No, there are not more female actors than male actors.
While representation of female lead actors in U.S. films has been increasing, male actors still hold the majority. A 2023 report indicates that only 32.1% of lead actors in U.S. films were female. This data suggests that male actors still constitute a larger percentage of the acting workforce, especially in lead roles. While precise, comprehensive data encompassing all acting roles (including supporting roles, television, and theatre) is more difficult to obtain, the available data on lead roles indicates a male majority.
It's important to consider that statistics regarding representation can vary depending on the specific area of the entertainment industry analyzed. For instance, some genres or types of productions might have a more balanced gender distribution than others. However, generally speaking, males still constitute a larger portion of actors overall.