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  • ...peared there as Portman in ''Afterwards''. Hackett presented several other plays of his own before leaving in 1934, and the theatre built its reputation for ...eason by the RSC repertory season, from December 2005 to February 2006, of plays including ''Sir Thomas More'', ''Sejanus: His Fall'' and ''Believe What You
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  • ...tis, while their father was away on business. Anita continued appearing on stage, being the family's breadwinner. Beers Loos's spendthrift ways caught up wi ...some one-act plays for the stock company, and he encouraged Anita to write plays; she wrote The Ink Well, a successful piece, for which she received periodi
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  • [[Clare Fonda]] plays a crazy neighbor who loves to give the roommates a hard spanking, and somet The domineering [[Belinda Clark]] (using her stage name Mistress Gemini) plays the strict landlady who is quick to punish the girls when they get behind i
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  • ...AV industry. An AV scout found her in the audience of a TV game show. Her stage name was given to her by Makoto Kitano. Her AV debut was in the December 20 ...Her July 2002 DVD for VIP, ''Kokoro Amano [R]'', is a game in which Kokoro plays the viewer's younger sister. Different endings result depending on selectio
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  • ...itten) (December 12, 1892 – September 9, 1978), was a Spanish-born Mexican stage, television, film actress and [[Vedette (Cabaret)|vedette]]. She was one of ...''Aurora Infantil'' with her sister Teresita. Both are highlighted in many plays. This caused the actress ''La Zarina'', jealous of the girls' success, to o
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  • Since the age of 6, she began performing in stage plays and singing, as well as developed an interest in sports such as ice hockey,
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  • ...ers", the term character actor is often applied to an actor who frequently plays a distinctive and important supporting role. In another sense, a character ...to theater actors. An early use of the term was in the 1883 edition of The Stage, which defined a character actor as "one who portrays individualities and e
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  • ...e first stage in which the ideas for the film are created, rights to books/plays are bought etc., and the screenplay is written. Financing for the project h ...the story, its mood, and characters. This usually has little dialogue and stage direction, but often contains drawings that help visualize key points. Anot
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  • ...British [[sex symbol]] in the 1970s for her appearances in numerous risqué plays, comedy revues, [[magazine]]s, and films. ...et Laid'' (1977), a mistaken-identity comedy that had no connection to the stage show of the same name. Her later film roles included the Queen of France in
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  • ...ost of these videos and also occasionally writes and directs. She uses the stage name Amelia Jane Rutherford in only one of her nine videos (''Amelia’s Su When working for Girls Boarding School, Amelia plays the character of '''Lucy'''.
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  • ...life of Arcadia Lake. As with most pornographic movie stars, she chose a [[stage name]], partially to protect her real identity, also to foster a more memor ...her first important [[hardcore pornography]] performance. In the film she plays a high school girl who gets introduced to sex by actors Edwards and Jean Je
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  • ...d [[silent film]], [[film|sound film]], [[television]], [[Broadway theatre|stage]], and radio. ...f of the 1930s traveling between the United States and Europe for film and stage work. Wong was featured in films of the early sound era, and went on to app
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  • ...etween 1949 and 1987 for roles in film and television and a number more on stage. == On film, television, and stage ==
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  • ...1950s, Hick was also writing - Samuel French published two of his one-act plays, ''The Singing Maid'', and ''The Emperor Godiva''. ...ibuted scripting and promotion to Sooty. He brought Harry and Sooty to the stage in his show FAMILY FUN in Christmas matinees at the Adelphi Theatre in Lond
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  • ...a, was on tour in the play "<I>Candlelight and Loco</I>", and performed on stage in other professional productions. ...nd in stock in major works such as Candlelight, Loco, and many other stage plays.
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  • ..., and [[exotic dancer]]. She uses her real first name of Misti Dawn as her stage name. She is known for being the first Alt-Porn performer to have a solo si ...ting. She has a feature role in the upcoming Book of 1000 Deaths where she plays Lila the Legend teller. She is the star female lead.
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  • ...hills. Marsha Jordan, one of the biggest stars of the exploitation genre, plays the lesbian mistress of a girl's school. A young man pretending to be a slo ...s from shoulder to thigh. (It is obvious that the whip has been dipped in stage blood as nearly every stroke leaves a messy, fake-looking mark. Friedman re
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  • ...nd — or rather, a square. The audience was seated on all four sides of the stage, distinguishing it from the more formal velvet curtain downtown theatres. Keathley shifted the direction to more substantial plays starring prominent stage actors. Rita Moreno was one of the first stars featured under Keathley in T
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  • ...'s acting career spanned more than seven decades and included successes in stage, radio, television, and film...[She] often played the hard-boiled blonde, a ...sity and six months at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She made her stage debut in the summer of 1929 with a repertory company in Ann Arbor, Michigan
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  • ...d an exclusive contract with EI Independent Cinema, performing under the [[stage name]] '''Misty Mundae'''. Brown performed in many lesbian [[erotica]] and Brown is a self-professed hippie; she plays guitar, writes her music, and is a vegetarian. She has identified herself a
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