Not properly. Not in that order consecutively. "He was starring as Hitler, infamously portraying him as a popular hero."
Possibly one might say, "He was starring infamously in a questionable depiction of Hitler as a hero." But that's not quite correct.
"He starred in the infamous role..." would be better.
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Some other Hollywood references :
"Richard Widmark debuted in the 1947 film Kiss of Death, starring infamously as a deranged psychopath who giggled as he pushed his wheelchair-bound victim down the stairs."
"Kim Novak suffered a downturn in popularity after starring infamously in the box office disaster Moll Flanders."
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Using words with strong connotations
acorn,car,corn,ran,can,con?
Do you mean using all the words are just a few?
its when you create a picture using your body and staying still in other words a frozen image