Huh. Wikipedia agrees with P-C:
A character actor is an actor who predominantly performs in similar roles throughout the course of a career. While some actors aspire to leading man or leading woman status, many notable actors have had enduring careers in less prominent, but important and memorable character parts. Character roles run the gamut from bit parts to secondary leads.
eta: There is something comforting about always knowing what you are going to get from a particular actor/character...but the designation doesn't really cover the actor who is so gifted range-wise, but doesn't take the center stage.
Adam Baldwin can play a lot of roles. He isn't a lead...whether by choice or not...and he works more, longer than most actors get to.
Is there a separate category for actors like that?
etaa: Forgive the obsession! Wikipedia adds some insight...'crossover actors', a term I never heard before:
Crossover actors
Many character actors have, however, gained star status; some have become widely known lead actors. Examples include Claude Rains, Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, Kevin Spacey, Robert Duvall, Peter Lorre, Gene Wilder, John Malkovich, Ed Harris, Jack Black, Tom Hanks, Jack Nicholson, Don Cheadle, and Lynne Thigpen. Other character actors have developed a cult following with a particular audience as well, such as the fans of Star Trek, Doctor Who or The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This notwithstanding, a hallmark of many great character actors is that their names are not widely known yet their faces or voices are instantly recognizable; Paul Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet, or Barry Fitzgerald are some examples.
However, character actors are not limited to only seasoned performers, but also can refer to film directors who have either made the crossover to acting or worked in front of the camera before, such as John Huston, Sydney Pollack, Paul Mazursky, Mark Rydell and Tim Blake Nelson to name a few.
Personally, I look at Pollack, Mazursky and Huston, not so much as actors but as stunt casting. But that is probably because I 'study' cinema more than the average film-goer.
I once squeed over seeing Joel Schumaker on the street in NYC and my friends thought I was a freak for being able to recognize him.