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"show business" Definitions
  1. the business of providing public entertainment, for example in the theatre, in films or in television

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It's also a show business melodrama, and the Oscars love movies about show business.
Her arena is making fun of show business — nobody takes [show business] that seriously.
This is show business, after all, and in show business everything is perfect and...maybe not entirely real.
It seemed like show business to me, and as a kid who found show business fascinating, that whole world was so cool.
I felt so much pressure to be Hollywood-y, show business-y, but I was the only one who had no show business experience.
And it's very very important to know that for instance, in show business, in show business I think that, and celebrity, I think that these are the areas where we can be attacked, and people can walk away saying things and there's an old show business, an old show business saying, look it doesn't make any difference as long as they spell your name right.
And the fact that we are both in a branch of show business — he was in reality TV. A human cannonball was in show business, you know?
And the fact that we were both in a branch of show business – I mean, you know, he was in reality TV. A human cannonball was in show business, you know?
This — a lot of that is show business stuff.
I've been working since I was 16 in show business.
After all, the league is first and foremost show business.
What's it like being a married couple in show business?
They "have a committed relationship," says another show business source.
I thought, 'If this is show business, count me in.
Individual chapters address transport, housing, culture, show business and more.
We didn't want them to be locked into show business.
"He doesn't care about show business at all," RuPaul explained.
Gaga flashed her show business chops duetting with Tony Bennet.
It would also have a transformative effect beyond show business.
She had no handlers and no notable show business gigs.
How did you guys get your start in show business?
You're so coddled in these other realms of show business.
I started in show business when I was very young.
"I was in show business for 40 years," Credico explained.
But her kind of show business was headed into decline.
Nothing is more fleeting than a career in show business.
Show business forces my brain to consider my vessel its office.
People who like to peek behind the scenes of show business.
For a good forty years the Mob controlled American show business.
Not just in show business, but in any thing you're in.
The Rock is the new Hardest Working Man in Show Business.
Winning the "grand slam" of show business is a hard feat.
Success in show business has begotten success in the hospitality business.
It's not show art, it's not show friends, it's show business.
What are they gonna do, kick me out of show business?
The deal would be exclusively about getting James into show business.
"I don't like show business, I realized," he said in 2008.
Still, she said, she never saw herself working in show business.
I came from show business and fashion, so it was different.
If you wanna be in show business, leap before you look.
By high school she had been introduced to unadulterated show business.
"It's not just in show business, it's every business," he said.
It landed on the front page of a show business newspaper.
A quick brush with show business reduced one boy to tears.
No industry unashamedly celebrates youth over age quite like show business.
It was her daughter's idea to try show business, not hers.
"I learned all about show business," she told People last year.
"These productions reignited my taste for show business," Mr. Goldsmith wrote.
He has developed a taste for show business, with mixed results.
"We've both been in show business all our lives," Cooper told Billboard.
When Full House wrapped in 1995, Andrea Barber left show business behind.
After all, in show business, people come and go all the time.
The thing about show business is that there is no finish line.
"Now I want to become the Smartest Working Man in Show Business."
" —Roy Halladay "Show business is all I know, but I love it.
"He's only retiring from show business with the public now," she said.
Edie Falco hopes Louis C.K. gets a second chance in show business.
I don't know why you would put your kid in show business.
We very seldom, when we got together, even talked about show business.
You think he means it or do you think it's show business?
An EGOT is one of the most coveted achievements in show business.
But I never thought one of those things would be show business.
Ewan McGregor must be the busiest man in show business right now.
"I had never done anything in show business before," Maestas told VICE.
"Black women have the hardest gig in show business," the comedian said.
I don't know why you would put your kid in show business.
I think people — first of all, half of that was show business.
You wonder why we went into show business instead of investment banking.
Roundup There are two types of show business star: matte and gloss.
An Appraisal Carrie Fisher was the child of a show-business family.
Unhappy with Hollywood, he retired from show business before his 40th birthday.
Like Fosse and Verdon, Mr. Rockwell was exposed to show business early.
And his previous disquisitions on show business have been zingingly, stingingly cynical.
Children are there to be part of show business, and that's it.
The board's concern, Mr. Normand said, was the unreliability of show business.
That's because I didn't really know the business part of show business.
Mr. Stern applied ideas from show business, often far removed from sports.
"There's an old axiom: Everybody in politics wants to be in show business, everyone in show business wants to be in politics," said Ken Sunshine, founder of public relations company Sunshine Sachs and a former Hillary Clinton donor.
They have also been engaged in their own uphill battle in show business.
Even before these exploits, he was fascinated with show business and the theater.
Show business was always an escape from the bleak reality of her youth.
To make the trailer, Mr. Baptiste drew on his varied show business background.
In order to persevere in show business and music, you gotta love it.
This is show business and they made it so much more than that.
Its commercial appeal is obvious ("We are in show-business," quips Mr Jiménez).
Equal parts political intrigue and investigation with show business nonsense and family matters.
As much as some naysayers hate it, this is show business in 2017.
It was one of the biggest moments of my show-business career, actually.
I'm not big on history, unless it's show business history (does that count?).
But something tells us this won't be Ai's only foray into show business.
Martin followed his father into show business, working as a musician and entertainer.
Ms. Carteris, 93, was not especially well known, even in show business circles.
While he joked about religion and language, his main preoccupation was show business.
Here's a hint: Winter is sticking close to the epicenter of show business.
And she lacks the confidence and assertiveness needed to survive in show business.
What he calls "my favorite flight in show business" is Oakland to Burbank.
High-profile congressional hearings are show business, and this one was no exception.
No late-night talk show host ever displayed more antagonism toward show business.
You entered show business as a teenager with the encouragement of your mother.
It turns out, several of them were all but done with show business.
Iger made plenty of mistakes; nobody in show business has a flawless record.
LOS ANGELES — Show business rule of thumb: Never underestimate a tough-talking tot.
Show-business publicity of the time was given to extravagant and dubious claims.
Throughout his career, James Baldwin had a hankering to work in show business.
In a way, he owed his show business career to his baseball talent.
That's silly, because the truth is, people in show business are always exercising.
Although she comes from a Hollywood background, Schwarzenegger isn't in show business per se.
People joke about it, but I'm the hardest-working man in show business, maybe.
I believe Melania understands show business and the way shows are written and run.
Lin-Manuel Miranda may just be one of the nicest guys in show business.
" They reunited again in 1954 for another musical, "There's No Business Like Show Business.
It's safe to say Weinstein is unlikely to see success in show business again.
The meeting wasn't the first time Guzman had shown an interest in show business.
Being the fourth remake of a classic movie about show business, it's only fitting.
I do believe, you know, you are surrounded by crazy people in show business.
Not ten years prior, Stanwyck had been a chorus girl just entering show business.
Some might call it dirty business, but in Hollywood ... it's just show business, baby.
His father, Joe, pushed his children into show business early and with great force.
She doesn't dream of moving up the corporate ladder or breaking into show business.
Fame can be quite fleeting, and show business comes with a lot of pressure.
I knew by then that my dream too was to be in show business.
Daughter of the legendary entertainer Lena Horne, she was raised among show-business royalty.
In short, Sinatra brought off one of the greatest comebacks in show-business history.
But beyond all that is an old show-business virtue that lies outside music.
Few show business power players would covet this sun-baked corner of North Hollywood.
Sure, he's only been around seven years, but that's an eternity in show business.
"I've been in show business a long time, but this was surreal," he answered.
With no relation to show business, we follow our true art throughout our lifespan.
It was enormously topical and satirical, especially when it came to show business itself.
The last thing TV needs is another loosely autobiographical single-camera show-business dramedy.
The book explores his difficult childhood and his ventures into show business and politics.
Actor Colin Hanks followed his parents, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, into show business.
"[He] was this underground comic who bulldogged his way into show business," Murphy said.
Witnessing all her mother went through didn't dissuade Lorna from going into show business.
It's brought into your life by show business and the era of CK One.
It's show business, and she has loved it as long as she can remember.
In 2015, she told Fox 411 that being religious is not popular in show business.
Some of their kids, like Amy and her brother Eddie, also went into show business.
Valley of the Dolls soon was synonymous with sin and substance abuse in show business.
A New York native, Vaughn was born to parents who were already in show business.
Look out, Jennifer Garner—there's a new actress getting into the "pretend cooking show" business.
But to the extent that politics is show business, Ocasio-Cortez is the film's star.
Mr. Russo's unusual career path also left him unprepared for the vicissitudes of show business.
The Association of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is an organization of show business people.
This is especially true in industries typically dominated by gay men, such as show business.
There was not much hint in his youth that show business would become his métier.
Both women are show business professionals, perpetually aware of the camera, playing directly to it.
It's packed with subplots, self-aware jokes about show business, and surreal visual set pieces.
Have you consulted with Jason and Randy Sklar or any other twins in show business?
Nor does it say much that's particularly fresh about sexual politics or show-business striving.
After all the awards given for achievements in show business, Oscar is still number one.
Both happen to be African-American – show business couple Nichelle Tramble Spellman and Malcolm Spellman.
There's a new law of show business: A Beyoncé segment will obliterate whatever surrounds it.
As a teenager, Tiffany seemed interested in having a show business career like her mother.
He dreamed of being in show business when he was growing up in Rockford, Ill.
Several of its lead actors had all but retired and were out of show business.
There is another way to read that title, though: as fatalistic disillusionment with show business.
The phenomenal rise of Martin and Lewis was like nothing show business had seen before.
Plus, Stritch related deeply to the "Gypsy" theme of show business as a Way Out.
"BoJack" is a cartoon on Netflix, and it's about depression, addiction, show business and disappointment.
It also deals with how women are treated in show business in the #MeToo era.
And even more so in show business, where they shove women into stereotypical little boxes.
The real trick is to make show business money but live in the real world.
What I tell people in show business is, Don't fall in love with a hooker.
Verdon is about to descend the ladder of fame, a victim of show business sexism.
As the son of Elliott Gould and Barbra Streisand, Jason Gould grew up in show business.
By the time he was 19, Boyce was "already a veteran to show business," Disney says.
"I believe Melania understands show business and the way shows are written and run," Hadid wrote.
She is the hardest working in show business and I couldn't be more proud of her.
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What we all need to remember is that there are things more important than show business.
When Sanford Smith talks about working in "show business," he's not referring to Broadway or Hollywood.
You know, you wait a lot in show business — in features, there's a lot of waiting.
He's even started working with an acting coach in the hopes of getting into show business.
The Pizza Show: Business of Pizza Silicon Valley pizza robots, and competitive pizza dancing in Korea.
These things aren't the standard paths to show-business, but for Kilstein they've seemed to work.
"Show business used to be such a small world and everyone knew each other," says Marie.
And I always like to say, just because you're in show business doesn't make you special.
"We always had a relationship that almost had nothing to do with show business," he says.
The verdict marks the bottom of a fall as precipitous as any in show business history.
Singing so loudly and closely into the camera is no ticket for getting into show business.
From Jim's perspective, he'd taken his shot in show business and the public had rejected him.
Samuel L. Jackson has been called the hardest working man in show business for many years.
It's no secret that sexism is a major workplace problem, and show business is no exception.
And it's not just show business, it's every business — unless you're in the prison guard union.
My character had actually been quite popular, what we call in show business a breakout character.
He also seemed to enjoy attention, which is a crucial skill to have in show business!
Rose Marie rubbed shoulders with some of the most famous names in show business and beyond.
Yet its disappointed show-business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities.
"He was fascinated by the ego it takes to be in show business," Mr. Apatow said.
Soon after, he began performing regularly in Mexico and Cuba, centers of Latin American show business.
The show — about minutiae, anxiety and show business — set a high-water mark for observational comedy.
I try not to complain too much about how hard my fabulous show business job is.
Several prominent men in show business took to Twitter to express disgust at Mr. Weinstein's behavior.
But for all the warmth and support for one another, this is still show business, baby.
Maybe it's a warning to myself — maybe I do want to get out of show business!
Russian state media and show-business figures reacted with fury to the entry ban on Samoylova.
The fact is that Carrot Top has figured out something essential about surviving in show business.
Everyone knows that Beyoncé is one of the most talented, most hardworking people in show business.
He kept performing into his 90s and beyond, and not always in typical show-business locales.
She photographed life business as show business, a world in which difference began on the surface.
Every celebrity seeking office, especially those with show-business backgrounds, has confronted the question of qualifications.
A MINUS The Paranoid Style: Underworld U.S.A. (Bar/None) "We tried to figure out exactly the point of show business during this most lurid of all impasses," Elizabeth Nelson noted recently, and whether avocational indie counts as show business or not, it's clearly been a trial.
"If there's something that excites me creatively, it doesn't necessarily mean something in show business," Kimmel said.
Ali was among the very first athletes to understand that professional sports were part of show business.
If you take every silent rejection to the heart, you'll never make it in show business, baby.
"Because I'm pretty sure you gave up show business to go and professionally massage livestock," Bee ribs.
After spending over a decade working on KUWTK alongside Ryan Seacrest, Kris has also mastered show business.
" Trump was in show business, Jacobsen shot back, so everybody should've expected he was "a ladies' man.
" "I have saved every hair off my children's head…there is nothing 'show-business' in my suitcase.
I've seen a lot of change throughout the 36 years that I have been in show business.
Since then, he's been hustling relentlessly and has been called the hardest-working person in show business.
Simon was called "not just a show business success but an institution" by one New York critic.
Director Judd Apatow, who credits Shandling with his break in show business, was heartbroken by Shandling's death.
" She continued, "One thing you know in show business is that the show must always go on.
On the same day, Seungri announced on his Instagram account that he would retire from show business.
To a show-business veteran accustomed to orchestrated fawning, this must be coming as a nasty surprise.
Advertising Show business may be Apple's latest big experiment — but it is not the company's top priority.
Show business rule No. 218: Never doubt Barbra Streisand, as this week's music charts affirm once again.
He was such an overwhelming positive force, and in show business there are not many positive ­forces.
You understand Dolly Parton's show business dictum, "It takes a lot of money to look this cheap"?
But "Silk Stockings" is less seamless entertainment, in part because of its ambivalence regarding American show business.
Mr. Lumet spent a lifetime in show business, a path that began in New York's Yiddish theater.
Given her expansive nature, it would likely be her greeting even if she weren't in show business.
Jones' essay sheds insight on what it's like to work in show business as a Native American.
"The real trick is to make show business money but live in the real world," he explained.
If ever a man in show business was in need of cancellation, it was surely Max Bialystock.
At the height of his career, Mr. Campbell was one of the biggest names in show business.
It's been praised for its treatment of topics including depression, sexual harassment in show business, and aging.
Banning cultural exchange with South Korea actually serves to block the future development of Chinese show business.
Somewhere along that line, journalistic integrity and show-business celebrity have combined to form an unholy alliance.
Mary Tyler Moore, who died on Wednesday at 80, had a six-decade career in show business.
At your age, show business is still run by a few men in power, and it sucks.
With apologies to James Brown, the hardest working people in show business may well be ballet dancers.
Critic's Notebook To be fair to Casey Affleck, he is not the biggest schlump in show business.
We're in show business, which is fun, but take your business seriously, because it is a serious business.
Due to her talent and famous parentage, Brown believed his daughter to have extremely high show-business prospects.
But there's no business like show business when it comes to everything going wrong — and everything goes wrong.
The show stars Alicia Silverstone and is loosely based on Kyle's show business-focused childhood in the '70s.
Trump, there's a lot you don't understand, but I never thought one of those would be show business!
But Dallas is not the only famous person who held a unique job before breaking into show business.
Montelibano's cinematographic language focuses on revealing the nightlife industry's crossover between two domains: sex selling and show business.
"Other people in show business who have been pulled into this situation have lost their careers," he said.
For now, she will have to deal with that old show business saw: Exit, pursued by a bear.
If so, it's a mildly diverting, sluggishly paced kickoff, one predicated on the hardscrabble underbelly of show business.
" Clarett is now killing it in the podcast game -- topping the iTunes charts with his show, "Business & Biceps.
"René and I met through the passion of show business," says the "My Heart Will Go On" singer.
I thought I had to be made up to be successful in show business, but that's complete nonsense.
Lewis doesn't believe he's had any impact on his longtime executive assistant and co-star's show business prospects.
As for the tour, "I've never done anything terribly normal, and it's attributed to show business," Summers says.
FROM PEN: Anna Chlumsky Reveals Why She Had to Pull Back from Show Business as a Teen Mrs.
Yeah. One of my top five greatest show business moments was at a "Simpsons" party just eyeballing him.
To one of the most important and iconic show business and activist families in Hollywood history… my condolences.
Steve Lawrence is opening up about the death of his longtime friend and show business colleague, Jerry Lewis.
In Hader's dark vision of the world, even contract killers suffer under the cruel caprices of show business.
Was Imelda a prop along for the ride, or was she an impresario, blending governance and show business?
But in show business and the media, thus far, repercussions and judgments have been more swift and severe.
The show-business community was all of a sudden, like, oh my God — we knew it all along!
The 69-year-old went on to have a long and prolific career in comedy and show business.
Santa: Cher has been in show business for so long now, I admire her that she's still relevant.
"She knew that I sang and liked show business, and she took a shine to me," he recalled.
They began their show business career singing hymns on the radio and eventually appeared together in nine movies.
There she talked about diversity in show business with fellow guests Kate Beckinsale and Transparent showrunner Jill Soloway.
He began performing in comedy clubs as a teenager and made his professional show-business debut in 1954.
To one of the most important and iconic show business and activist families in Hollywood history... my condolences.
"And the fact that we are both in a branch of show business?" the second-term senator continued.
And what did these two reborn producers think of their return to show business, all these years later?
But as soon as we get near the less savory side of show business, the show falters again.
Does anyone else know more about how the intersection of show business power brokers and politicians actually operates?
In particular, people in show business are always trying to make their next thing bigger than their last.
A lot of the others were show-business people, but there was one name I recognized—Roy Cohn.
In response to another horrific school shooting, many show-business liberals have joined the chorus for gun control.
A writers' assistant on set gushed that "The L Word" had made her want to enter show business.
The Osundairos — who go by Abel and Ola — were struggling financially on the outer edges of show business.
In some ways, the movie — a musical about show business, for goodness' sake — is a prototypical Oscar frontrunner.
After graduating from the University of Southern California, Matt Little, now 28, wanted to make it in show business.
"Cagney said that show business and films were for him strictly 'to put bread on the table,'" said Fantle.
Every iteration portrays show business as callous, compromised, and as likely to cannibalize its own as to celebrate them.
Her hit show Nashville aires its series finale in July 2019, and she took a break from show business.
"Ahh, that's the sound I used to sleep to," the show business manager George Shapiro says in this documentary.
Harrington, who went into show business after college and military service in the early '50s, had much better luck.
And you can't complain about it, or people will say to you, you wanted to be in show business.
He's being remembered by a slew of show business veterans, including people who he mocked or made fun of.
At least we know now what Bieber was doing hanging around the hardest worker in show business (Asahd Khaled).
"He's really good at skewering show business and at skewering race relations in this country," said Variety's Tim Gray.
He used the word "art" in our meeting, and that's not a word you hear often in show business.
It's a very telling sign of the gender imbalance that rules the music industry and show business at large.
Hall said he went by Monte but when he got into show business his name was misspelled in advertisements.
Some give up on show business entirely and go on to pursue fulfilling careers in other lines of work.
After the film, he declined to sign on for any more movies and left show business, according to IMDb.
It was mostly by accident that the women realized YouTube could be a viable alternative to traditional show business.
The musical pushed her in the direction of a career in show business and the media, she told Mrs.
Mr. Shandling started in show business in the 1970s as a sitcom writer but soon transitioned into stand-up.
Such features might easily qualify the Minotaur for a more lucrative show business career as, say, frontman for Megadeth.
After all the years, after all the awards given for achievements in show business, Oscar is still No. 217.
But he wasn't through with show business, saying at the time that he would love to run a company.
He had moved to Ohio in part to be near his father, not to drop out of show business.
And indeed in many ways, given the left-leaning world of show business, Ms. Hill was an obvious choice.
Mr. Forster appeared in close to 200 films and television shows in more than five decades in show business.
He responded by noting that the sexual activities of many of them were well known in show-business circles.
Trump, there's a lot you don't understand, but I never thought one of those things would be show business.
" When I asked what qualities they have that will make them successful in show business, Meeko replied, "The realness.
Mr. Howard is, of course, a show-business scion, a son of the actors Jean Speegle and Rance Howard.
He allegedly insisted that if she didn't submit to demands like his, she would never succeed in show business.
They also reappear as her subjects die or when a reference to show business history needs to be illustrated.
Though Lum attended LaGuardia High School, the 'Fame' school for performing arts, Lum didn't anticipate going into show business.
"I learned I wasn't going to do anymore of this show business crap unless it was fun," she said.
Even so, the transition from studio mogul to producer is one of the most difficult pivots in show business.
I know, I know, nobody ordered one more freaking cable series about the lives of people in show business.
But, hey it's still the media business, and the "show" part of show business must and will go on.
"I was broken-hearted, but I thought, 'OK, it's just show business, I'm going to let it go,' " he said.
That sounds ridiculous, but it's true…  You know, like in show business, you are as good as your last show.
"The knock against the system is people think it favors films that are more about show business," Mr. Powers said.
A. This couldn't sound more shallow and show business, but I'm getting my hair cut and colored as we speak.
While show business may run in Cassidy's blood, she insists her last name was never a free pass to fame.
Meghan Markle could use her new royal role — recently handed down from Queen Elizabeth — to land back in show business.
Since coming forward, Crews has been a vital part of leading the charge against harassers and offenders in show business.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you are looking for steady work, it is probably best not to go into show business.
The competition is like a show business—it is very hard to tell what is fake and what is real.
Although Tambor admitted his shortcomings, Bateman commented that the actor's behavior is "common" in show business, sparking backlash from fans.
Being attentive to such roots is what has for so long challenged show business in general and Hollywood in particular.
The Russian family's mingled interests in real estate and show business led some to call them the Trumps of Russia.
He settled in Manhattan in 1978 and began a longtime job with an accounting firm that handled show business clients.
The "Hollywood Rams" reputation was strange considering how many professional football players not on the Rams got into show business.
Lovato, who also appeared at the event, said she felt the time was right after 17 years in show business.
"After all the awards given for achievements in show business over the years, Oscar is still number one," Kimmel said.
All of these dinners were so far removed from the pressure, anxiety and tension of what show business can be.
Weinstein was a larger-than-life figure in Hollywood, revered and feared throughout show business from the 1990s until recently.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump fell back on the show-business defense long before the "Access Hollywood" tape came out.
He grew up in central Los Angeles and, like many L.A. kids, his ambition was to get into show business.
In Paul's case, as much as the band was completely genuine, he had an understanding of show business and showmanship.
" In fact, he told Ms. Dargis (and others) what he thought of the term show business: "It's not a business.
Mr. Kaufman was not related to the playwright of the same name, but his family had other show business connections.
He returned to show business as an actor and producer, adopting the name Howard Zuker for behind-the-scenes work.
"Look, there's a certain element of the melding with show business or entertainment," he told Broadcasting & Cable magazine in 2003.
The church's prestige and influence has long since declined; in its place, show business and sport supply the celestial firmament.
According to Warren Beatty, even that wasn't enough to stop the oldest trend in show business: people talking about themselves.
They believed their pranks would be shown in videos in Japan and China, perhaps kicking off their show business careers.
The greatest thing about "The Tonight Show" is that you could be around show business without being immersed in it.
"After all the awards given for achievements in show business over the years, Oscar is still No. 2900," Kimmel said.
She does not appear to be pursuing a career in show business, but she does have experience in the spotlight.
He took a brief break from acting to attend Columbia University, but later dropped out to return to show business.
With three hosts who were already familiar with show business, the podcast quickly became a success with listeners and advertisers.
Warmth," the biggest names in show business felt that "if they hadn't been insulted by Rickles, they weren't with it.
It's fitting that they make their couple debut the SAG Awards — Stone and McCary are very much a show business couple.
Shortly after Beaches, Leeds decided to leave show business and is now a practicing surgeon (with a very interesting former patient).
Despite cautionary tales like "Rebecca," investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
"War is show business," he tells him, and Motss gets right to work, putting his team together for a brainstorming session.
But his new documentary offers a raw, real and endlessly entertaining look at his more than three decades in show business.
Despite cautionary tales like Rebecca, investors large and small are sucked in year after year by the lure of show business.
Despite many years in show business and countless accolades, it seems Keira Knightley has not yet won over all of Hollywood.
It is a standing joke in today's show business that writers are ranked below the catering staff on any film set.
Called "Time's Up Now," the movement was announced with an impassioned open letter signed by hundreds of women in show business.
But statistics show business is booming for her namesake line — and in fact, people seem more curious about it than ever.
Born in Beverly Hills, Carrie Fisher got her show business start at age 12 in her mother's Las Vegas nightclub act.
The descriptions of these characters are, in a word, enraging — and indicative of how far women haven't come in show business.
Carrie Fisher, made famous by her iconic Star Wars role, is show business royalty — from Hollywood to galaxies far, far away.
What she does now: During their time in show business, education was always a priority for the McKellars, according to Biography.com.
During her time, she had to fight against stereotypes and the rampant sexism that was almost the norm in show business.
And the musicians who were told 'guitar groups are on the way out' and they'd never make it in show business.
But Mr. Levy was then confronted with that age-old show business conundrum: How do you prevent yourself from being pigeonholed?
Pesci, who had been in show business since childhood, had given up on acting, singing and comedy in the late '70s.
Show-business blogs and sites are very popular in China, especially those which regularly produce muckraking reports on celebrities' private lives.
Lee left show business in 1949 to start a family, and Lyn went on to appear in several films by herself.
John Carl Hendricks (he dropped the "h" from his first name when he went into show business) was born on Sept.
In life and in death, he incarnates venerable ideals of romance and wounded machismo, or at least their show-business incarnations.
When she was 29, she married Timothy Aitchison, a surveyor (who, she once said, found show business more weird than glamorous).
After quitting school at the age of 73, the Los Angeles–born Fancher was drawn to a career in show business.
Still, he was enough of a creature of show business to understand that looks count for something on stage and screen.
Mr. Taylor made countless television appearances, mostly on variety and game shows, during his more than 50 years in show business.
We saw the same pattern a few years ago in a series of revelations about sexual assaults by show business personalities.
"They decided that they wanted to take me out of show business so I could have a normal life," she said.
FL The worst thing about this is that there's always outrage over people in show business, who have no actual power.
Mr. Tork left show business shortly after leaving the Monkees and at one point taught high school in Santa Monica, Calif.
The New York charges mark the second high-profile prosecution of a once-powerful show business personality in the #MeToo era.
But timing is everything in show business, and Academy Award voters (some 8,400) cannot help but pay attention to the Globes.
With his brother's help, Mr. Murphy began his show-business career in the late 1980s, mostly taking bit roles in movies.
Authenticity is a tricky thing in the show business of 21st-century politics, but it's hard to really hate Joe Biden.
Television screenwriter Linda Bloodworth-Thomason has been in show business for a long time, most notably creating the celebrated sitcom Designing Women.
John Stamos has been in show business for a long time, so a little accident on stage shouldn't phase him one bit.
When I ask Bell if being involved made show business culture seem smaller in the big picture, she replies in the negative.
On Wednesday, five tigers used for entertainment for nearly their entire lives finally got the chance to safely retire from show business.
Wesley Snipes says there's absolutely no bad blood over losing his famous "Blade" role to Mahershala Ali ... it's just show business, baby!
Rochelle, 39, appeared in four episodes of "The Cosby Show" from 1990 to 1992, according to the show business data base IMDb.com.
Today she's one of Hollywood's most successful actresses, but Halle Berry didn't have an easy start when she first entered show business.
He faced failures early on in his career — including a slew of canceled pilots — but has since ascended to show business royalty.
The series understands that while show business projects an image of human perfection, its masters are as flawed as they are brilliant.
She says that although show business has not always been kind to her, she credits Angélil for a measure of her success.
It's a problem as old as show business: The actors will age faster than the writers can narrate their character's teen years.
"There's a lot of good will for me, and I feel like the Desmond Tutu of show business now," the comedian joked.
"It's nice for them to have a place to talk about their shared experiences as children of actresses, children in show business."
If Z ever starts to second-guess the whole show-business thing, she always has a backup career waiting in the wings.
After nearly eight decades in show business, Angela Lansbury has finally worked with her first female director at the age of 92.
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His performance seemed inspired by the double-talk and cleverness of Groucho Marx, a star when Corey was breaking into show business.
And the beauty of that was I realized my creativity wasn't just about show business, that I could perhaps do other things.
His first contact with show business came through his parents, who formed a community theater in Edmonton to present plays in Yiddish.
Meant to be a short-lived advertisement, the letters quickly became a symbol of the glamour and glitz of American show business.
Donald J. Trump came here promising a nominating convention bursting with glitz, energy, celebrity and the highest of show business production values.
When he returned to show business, he was welcomed back and appeared in a string of 16 feature films in the '80s.
Since he was elected, the #MeToo movement has reshaped perceptions of acceptable male behavior in the media, show business and the workplace.
The British actress grew up "incredibly poor," but came into cash at 22 years old after launching a career in show business.
"I have no desire to be with anyone in show business because we all have egos," she says of finding lasting love.
The stand-up comedian, actor, and screenwriter first got his start in show business as a bodyguard for his brother, Eddie Murphy.
In 22011, Michael Lyons—a longtime show business professional—invested $250,250 for a remodel, transforming it into a dine and dance club.
She was hardly the first or the only Hollywood figure to spill the beans about sex, drugs and other show-business shenanigans.
For many of the show business people, this will be their first trip to Cupertino, the corporate home of their new patrons.
She based the film on interviews with more than 100 women working in industries ranging from show business to technology and engineering.
He used her connections and those of his own friends in show business as entree to an ever-wider circle of celebrities.
Mr. Gilbert was born in London on March 6, 1920, into a show business family, including a number of music hall performers.
He began his show business career as a comedian in Pittsburgh nightclubs before joining the Army Air Forces and serving in Italy.
Known as the 'King of Confetti,' he was a familiar face on television during his more than 50 years in show business.
He started his show business career at Atlantic Records in 1987, ultimately joining New Line in the 1990s to work on soundtracks.
But the proceedings took a show-business turn when Mark Burnett, the Hollywood producer, stepped to the podium to introduce the president.
For a time, Mr. Contino was a show business rarity: a heartthrob accordionist who earned up to $21950,21994 a week in nightclubs.
None of Bruce Springsteen's three children with his fellow E Street Band member Patti Scialfa have followed their parents into show business.
It was classic Tim and Eric: remixing the tropes of stale show business, gleefully baffling the audience and throwing spitballs at comedy.
White, who has eight Emmy Awards, was honored for her more than 80 years in show business, including several decades in television.
It's nice for them to have a place to talk about their shared experiences as children of actresses, children in show business.
Mr. Trump has brought his characteristic love of show business to trade talks with China, injecting public drama into typically staid proceedings.
I went into show business, I hit a huge home run with "The Apprentice," I mean it was a very successful deal.
These nominees, most of them, are show business troupers, and most have learned to make the most of their Chantilly cream-covered ride.
Acting legend Daniel Day-Lewis, who holds the record for the most Oscar best actor wins of all time, is leaving show business.
" However, her big break in show business came in 1982 when she landed a role on the Aaron Spelling-produced TV drama "Dynasty.
Fisher didn't seem to care what people thought about her, a rarity in show business — hence her singular ability to be completely honest.
Asked whether she would classify the director's advances as sexual harassment, Sevigny said there is a lot of gray area in show business.
An exciting true story will always help, and a story about show business is a big boost, especially under the current voting system.
But aside from their contemporary relevance, what's even more remarkable is what Shots Fired and Rebel say about where show business is today.
Sir Elton has a candid new memoir, "Me," which is full of illuminating and funny stories about his half-century in show business.
They are smart men who have a hard job," he said, and added, "I thought show business was bad, but politics is worse.
He changed his name, unwieldy and too Semitic for Hollywood at the time, to Kirk Douglas before pursuing a career in show business.
He knew the vagaries and pitfalls of show business, and tried to impart to us the advantages of wearing more than one hat.
"Once they are onto new projects and interests, it's harder to keep up relationships of any kind," a show business source told PEOPLE.
They are the people, like Madonna, who had to overcome being told that they were never going to make it in show business.
But Broadway — and, earlier, Shakespeare — is a rare detour for former athletes, who, if they enter show business, usually choose television and movies.
"There's an old show business saying, 'Look, it doesn't make any difference as long as they spell your name right,'" Cosby, 79, said.
He's proud of me, though, he's proud, he just don't like to get all tangled up in the show business end of it.
Donahue worked in several more films before quitting show business to become a medical marijuana farmer, although she still occasionally works on films.
According to show business lore, their first show flatlined and the team was warned by the club manager to improve or be fired.
While there's no business like show business, the business of the pre-show arrivals will always be our favorite part of the evening.
For all of the glittering poison darts lobbed in "My Big Night," it's the director's love of show business that becomes most apparent.
The Oscar winner said Dylan, 16, and Carys, 13, have both the talent and the drive to pursue a career in show business.
And so are the amoral show-business types who don't care what they put on TV as long as the ratings are good.
Show business is this comedy's setting, but its real subject is connection, and the hurdles that people put in the way of it.
But when Glover got his start in show business over a dozen years ago, his abundance of talent was still just being discovered.
At times, he has been reluctant to do the sort of things considered a necessary part of show business, like campaigning for awards.
In the age of big data and performance-metrics analytics, the notion of sports as show business feels as dated as Busby Berkeley.
"A Star is Born" is a remake of a classic Hollywood story about a young woman trying to make it in show business.
Add to the fact that by then they were very valuable in show business, and you can see what was fated to happen.
One of its biggest pushes is in entertainment, and Singles Day this year appears aimed at using show business to maintain the buzz.
As the director yells "Cut," an imposing show-business dude—Weinstein—hovers with a proprietary air: sunglasses, dark suit, turtleneck, hands in pockets.
While Acosta is relatively new to show business, Okano says that she's been struggling for years to play an Asian character with depth.
He compared Trump's controversies to show-business overexposure, saying that people would eventually tune out and stop listening to him out of exhaustion.
His impersonation of Ethel Merman bellowing "There's No Business Like Show Business" sounds like a dentist's drill, and not in the good way.
It would have paid twice her salary as a salon receptionist and brought her closer to her dream of working in show business.
But it's also a raw depiction of the desperation of living with alcoholism and denial amid the hypocrisy and hysteria of show business.
The daughter of Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Romania, the Colorado-born Miss Sawyer was nudged by her mother toward a show business career.
Mr. Cherry embarked on his show business career in his early 21924s as a big-band singer, then turned to the recording studio.
In the last two seasons of her show's first iteration, she was the second-highest-paid woman in show business, after Oprah Winfrey.
He started out in show business as a dancer who got his acting start in commercials before moving on to television and movies.
Toward the end of his life, his view of acting, and of his luck in having a long show business career, grew rosier.
" He recalled that he often turned people toward the light for a better angle, reminding me, "I used to be in show business.
The entertainer recently said he was poised to make another major change and eventually trade in show business to enter the political ring.
When young actors become famous early on in life, some decide to stick with show business and go on to even bigger success.
Only hours after Weinstein we had a similar scandal, a Dutch Weinstein, same show business producer, smaller than Weinstein of course, and gay.
This isn't the first time the Republican candidates have attempted to make a last-gasp effort at stopping the reality-show business mogul.
While ranked-choice, instant-runoff voting isn't a bad system for actual human elections — where you're trying to elect a leader who will represent the will of the most voters possible — it's been kind of a lousy system for the Oscars, where it's mostly just resulted in a bunch of winners about show business and/or show-business-adjacent topics.
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" Records don't show business Jacky Rosen has touted -   Reno Gazette Journal: "On the campaign trail and in nearly a dozen media interviews, U.S. Rep.
Inspired by the success of Marvel Studios, seemingly everybody in show business is launching their own cinematic universe or has one in the works.
"Competition can be an ugly side of show business, where friendly rivalries can devolve into petty jealousies," Trent and Hearst told me over email.
"Legends of the stage, artists from behind the scenes, princes of show business... and a princess," Hamill continued, putting his hand on his heart.
As the Netflix show details, the cast of wrestlers was comprised of actresses, stuntwomen, and Olympic athletes, all hoping to break into show business.
Since then dozens of prominent men in show business, journalism and politics have been accused of sexual harassment, and been sacked or stepped down.
His transition into show business began in 20083, when he appeared as a contestant on the VH1 reality gameshow I Love New York 2.
But that didn't stop her dad from bringing her around at the appropriate times, thus helping to instill the show-business bug in her.
"I pattern my career after his -- certainly in how to view show business, not to take it too seriously," he told writer Fred Minnick.
After getting a taste of show business with the AMC purchase, Dalian Wanda bought a movie studio to go with its theaters in 2016.
Loni Love, a woman who holds the comedian and writer titles as well, worked as an electrical engineer before she got into show business.
In other words, Mr. Alessandrini's latest effort isn't just about "Hamilton," but about where it fits on the continuum of show business as usual.
He is one of those people—more often found in the upper reaches of show business—who are sincerely shrewd, or, better, shrewdly sincere.
Smith: I was excited, because in show business it's so rare for an actor to have a job that lasts longer than a week.
"I have no desire to be with anyone in show business because we all have egos," she told Vanity Fair of finding lasting love.
"He did have a flair for show business, and he liked putting his name on something that was not real estate," Mr. Black recalled.
I'm also obsessed with the Hulu series "Difficult People," which is a little insider-y because it's about show business, but it's really funny.
James Brown was famously known as "the hardest working man in show business," but Tim Jones seems deserving of at least an honorable mention.
As the winner of nearly 50 titles in transgender beauty pageants, Tiffany is exalted by her peers as a decorated veteran of show business.
It was a slashing satire of show business, with slapstick mayhem, horned demons, collapsing staircases and fun-house slides that led straight to hell.
"I buy," said a woman whose personal fortune, amassed over four decades in show business, is widely estimated at close to a billion dollars.
"If you have a kid who's very cute, I get why people [put their kids in show business]," said the Drop Dead Gorgeous star.
His first forays into show business were as a drummer, playing in nightclubs and on recordings with the singers Paul Anka and Trini Lopez.
As a non-player who has been ground up by show business, Mr. Romano's character is a symbol of the industry's soul-killing tendencies.
They can be miserably transparent (how many movies about show business have won best picture?); and risibly self-congratulatory (bloated epics, vanity projects, "Crash").
Los Angeles (CNN Business)The history of Hollywood has been punctuated by infusions of new money and players looking to get into show business.
He became a journalist, writing about fashion, show business, and boxing; he also began to report for Newsline , the country's most aggressive news magazine.
This dapper little dude's career in show business began when he was discovered in a barbershop with his mom ... at the age of 6!!!
Afterward, he went into show business, maintaining a friendship with Mr. McKenzie, his high school friend, and forming a music production company with him.
If you want a vision of the future of show business, imagine Mickey Mouse&aposs giant yellow shoe stamping on a human face — forever.
Mr. Rickles was soon being championed by Sinatra, Dean Martin and the other members of the show business circle known as the Rat Pack.
Her car-salesman father deserted the family soon after, and her mother, actress Edith Luckett Robbins, resumed her show business career two years later.
Still, finding people like Cuban won't be that easy, even though we live in a world with more show business and financial celebrities than ever.
On the other hand: Hecklers also make for good stories about the abject pain and humiliation of trying to make a living in show business.
Cho has decades of experience in show business—in 1994, she starred in the first TV sitcom featuring an Asian-American family, All-American Girl.
Her father is President Donald Trump, and her mother is former model Ivana Trump, which means show business and modeling are just in her DNA.
But show business isn't really like the App Store or an iPhone commercial, where Apple's prudish attitude at least makes more sense on business grounds.
They say that luck plays a crucial role in show business success, and that's doubly true in the case of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
Through hard-nosed determination and ruthless drive, Joe Jackson molded, trained and cajoled his brood into one of the greatest show business dynasties in history.
For anyone in show business, if you ask them why they're doing something and they say they're doing it for themselves, they won't sustain long.
MTV was also where Judd Apatow interned and where Jon Stewart and Ben Stiller learned the ropes of show business before heading on to stardom.
The show is terrifically funny, especially in its depiction of the fringes of show business, but what sticks with you is Barry's inability to change.
"If you have a kid who's very cute, I get why people [put their kids in show business]," says the Interview with the Vampire star.
"I've prided myself on having the title of Hardest Working Man in Show Business, but I've grown a little tired of the title," he says.
Per its own mission and given the long, terrible realities of show business, just about every pre-'80s title should probably come up as tainted.
After rehab, Lesseps dedicated herself to show business, enjoying a string of sold-out cabaret performances called #CountessAndFriends at New York City's Feinstein's/54 Below.
"I mean, no … it's such a challenging existence being an artist," she says when asked if she wants Silas to go the show-business route.
For his stage persona, he drew elements from rock heroes like Hendrix as well as more unorthodox sources which recalled an earlier show business era.
Data from Britain's National Crime Agency show business service providers made only 101 reports of suspicious activity, such as money laundering, by clients in 2015.
The thing about show business is if you're having a bad day at work you can tell everyone at work you're having a bad day.
If you had any doubts that Beyoncé was one of the best people in show business of all time, you can put them to rest.
Show business is better training for politics than we sometimes acknowledge, particularly when it's combined, as it is in Franken's case, with some genuine wonkery.
In its favor: Oscar voters love films about show business, and this is a love letter to the strivers who make a living in Hollywood.
DMGT, however, was already focusing on the more valuable customers who come directly its site and app, which often feature show-business and celebrity stories.
But its portraits of disappointed show business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities, and the ensemble acting is first-rate.
The effervescence that defined her, often masking a formidable perfectionism, helped place her on intimate footing with royalty, corporate titans, show-business luminaries and politicians.
He became interested in comedy at an early age, but put his show-business ambitions aside to study electrical engineering at the University of Arizona.
His career zoomed into fast-forward as he amassed a clientele that included European and Middle Eastern royalty, corporate leaders and show business bold names.
You don't mention much about encountering racism in show business directly in your book, but clearly racial justice is something that is important to you.
The director, Michael Larnell, shows you the warts and all, but he nimbly steers clear of another cautionary tale about the evils of show business.
"Being a woman in show business is a scary situation," Jamie Lee Curtis, who starred as Laurie and befriended Hill, said in a phone interview.
Feud didn't always balance its interest in old Hollywood gossip with its more incisive points about how sexism and misogyny are baked into show business.
But his pituitary dwarfism, diagnosed when he was a teenager, prompted him to consider show business, despite discouragement from his father, a shoe factory worker.
Mr. Cochran said that one reason he was driven away from show business and toward religion was that his destructive habits had fractured his family.
And yet what I find most amazing — it's a fairly unlikable thing that this person is doing — is just the real faith in show business.
New data show business travelers are increasingly turning to Uber and Lyft while taking fewer cabs and renting fewer cars when out on the road.
Her name was Dena, and when Bill Szathmary changed his name early in his show business career, he chose a near homonym to honor her.
It has absolutely no use to anybody, except comedians or people who want to be in show business, or people who want to be creative.
Howard Breuer, CEO of Newsroom PR, similarly said it was possible for Smollett to come back to show business if he admits fault and apologizes.
" Zegen added that he's not sure if they are even meant to be, pointing out that Midge fulfilling Joel's show business dreams could be "emasculating.
In this animated homage to show business, Buster Moon (a koala voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is a theater entrepreneur who has fallen on hard times.
Given the actor's long history in show business and political causes, it is all the more baffling to friends that he would risk so much.
He gave us a tour of the new Foley stage, and gave us some insight into one of the rarest—and coolest—jobs in show business.
I was introduced to acting by John and Ethel Ross, New York theatrical managers who had helped my brother, Raymond, to get started in show business.
On radio and television, their sly routines had none of the conventional show-business slickness, and they played to each other more than to the crowd.
Working for years as a behind-the-scenes star-maker at Saturday Night Live, Lindsay Shookus enjoyed her life in show business but outside the spotlight.
" Speaking with ABC last year, Parton said, "I learned a long time ago, keep your damn mouth shut if you want to stay in show business.
Told largely by the comedian himself, HBO's Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind peels back the curtain on the unique entertainer's incredible time in show business.
Sasha, this is your first movie, and it's so nice that you have Riley to teach you the ropes of the crazy world of show business.
Unlike many other show-business duos, these boys were close when they were young, stayed close throughout their rise to stardom, and remain close today. 3.
One of them is women do have more power in show business, but to this day, there's not one female that can actually sign the check.
Other Rockettes reportedly have made clear, via social media and to people in show business, that they are not happy about having to perform for Trump.
But he wanted to do much more than serve chicken wings; he planned to make his fortune in, among other things, show business and real estate.
The revered actor first made the announcement that he was leaving show business back in June but is now elaborating about his reasoning behind his exit.
" He added, "Jerry will be noted in the halls of show business because he was involved on every level, from television to records to motion pictures.
Carson also dismissed Trump's announcement that he would skip Thursday's GOP debate, calling it "show business" and saying the race was bigger than any individual candidate.
She began a long career in show business as a child actor in the 1950s and performed in a standup comedy competition as recently as 2008.
But think about how often you've read an article about diversity behind the scenes, or in talent agencies, or atop the show business executive food chain.
That sentimental but tough show-business anthem, with its implicit message that the show would go on, hit just the right note at a sensitive moment.
Mr. Turner worked for a wide variety of show business personalities, including Bing Crosby, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, Pinky Lee, Spike Jones and Mitzi Gaynor.
While she convinced herself that being a housewife was the solution to her show business woes, she also never felt quite comfortable out of the limelight.
Behind the frenetic pop-culture frippery is a home-movie about the anxieties of show-business parenting that's a lot more interesting than the onscreen mess.
Tom Hanks 2.0 The actor is said to be "one of the nicest guys in show business," but he revealed even he has a breaking point.
The Western world and Ukraine have had reservations concerning the election of a young, political novice with popular appeal based upon a career in show business.
Here's what Times music reviewers wrote about her performance that evening: There's a new law of show business: A Beyoncé segment will obliterate whatever surrounds it.
From talking to Zoey, it's clear that show business is not just the family trade; it's pure passion, a source of joy, a lifestyle she loves.
When he arrived in Los Angeles in 1969, Mr. Hamill was interested in acting, but really wanted to be involved in show business however he could.
") Betsy Blair Kelly mentions his "lack of deep friendships" (in the authors' words), and Kelly himself is quoted as saying: "Show business is all I know.
They say they have no keen interest in politics themselves and initially placed bets across the American political spectrum and experimented with show business news, too.
Perhaps he's too intelligent for them; his piece certainly builds nicely, weaving into a traditional narrative little asides about the show-business aspect of tabloid life.
He was mysterious, but charming, majestic, yet approachable — and of course, the perfect companion for Elsa, one of the hardest working ice queens in show business.
At 26, Nick Jonas is already 19 years into his show-business career, and was able to placate the antsy press corps with his practiced charm.
With declining weekly circulation, the new owners sought to appeal to younger readers who were more interested in the marketing and management aspects of show business.
That and Moss Hart's "Act One," all about New York and Broadway and writing and show business and George S. Kaufman and Hart writing their plays.
The Muppets is proof positive that Disney owning Jim Henson's most famous creations can still lead to great movies starring the best puppets in show business.
"If you want a vision of the future of show business, imagine Mickey Mouse&aposs giant yellow shoe stamping on a human face — forever," Constant writes.
" Chris Rock, who met Jones when they were both road comics in the late eighties, told me, "Black women have the hardest gig in show business.
He didn't discriminate: His incendiary unpleasantries were aimed at the biggest stars in show business (Frank Sinatra was a favorite target) and at ordinary paying customers.
She didn't mock show business, as her son did, but she appeared immune to its notorious seduction, and completely resisted being star-struck or remotely theatrical.
Dean Martin once called the comedian the "funniest man in show business," and Rickles went on to join the singer's Celebrity Roast shows as a regular.
Aguilera went on to give the season 10 hopefuls advice on how to keep their heads held high in show business, even under the most trying circumstances.
She fed him through a feeding tube three times a day, she said, and took a break from show business to focus on him and their children.
"These people were all gay and lesbian citizens of this town — a lot of them worked in show business — and you don't see those people," he said.
Most of the men involved in these performances were legitimately strong, but they were in show business, and not all of their lifts were on the level.
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"The loss of this show will probably put about a 10 percent dent in my show business, my show revenue for the entire year," Paul Ackermann said.
Before becoming a teen icon with 1984's Sixteen Candles, Ringwald relied on her musical talents for work in show business, recording tracks on two Disney albums.
When Joel Grey's favorite leading ladies came together to celebrate his 75 years in show business Monday, they each had a different take on the Broadway legend.
Martha MacIsaac, Sugar Lyn Beard, and Stone (know to them as Emily Stone) revealed that they had lived together as youngsters trying to make it show business.
Austin's Criaturas played the pre-show—the first of three appearances during the weekend from Power Trip drummer Chris Ulsh, the Hardest Heshing Man in Show Business.
"Once they are onto new projects and interests, it's harder to keep up relationships of any kind," a show business source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Mr. Rivlin said Ms. Griggs had big plans outside show business, noting that she had been active as an environmentalist and probably would have become a lawyer.
A vocalist must be a certain age to sing "I'm Still Here," a proclamation of resilience by an indomitable show business trouper who hasn't bitten the dust.
For show business babies, this militant call to celebrate the moment, no matter what, is more than a song; it's a philosophy that has served her well.
"Mark Burnett told me 'do not talk about it because I'm the most powerful man in show business and Donald Trump is my best friend,'" Arnold claimed.
You know, the number-crunching villain of countless show business stories, forever nervous about novelty and forever stymying creativity in pursuit of a ratings point or two.
Smith: I don't know that I ever felt pigeonholed by "The Simpsons" as much as I felt pigeonholed in general because that's just what show business does.
" While the actor said he's no longer interested in show business, he noted, "I'm supportive of whatever my kids do that keeps them happy and healthy, period.
"The modern world of show business is so cruel that it's almost impossible to get there without money and connections," the singer told Russia's Info Speed website.
This self-mythologizing trait also results in songs like "There's No Business like Show Business" (from Annie Get Your Gun) and "Life is A Cabaret" (from Cabaret).
Now, though, he's easing his way back into show business as a member of the theater company Collapsing Horse, which produces shows focused around comedy and puppetry.
To put it another way, Katherine's existence registers as a protest against the narrowness of American show business precisely because she's such a vivid, complicated, believable person.
"Elliot Roberts was probably the kindest, gentlest, and far and away the funniest man I ever worked with in show business," Mr. Stills said in a statement.
This biography covers Day's work in music and film from the 1940s to the 1960s and beyond — after she left show business to focus on animal advocacy.
On Wednesday, the leader of another one of YG's boy bands, iKON, also exited show business over media reports that he was attempting to buy illegal drugs.
Miss USA is a for-profit show-business enterprise focused on beauty and whose contestants typically reveal more skin and do not have to perform a talent.
Standing outside the school at Sunset Boulevard and Gordon Street, a classmate told him that he would never make it in show business with the surname Guadagno.
Drawing from the cadences and content of Hawaiian chants as well as the consonant twang of country music, the group combined historical reverence with show-business appeal.
Mr. Jasper at once finds a new variation on a central hip-hop theme and gives a hip-hop inflection to a durable show-business-movie convention.
She's talking about show business — on-screen, behind the camera, in boardrooms where decisions are made — but may as well be talking about society as a whole.
He turned The Sun's show-business column, Bizarre, into one of the paper's most successful franchises, visibly mixing with pop stars, sports heroes, minor royalty and fashionistas.
"At one point, she seemed to address her daughter's critics, saying that what they were involved in was show business — 'comedy' and 'acting,'" reported the National Post .
One of the best was "Bright Lights and Promises," the downbeat story of a "hometown queen" with show business dreams who ends up working in a sleazy bar.
King acknowledged that as a celebrity, her platform is bigger than others' — which is why it's important for her, and others in show business, to set an example.
For its part, the Golden Knights have a strategy to ensure that success, and it involves catering to Vegas' distinctive bright lights-big city style of show business.
When she took the job, Poehler described in an essay for The New Yorker, she wasn't even sure she wanted to be bothered with show business at all.
I've always been a good mother, but I've always been in show business, and I've been on stage and I don't bake cookies and I don't stay home.
Over the decades, this ingenuous grown-up boy from Texas has also acquired the glitter-crusted shell of a show business trouper like his "spiritual godmother," Carol Channing.
His father, Joseph Louis "Joe" Cranston, was a struggling actor, and Cranston learned early on just how difficult it can be to make a living in show business.
Some have grown too big for proper care by their human families, others have been used in research or abandoned, while others have been retired from show business.
"So, my husband, who doesn't look at a lot of show business news sites, just mentioned that I was on the CNN website," Curtis started her lengthy caption.
"My philosophy, since I started many years ago in show business, is that no matter what happens is to keep focused on my work," Allen said on Tuesday.
On one other point fans and critics alike can agree: At 21999, the musical polymath, film star and stage stud is currently the hottest act in show business.
"She was able to build a new identity for herself, one that was not built on show business or her stardom," her son actor Sean Astin tells PEOPLE.
In recent years leading up to the premiere—having been in show business since the age of 12—Seales has been sharpening her comedic wits in many ways.
Nominations for 2006's "Blood Diamond" and 2013's "The Wolf of Wall Street" came and went without DiCaprio taking home the most coveted trophy in show business.
In the second episode of the show, business partners Mark Ainley and Bryan Sonn buy a two-story home in the Calumet Heights neighborhood at auction for $23,600.
By a juvenile conviction for armed robbery before he ever thought of entering show business (remember: this was an upwardly mobile, middle-class kid, by his own description).
In her new book, You Don't Look Your Age...and Other Fairy Tales, Nevins looks back at her decades-long career as a female executive in show business.
Part of a show-business family, Einstein's comedic resume included playing the fictional daredevil Super Dave Osborne, and, most recently, the dour Marty Funkhouser on David's HBO series.
Whether it has been about media representation or the lack of quality roles, they have not shied away from highlighting the struggles for Hispanic women in show business.
Instead, he goes into show business, using his powers to earn a little extra cash to help out his Aunt May and Uncle Ben, who have raised him.
Garry Shandling, a comedian who deftly walked a tightrope between comic fiction and show-business reality on two critically praised cable shows, died on Thursday in Los Angeles.
The story, about three friends who drift apart as they navigate show business, is told in reverse, starting with disillusioned middle age and winding back to idealistic youth.
Amid peppery dialogue and solid production values, the movie acknowledges show-business absurdities (green-screen emoting, the seeming ubiquity of people hawking their own scripts) with rueful affection.
"Nobodies," a comedy produced by Melissa McCarthy and her husband, Ben Falcone, about the hangers-on of the show-business world, begins its second season in the spring.
Shortly after they married, in 21951, she abandoned her show business career — "Frank was the real star of the family," she once said — but not without some misgivings.
"In show-business parlance, Donald Trump is a show runner," said Al Cross, a longtime Kentucky political journalist who has known Mr. McConnell for more than 30 years.
In 2013, long retired from show business, Mr. Jordan performed his Sullivan impression at a 100th-anniversary tribute to the Palace Theater at the Players Club in Manhattan.
Ustinov's case struck a nerve with the public in particular and this week celebrity actors and show business stars took to social media to call for his release.
When she works up the nerve to complain, Mayer threatens her with expulsion from show business, instilling a fear of failure that still paralyses her as an adult.
He has long embraced the world of show business, and most famously dressed singer Madonna in a conic bra and bustier on her "Blonde Ambition" tour in 1990.
What he does say is 'Sorry, it's a show-business thing,' when he's moving someone into the light for a picture, or if he's made a bad joke.
With nearly 80 years of show business behind her, and a sense of humor that still stings, Betty White has won the hearts of fans young and old.
Simply casting Wallace Shawn, who is as all-purpose of a goofy white guy as you're going to find working in show business, does most of the work.
For the most part, these companies have either been started by recently minted Harvard Business School MBAs or by folks with significant past creative/technical show business experience.
That he was able to get into this narrative show business thing in such a sure-footed way that no one else has really been able to do.
After a lifetime in show business, Ron Howard, 65, has worked with many of Hollywood's most beloved stars but he says meeting Princess Diana was definitely a career highlight.
"I knew I could grasp that — I'd been around enough of his type of man in the legal world and the show business world: producers, studio heads," he says.
Some have even said that their equally-matched fame is hard to come by, that one twin tends to be more well known than the other in show business.
Mashable reports that after losing out on the role of Furiosa, Gadot said that she was ready to move back to Israel and give up on show business altogether.
Scarcely a day has gone by in the past month without some new breaking news about powerful men in show business or politics indulging vulgar and often illegal appetites.
Check her resume and you'll notice that not only has Larson been in show business since she was a child, but she's been working nonstop for almost two decades.
Since the allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein became extremely public, numerous other men in show business have been accused of sexual misconduct, including director James Toback and Kevin Spacey.
What you need is someone with a sincere appreciation for show business to appease old-timers, with the sort of ironic detachment the kids are all about these days.
In May this year, Cook's son Adam LeGrant told The New York Times that the actress had retired from the stage after more than six decades in show-business.
The Best Actress favorite got into show business at a young age, embarking on a recording career and racking up film credits in 13 Going on 30 and Sleepover.
But he couldn't escape the recognition of his role in Oz. "I've done so many things in show business, but people say, 'You were in "The Wizard of Oz?
With persistence and unusual self-assurance (and a good portion of his savings), the plain-spoken father of three has clawed his way to the verge of show business.
Swift wrote that she will be honored as Artist of the Decade at this year's AMA ceremony and will perform at the show, Business Insider's Lauren Frias previously reported.
His protégé, James (Anthony J. Goes), is the medium, a young man who would like to get out of what he sees as show business and go to college.
The Weinstein reports led to a wave of accusations against high-profile men in politics, the media and show business, transforming the U.S. conversation about sexual harassment and assault.
"It's a mental break from the annoyingness of show business," he said, adding that the fast-twitch muscle reactions crucial for table tennis can help on the standup stage.
And it affects more than just actors — though you can almost certainly name dozens who were not born American citizens, even if you don't follow show business that closely.
After graduating from the State University of New York at Albany with a bachelor's degree in journalism and women's studies in 2011, Lum didn't anticipate going into show business.
Dazzled by dreams of show-business glory, Angelica made her way to the big city, and is now the girlfriend of a vulgar and sadistic Russian billionaire (Jordi Mollà).
"The 'show business' atmosphere of the most glamorous art auctions has made them media events, gaveling extravaganzas at which television cameras record every fall of the hammer," Reif wrote.
After attending NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, he started his own sketch comedy troupe in NYC before heading to Los Angeles to seek a career in show business.
But she left before graduating to pursue a show-business career, promising her family that if the career did not materialize after two years, she would return to college.
Given rapid changes in technology and the steady stream of young talent entering show business, it's easy to imagine jobs like these becoming the future of the entire industry.
If she seemed freaked out or something, I may have said, 'Sorry, I was just trying to give you a hug, and that's what we do in show business.
Then a couple years later, after being just chewed up and spit out of show business, essentially—I would think that 99% of the time—that would be it.
The very thought of yet another semi-autobiographical TV show, starring a comedian, set in and around the world of comedy or show business, could make viewers roll their eyes.
She's always been ready for the red carpets of her old show business days (long before her "Crows Have Eyes" comeback) in Emilio Pucci dresses and Daphne Guinness-inspired jewelry.
"As anticipated, Jackie doted on Alec, and Alec, despite his been-there, seen-everything show business poise, occasionally revealed the lightest possible slick of sweat on his brow," Simon writes.
"I felt if there was one girl whose family was thinking about putting their child into show business, that would help them decide," she continued in her News Corp interview.
But then the movie jumps forward in time to center on a grown Celeste, played by Natalie Portman, who has been hardened by show business and is attempting a comeback.
A versatile singer from a show business family, she thrived in Hollywood musicals, mostly from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, until the genre fell out of fashion in the 1950s.
When Julianna Margulies first kickstarted her career in show business, the pressure to live up to impossible standards and her struggle with self-acceptance was at an all-time high.
Show business wouldn't be the same without Ellen DeGeneres coming out on television, or Oprah Winfrey cheering us all on while taking on the racism and sexism of the industry.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are one of the most creative couples in show business, but even they're scratching their heads at choosing the perfect moniker for baby No. 2.
The double Oscar winner, who's celebrating half a century in show business, almost never got the chance to make Taxi Driver, the movie that cemented her place in Hollywood history.
The comedian, writer and producer was perhaps best known for "The Larry Sanders Show," which bridged the gap between TV fiction and the behind-the-scenes world of show business.
In fact, I think the whole thing would go from being a negative to a positive for your campaign if you made a few simple points: It's just show business.
Billy Ray is the reason she's in show business and the reason we all have Miley being Miley in our lives, so really this tattoo is for all of us.
"Jessica Walter received a Golden Globe nomination in 25, when Jason Bateman was two years old, and he thinks he should explain to her how show business works," wrote one.
His show-business baptism came when he was 15 and filled in for Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper after they died in a plane crash in 1959.
The actress set to play Wonder Woman on the big screen doesn't know a couple of things -- the sex of her new baby ... or the true meaning of show business.
HBO's would-be minders are experts in distribution systems and profit margins who know little or nothing about the ego-fueled dramas that help put the show in show business.
We talked about that, what it's like to go to an audition dressed the same as your brother, and the nuances of mixing family and show business for 17 years.
His mother, the former Leona Glickstein, was intent on getting her son into show business, and by the time he was two months old he was appearing in print advertisements.
Ms. Ullman, who has racked up a Golden Globe, a couple of Baftas and seven Emmy Awards, seemed slightly surprised to find herself still in show business after 40 years.
"I have a lot of stories of sexually inappropriate things that have happened to me in my life from people in show business," Ms. Jackson, 58, said in an interview.
Reynolds: I can't speak for him because he's the hardest working man in show business, but Hollywood is like a stock market—you're always up and down and all around.
It's Beyoncé exactly as she wants us to see her and has always wanted us to see her: as a perfectionist, and as the hardest-working person in show business.
LONDON — Johnny Hallyday, known as the French Elvis, built his six-decade show business career on old-fashioned rock 'n' roll, but he also kept up with the times technologically.
HBO's would-be minders are experts in distribution systems and profit margins who know little or nothing about the ego-fueled dramas that help put the show in show business.
I like getting out of major cities like New York and talking about my life, show business and politics in a place where people are watching it from a distance.
Anyone still in doubt that Shakira and Jennifer Lopez are two of the hottest women in show business right now need only have watched the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.
After a falling-out with Ms. Waters, Mr. Tower founded the restaurant Stars, a magnet for San Francisco's political and show-business glitterati, and was bestowed a Dewars endorsement deal.
"It's Beyoncé exactly as she wants us to see her and has always wanted us to see her: as a perfectionist, and as the hardest-working person in show business." 
HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher joked Friday that there should be "affirmative action" for conservatives in show business, listing the failed entertainment careers of several right-leaning media figures.
For them, it was a key play in a deliberate campaign to get their show beyond the reach of movie cliché, and even beyond the reach of show business itself.
" His hair is so resplendent, and later so vividly red, that he wonders: "Would Time magazine review this phenomenon under Medicine, Milestones, The Nation, Art, Show Business, or U.S. Business?
CreditCredit CHICAGO — Ever since he was a child actor growing up in a show-business family, Jussie Smollett's life blended activism with the make-believe worlds of television and movies.
One group oversaw the creation of a commission, led by Anita Hill and announced in December, that is tasked with creating a blueprint for ending sexual harassment in show business.
I was going to college in Los Angeles and I was going to be an architect – and if that didn't work out, I was going to fall back on show business!
And it's that willingness—as well as Van Der Beek's own self-awareness and insider knowledge of show business—that makes him such a perfect fit for What Would Diplo Do?
Her first few years were spent hustling in search of her big break, but that's where grit came in: "I was never afraid," Burnett recalled of her time entering show business.
"I've always been a good mother, but I've always been in show business, and I've been on stage and I don't bake cookies and I don't stay home," she told PEOPLE.
FROM PEN: Anna Chlumsky Reveals Why She Had to Pull Back from Show Business as a Teen The trip seems to be somewhat of an annual tradition for Deacon and Witherspoon.
He made his first transition from show business to politics — later merging the two — as media advisor to President Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign, specifically coaching and producing the candidate's TV appearances.
The daughter of Peyton's Place, West Side Story, and Twin Peaks actor Russ Tamblyn and singer-songwriter Bonnie Murray Tamblyn, she started working in show business at the age of 20183.
Wang, whose film was also overlooked at the Oscars, referred to the all-male Oscar director race and the debate over the difficulties women face in getting recognized in show business.
The actress announced in 2015 that she was taking time off from show business, explaining that she preferred to focus her time on raising her daughters, Olive, 3, and Frankie, 2.
On Monday night, Elle magazine hosted its annual Women in Hollywood awards, celebrating the launch of the November issue and honoring a handful of the hardest working ladies in show business.
Cast members like Maestas, whose limited experience in show business was highlighted by her time in GLOW, say they feel a profound connection to the history of women in pro wrestling.
He published two autobiographies: "Mister Ed and Me" (with Bill Burt) in 1995 and "There's No Business Like Show Business ... Was" (2006), an account of his career and life in Hollywood.
If you kind of look down on the idea of storytelling as just show business and not really substantive, then you're ceding the opportunity to tell the story to someone else.
"Show business is this comedy's setting, but its real subject is connection, and the hurdles that people put in the way of it," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
As museums closed across the country, Italy's culture minister, Dario Franceschini, thanked "the many protagonists of music, cinema, and show business" who promoted on social media the "I'm Staying Home" hashtag.
But the exchange laid bare a deeper rift: The senator views Mr. Trump as given to irresponsible outbursts — a political novice who has failed to make the transition from show business.
"'The Tonight Show' with Johnny Carson, I think it said to people: Hey, take a break from your weird life and watch these fancy people make show business," Mr. Mulaney said.
Outtakes • "Evolving" isn't quite the word to describe what's happening in the peep show business, with the plexiglass removed and clients now able to get a grope before the window closes.
The 1954 Judy Garland version of "A Star Is Born" focused its songs on love and show-business ambition; the 1976 Barbra Streisand vehicle placed love alongside a woman's self-assertion.
A lot of the things that seemed important to me to get done in order to be in competition in the big game of show business have sort of fallen away.
But as a chronicle of one impossible brilliant actor and the community around her, this biography provides a thoroughly entertaining and vividly drawn picture of show business in the 20th century.
The narratives share a thread: A hopeful younger self just breaking into show business meets a big-name moviemaker, and the encounter devolves into threats, exhibitionism, unwanted physical contact or violence.
The records show business executive Martin Taylor has claimed 733.96 pounds in expenses since December 2015, while investment banker Richard Sharp has yet to claim any expenses over the same period.
According to The Associated Press, the jazz musician had an early start to show business, moving to Los Angeles around the age of 16 after learning how to play the trumpet.
For a time, the growing show business profile of the N.A.S.L. led the Cosmopolitan League to abandon its immigrant roots, Christopher said, and to order its teams to Americanize their names.
LOS ANGELES — Unions representing 12,000 Hollywood writers said on Monday that members had overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, bringing show business closer to its first production shutdown in a decade.
The series also remains one of the funniest on TV, brazenly willing to nestle so-bad-they're-great puns alongside show business satire and dark jokes about the cost of depression.
And have a handful of projects over the course of ten or 11 years where you can kind of see how a person has changed or been ruined by show business.
The Golden Globes, chosen by the small Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), will be handed out at in Beverly Hills on Jan 6 in the season's first major show business awards ceremony.
It chronicles her time growing up as a choir girl in Coamo, Puerto Rico to leaving behind her psychology studies at the University of Puerto Rico for a career in show business.
Trosper's brother, Guy Trosper, also forged a career in show business, writing screenplays for films like Birdman of Alcatraz in 1962 and The Spy Who Came in From the Cold in 1965.
"I had come from the show business world my entire life, he came from sports and sportscasting, so our worlds didn't collide they just meshed beautifully," she says of meeting her husband.
But Lady Gaga, an established pop diva playing a fledgling one in the latest remake of the show-business love story A Star Is Born, seems to have successfully made the leap.
Born Joseph Levitch in Newark, New Jersey, in 210, Lewis first rose to major notoriety alongside singer Dean Martin, becoming a household name and force in show business in the mid-2000s.
It's ironic that for as much as conservatives lament the left's supposed love of celebrity, the two presidents who have actual show business backgrounds are both Republicans: Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.
" As to why Mafia stories in particular continue to fascinate, the New York-born-and-raised grandson of Italian immigrants says: "I can't speak for others, and I'm not in show business.
Viewers follow a young man (Zac Efron) in his first experience of working in show business as he is yanked into New York theatre circles by famous producer Orson Welles (Christian McKay).
" The levity was a necessity because, says Smith, a good-natured child of show business (her mother is publicist Lois Smith), "when we filmed it was like a cloud came over us.
He personally drove the van to take the young band to Hamburg, Germany in 1960, where they gained the vital show business experience that led to their emergence on the world stage.
Cosby had been a transcendent figure in show business, coming up as a black comedian during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and winning over white audiences with a clean routine.
Also in the cast of "Cats" was Lily-Lee Wong, a dancer and actress who subsequently ditched show business for the real estate business — she's now an associate broker at Halstead Property.
On that comedy series, she and Billy Eichner play exaggerated versions of themselves: friends who covet show-business success in any form while scorning everyone else's attempts to advance their own careers.
While many institutions feature study-abroad exchange programs, Emerson offers a semester of study in Los Angeles in a program led by Bright, where students get a practical apprenticeship in show business.
It's unclear if Kevin's returned to Tinseltown to get back into show business or other business, but ever since misconduct allegations began to dog him in 2017 ... he's only lost acting gigs.
" She added, "If successful, the legal arguments that are being marshaled here are a big deal for lots of people, not just in show business but in all sorts of hiring contexts.
When Chicago debuted on Broadway in 1975, it was generally well-received, despite some reviewers finding it a bit too over-the-top in its satire of crime, celebrity, and show business.
Finally, a new biography of Mel Brooks, Patrick McGilligan's "Funny Man," offers a comprehensive look at the comedian's life, and is also a portrait of a recent era in American show business.
He describes himself and Hart as "breaking an unwritten and unspoken rule of show business ... you are never, ever allowed to upset the alphabet people," he says, referring to the queer community.
Malmuth, a San Diego native, moved the concept to his hometown and convinced Michael Schur, one of the most prolific sitcom makers in show business these days, to help him develop it.
When a movie filmed in the area in 1981, she signed on as a production assistant and was bitten by the show-business bug — she moved to Los Angeles within a year.
I had the chance to catch up with Mr. Iger at a Vanity Fair after-party at the Bouchon Bistro, an outpost for the media and show business elite in Beverly Hills.
" Mr. Avrich, 53, chronicled his quest to document Mr. Weinstein — and Mr. Weinstein's aggressive attempts to thwart him — in a 2016 memoir, "Moguls, Monsters and Madmen: An Uncensored Life in Show Business.
The often-cynical negotiation between populist electioneering and plutocratic governance on the right has long been not so much a matter of policy as it has been a matter of show business.
Ms. Thorne began in show business as a singer and comedian before veering into risqué movies like "Sin in the Suburbs" (1964) and a version of "Pinocchio" decidedly not for children (1971).
At 43, this rock poet has weathered many moons in show business, but her latest album,"On the Line," from March, reveals a singer-songwriter who is very much in her prime.
And so you have someone who is sort of seen as that pariah being reclaimed by Dave Chappelle, and also given an opportunity that Wayne Brady's never had in mainstream show business.
" If you can't meet face-to-face, write a personal letter, says Leno: "If there's somebody you admire, be it in show business or finance or whatever, write those people a letter.
As well as embarking on a U.S. tour in January, Cher is also co-producing a musical based on her 50 years in show business, which have been marked by multiple comebacks.
British superstar Elizabeth Hurley said playing a royal on TV made her realize that the real royal family has it easier than people in show business when it comes to their privacy.
His interactions with fans outside the courthouse, coupled with a parade of show business friends who have attended the trial in support, have signaled he is intent on repairing his public image.
"Nobodies" is a droll study in the humiliating brand of desperation that infects the hangers-on of the show-business universe, so help yourself if you haven't had enough of those already.
Director Martha Shane keeps you guessing about what was really going on — Narrowsburg is full of twists — as she crafts a poignant portrait of the allure of show business in American life.
A sexy guy and a monkey is how some people saw us, but what we really were, in an age of Freudian self-realization, was the explosion of the show-business id.
If you look at it this way, as many in show business do, you can see the makings of a battle that isn't between, say, Netflix and HBO, but between two massive industries.
Time's Up formed in the fall of 2017 amid a wave of U.S. media reports about sexual assault and harassment accusations against rich and powerful men in the media, show business and politics.
He may have a vault full of swan dive-ready gold coins, but due to the fact that he's an animated bird, Scrooge McDuck isn't actually the highest-paid actor in show business.
The restaurant was made popular by the Bravo reality show Vanderpump Rules, which follows SUR's staff as they work on building their futures in show business all while battling drama at the restaurant.
The story he told was a loose-jointed personal biography, spanning more than half a century — a classic show business fable of an ambitious hopeful from the sticks who conquers the Big Apple.
No stranger to show business, the 26-year-old musician from Oakland, California, is the oldest child of Juanita Escovedo and her husband, Pete, a percussionist best known for his work with Santana.
With two parents in show business, Luna spends plenty of time on set, and in a recent interview with PEOPLE, Teigen spoke about the family-friendly atmosphere at each of their NBC shows.
Not long before landing the gig on the new season of TLC's original renovation phenom, returning April 7 after 10 years off the air, Tutor nearly tapped out on his show business aspirations.
Release date: December 25 Why it matters: Hugh Jackman leads a cast including Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya in a musical(!) about the birth of show business, inspired by P.
The Bronx-born Grey started in show business while he was matriculating at the University of Buffalo, and began his career as an assistant to Harvey Weinstein while he was promoting rock concerts.
On occasions like this one, Prince's performances had a way of shifting from show business as usual — a star's prerogative to entertain and strut his stuff — into the realm of pure blood sport.
Together, these characters form a menagerie of desperate show-business hopefuls, who clatter around Los Angeles trying to wring opportunities and relevance out of an industry that is designed to break people down.
As much as any two performers, Michael Feinstein and Marilyn Maye embody the traditional concept of show business professionalism, in which an entertainer is expected to wow an audience by doing it all.
She's also hosted a segment on Univision's Despierta America, "Mom to the Rescue," where she shared her best mom tips, and co-hosted the entertainment show Show Business Extra for VME Network. 2.
This free program from the local Assembly of the Society of American Magicians will honor the history of magic in the city and the area's contributions to this alluring side of show business.
Compared with three months ago, manufacturers' mood was slightly lower while the service sector was unchanged, indicating the BOJ's tankan due next on July 2 will likely show business confidence as largely steady.
One well-connected source broke down the situation like this -- WWE is show business, not a regulated athletic competition ... and the wellness program is only designed to keep the "full-time" performers healthy.
Talk about being upstaged... Summer-Fall, 2016 Show business seems to have an inherently self-reflexive bent: its history teems with movies about the movie industry, with plays and musicals about the theater.
The actress, who also created and directed every episode in seasons two and three, is terrific as Sam, a mother of three who's forging an acting career on the fringes of show business.
She said that's all show business was: "transitioning panics," from losing a job to having more work than you can handle; from being afraid your dreams won't come true to realizing they've changed.
In this breezy, anecdotal film, he chats with others in their 90s and beyond, many of them friends from show business, like Mel Brooks (903), Dick Van Dyke (91) and Betty White (95).
This is good news if you're a character in a play by Mr. Eno, and embodied by Mr. Emerson, who together tap into the show business in the business of breathing your last.
It was at New York's famed comedy club, the Improv, where Aiello had worked as a bouncer that he got his start in show business filling in as an emcee, the website said.
At night, her parents took her to the Chicago nightclub Chez Paris, where she became besotted with show business while taking in performances by Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante, Carmen Miranda and Mae West.
And though that could have been just a temporary stay — show business couples do the bicoastal thing all the time — her decision to go finally pushed some long-simmering problems to boil over.
He nearly quit show business when he fell into a brief depression after his mother and sister died a year apart, but he rallied with the help of his wife and his work.
And even if you're not a fan of the Muppets, The Muppets Take Manhattan is worth watching just for its status as — honestly — one of the quintessential show business films of the '22016s.
She had at least one famous friend outside show business as well: Through her father she met Al Capone, who took an interest in her career, often driving her to and from shows.
Young people aspiring to a life in show business, but currently just stuck in gridlock, climb out of their cars and dance on the rooftops, singing about big dreams and the California sunshine.
Cassidy, who lived in Florida late in life, was married three times and is survived by his son, Beau, and his daughter, Katie, who have both had their own careers in show business.
He promised her he'd save money for the both of them and vowed to return to show business and audition for TV. "He was on track, and he was ready to roll," Jackson says.
While Seacrest is famously one of the busiest stars in show business, he and Taylor, who runs the fast-growing food and wellness blog Shayna's Kitchen, are committed to making time for each other.
Though she says she has been on the verge of quitting show business "every week," her love for the art and the community she has built with millions of fans keeps bringing her back.
With major victories like Moonlight landing Best Drama for film, and Donald Glover's Atlanta taking home the gold for TV comedy, it's hard not to feel that show business is finally making some progress.
Because this is, after all, about movies, the most cynical show business of all, and one historically controlled in part by alleged serial abusers who ruin people's lives and careers in countless different ways.
Bright Lights is equal parts a family portrait, a love letter to show business, and a look at how two women of different generations struggled — and made peace — with their particular brands of fame.
In those days, Mr. Geffen was besotted with show business and the idea of escaping to the Technicolor world of blue skies, beaches and gaudy homes he had seen in Hollywood depictions of California.
Mr Corbet uses a wide variety of gimmicks to mask what is at heart a familiar story of an artist corrupted by show business (see also "A Star Is Born" and "All About Eve").
And yet for as much satire of show business and the world as these elements suggest, The Other Two is surprisingly heartfelt when it comes to questions of family, of grief, and of struggle.
" The TV show 30 Rock made a reference: Jane Krakowski's character, Jenna, said, "I'm not afraid of anyone in show business, I turned down intercourse with Harvey Weinstein on no less than three occasions.
So, per the usual show business best practices for Inspired By True Events movies, let's just someone who is shorter and much more handsome than the actual person upon which the role is based.
While Seacrest is famously one of the busiest stars in show business, he and Taylor, who runs the fast-growing food and wellness blog Shayna's Kitchen, were committed to making time for each other.
The dollar gained against a basket of major currencies, with economists expecting a U.S. services sector survey due later in the day to show business sentiment rebounding in October from a three-year low.
A sometime adviser, Roger Stone, said in an interview released Monday that the presidency "is show business" to Mr. Trump, who Mr. Stone said lacks the bandwidth to read a 40-page briefing book.
Tackling the White House, however, is just one area of potential discomfort, as the show-business community -- still reeling from the fallout of sexual-assault allegations -- tries to get its own house in order.
Not long after it went off the air, Mr. Shandling was back, this time on HBO, with a show that crossed the line between show business and the real world in a different way.
Mona Fong Yat-wah, 83, a popular 1950s songstress who melded Chinese folk and European jazz, was a show business executive and the widow of the Hong Kong movie mogul Sir Run Run Shaw.
As on shows like "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Life's Too Short," real-life stars play heightened versions of themselves; the character-driven show is funny even if you're not familiar with French show business.
While most show business biographies traffic in the tale of young geniuses finding their way, here we have the surprising story of middle-aged men wrestling with redefining themselves at a moment of crisis.
Vocally, Mr. Mizrahi belongs to a brassy show business tradition running from Ethel Merman to Harvey Fierstein and including Liza Minnelli, who in her prime, he observed, could make an entrance like nobody else.
He attended military school, began his show business career as a teenage singer and served in the Navy before trying stand-up comedy at the hungry i in San Francisco in the mid-1950s.
The significance of Bigelow's achievement cannot be overstated, yet it has had a curious distorting effect on the perceptions some show business people have about the number of female directors working on major films.

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