhi pair. It was my first experience of love on-screen. Rani Mukerji
Catfights? What catfights? There is a healthy rivalry between me and other actresses but no one's ever been bitchy. Kareena Kapoor is a cool girl. As for Preity Zinta, we share an on-screen rapport but we were never friends. Rani Mukerji
My father has a general rule. He says if I haven't done it in real life I shouldn't do it on-screen. Natalie Portman
As technology improves, on-screen avatars look more and more like real people. When they start looking too real, though, we pull away. These almost-humans aren't quite right; they look creepy, like zombies. James Surowiecki
I ain't paying money to always see one type of person on-screen...Because you see different people from different backgrounds, different cultures, every day. Even if you're a racist, you have to live with that. We can ruffle up some feathers. John Boyega