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"showgirl" Definitions
  1. a female performer who sings and dances in a musical show

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I finally became a showgirl and my first job in Hollywood was as a showgirl.
The performance featured choreography from an ex-Vegas showgirl with costumes.
Displaced showgirl Jean Arthur arrives and tries to prove him wrong.
" Meet Marla Maples, the mistress Ivana refers to as "the showgirl.
Mr. Boll said a marriage to a showgirl ended in divorce.
Christine Keeler (1942–2017), model and showgirl best known for the Profumo affair.
Sheri has been wowing audiences as a showgirl for more than 210 years.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner also incorporated Cher's iconic showgirl looks, to mixed reviews.
Hudson doesn't look anything like a faded showgirl-prostitute with years of mileage.
"I dressed him like sort of a male showgirl," the designer told Vogue recently.
Michelle Simms, the protagonist of "Bunheads," goes from Vegas showgirl to beach town widow.
They really tried to keep it in the line of Vegas, the showgirl-type scene.
By September 1932, the mayor had resigned and fled to Paris with his showgirl girlfriend.
Allegedly, the royal enjoyed an extramarital affair with the showgirl Pat Kirkwood in the 1950s.
The sequence is a dazzling interplay of light and dark, of showgirl entertainment amid fisticuffs.
In the letter, Cosby's lawyer said McKee had admitted lying to get hired as a showgirl.
The singer appears to be enjoying her stint as the imprisoned showgirl in the long-running musical.
She is dressed like a Vegas showgirl and she has one blue eye and one yellow eye.
Britney's back and she's still wearing a spangly leotard last seen on a Vegas showgirl called Crystal.
You get to see me be a little bit more human and not so showgirl all the time.
" Hands waving showgirl-style, she finishes with the clincher: "They can't get ya if you're singing a song.
The former model and Las Vegas showgirl married Sinatra in 1976 and was the last of his four wives.
The reigning queen of Las Vegas dressed as a couture showgirl, complete with bejeweled fringe and a feather headpiece.
She was a showgirl of 17 at Murray's in Soho when she met Stephen Ward, who introduced her to Profumo.
The visually spectacular production includes choruses with glittering pompoms and showgirl outfits, and set pieces that go up in flames.
Margaret Whitton is Rachel Phelps, a former showgirl, recent widow, and, most important, the new owner of your Cleveland Indians.
Born Barbara Blakely, she was a former model and Las Vegas showgirl who married the famed singer and actor in 1976.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner went full-on camp for the 2160 Met Gala on Monday night in showgirl-inspired Versace designs.
The couple soon traveled to London so that Monroe could begin working on "The Prince and the Showgirl" with Laurence Olivier.
The plots have Casey usually going undercover, impersonating a petty thief, crooked cop, nightclub hostess, mannequin or showgirl, always with flair.
And he did, with showgirl sparkle and kimono flowers; nerdy plaids and rhinestone pasties; pagoda hats and Joan Crawford velvet gowns.
In that one moment, Mr. Sher has already done more for "Rigoletto" than Mr. Mayer ever did with his showgirl spectacle.
Known for exquisite sketches, Mr. Mackie has always been equally adept at creating both navel-baring showgirl glamour and belly laughs.
In the lower right, I added a LOVER BOY to balance out the SHOWGIRL and BBQ SAUCE for some Scrabbly flavor.
But she ended up making just two films (Bus Stop and The Prince and the Showgirl) before her death in 1962.
She auditioned for a role as showgirl in New York — and ultimately traveled to Europe and worked at the Moulin Rouge.
Four years later, Spears will hang up her showgirl hat — for now — at her final performance of her concert series on Dec.
"I couldn't afford it, so I did two shows a night, six nights a week as the 'Lopsided Showgirl,' " she tells PEOPLE.
Jimmy went to Hawaii, fell in love with Hawaii, and found every showgirl in Hawaii he could hire and brought them back.
And whatever happened to the showgirl that his predecessor kept stashed in a carrel in the back of the Parliament-building library?
The woman had been a showgirl in Baltimore in the 1950s, but gave up performance for parenthood and later had terminal cancer.
Bloom will star as Rycroft Philostrate, a police inspector who must solve the murder of a faerie showgirl on the eponymous Carnival Row.
So she stuffed the right side of her bra with tissue, billed herself as the "Lopsided Showgirl" and went on with her life.
Nick is motivated by some combination of overconfidence and insecurity, a lot of which What Women Want blames on his Vegas showgirl mother.
Jenner walked the camp-themed carpet in a lilac, showgirl-inspired Versace gown, alongside sister Kendall Jenner, who sported a similar orange look.
Perhaps she will retain the ensemble, which resembles what a sainted Vegas showgirl might wear to meet St. Peter at the Pearly Gates.
One example of this: She did a live drawing of a showgirl for charity, asking viewers to weigh in on paint colors and techniques.
In March, she went to a convention in Las Vegas after people suggested finding a showgirl to pose, and quickly found a willing candidate.
Take the new character, Sandy Devereaux St. Clair (Geena Davis), a former showgirl and a warning sign of what the wrestlers' futures may hold.
Not only does it have Sutton Foster as a former Vegas showgirl, but it's got Emily Gilmore herself and that signature Amy Sherman-Palladino pizzazz.
He's a lothario who lost his virginity at 12 and who married a showgirl in a wedding that was aired live on Italian national television.
Sutton Foster plays Michelle, a Vegas showgirl who finds herself teaching dance classes for teens at the studio of her mother-in-law (Kelly Bishop).
There's a chance that the "counselor to the president" may feel differently about McKinnon's latest take on her, which depicts her as a fame-hungry showgirl.
That results, which included Drew donning a full-on showgirl costume, are going to be hard to beat, but knowing the Scott brothers, they won't disappoint.
She was the showgirl of my childhood dreams: hair short and sassy like a red-headed Pat Benatar, and decked out like a glitzy Dynasty character.
Even in hindsight, she describes them all with wide-eyed admiration: artistic Aunt Peg, Celia the glamorous showgirl, Olive the secretary who keeps the theater running.
Lady Charles Cavendish after her marriage, she was a '20s vaudeville showgirl, dance partner to her brother (before Ginger Rogers) and portrait subject of Cecil Beaton.
In 1967, a former New York City showgirl named Marta Becket turned the old adobe building into a place where she could perform whenever she wanted.
" After hearing that this friend was about to marry a Las Vegas showgirl, Trump says he told him, "'You have zero chance of this marriage lasting.
" Peppermint, meanwhile, has found that her "everyday approach to drag versus trans is probably similar to the approach of a cis woman who is a showgirl.
"We all have this similar thing, where we're young women who are doing our own version of old showgirl acts, but not in the circus," she explains.
Jenner walked the camp-themed carpet earlier in the night in a lilac, showgirl-inspired Versace gown, alongside sister Kendall Jenner, who sported a similar orange look.
Ms. Hendricks, her distinctive red hair here a vermilion that borders on magenta, plays an ex-showgirl who is the last wife of the dead old man.
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee played their monster Latin pop hit "Despacito," surrounded by grinding couples, the women in ultrashort shorts or nude-colored showgirl get-ups.
At the trial of Stephen Ward, the man who brought Keeler and Profumo together, a fellow showgirl was told that another establishment figure denied having sex with her.
She could be a showgirl, a singer, a waitress, a student, or handing out tickets at the cinema; any of these people who really inhabited the West End.
The film centers on the making of 1957's "The Prince and the Showgirl" and portrays one week of filmmaking in which Colin Clark escorted Monroe around London.
She won a beauty pageant (Miss Burbank!) and played the bassoon and French horn in a youth orchestra — basically, she was a showgirl who could make her music.
By the Ambrosiana museum, all the lunch tables were full and a famous soccer player and his showgirl girlfriend showed up to drink coffee at a fashionable cafe.
This is, after all, one of the glitziest cities in the country, and its aesthetic is complementary to the showgirl fashions Gaga touted while promoting the 2014 Bennett collaboration.
Nicki Minaj was more "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" by way of a Las Vegas showgirl in a caped black and red dress that was designed with H&M.
" I like that when I say "Croatia 2016" they implicitly understand that I mean "Las Vegas showgirl dressed as a chicken who got in a fight with a fan.
The Bronx-born singer, actress, dancer, designer, Vegas showgirl, abs inspiration and now makeup mogul, has had a major influence on just about every creative industry, including the fashion world.
There's also Geena Davis as Sandy St. Clair, a former showgirl who manages the hotel's shows and has her own arc entwined with Bash Howard's rising status as a producer.
Marilyn rocked a similar hat in her 1957 movie "The Prince and the Showgirl" -- and considering how much Courtney admires her, we wouldn't be surprised if this is a nod.
That comment inspired me to try to write clues that, say, reward the solver for listening to the song rather than for learning that LOLA is the showgirl in the song.
Ms. Sinatra, a former model and Las Vegas showgirl, was born Barbara Blakeley on March 10, 1927, in Bosworth, Mo. She was a Palm Springs socialite before marrying Sinatra in 1976.
The luxurious, Asian-themed Fan-Tan Hotel and Casino, run by hot former showgirl Sandy Devereaux St. Clair (played by the ageless Geena Davis), is their new home for a three-month residency.
"The dark future's always brighter on TV!" he sang, and the Handmaids doffed their red cloaks to reveal that some of them were men, and all of them were wearing spangled red showgirl leotards.
Two of the most memorable defeats: Jonathan, 38, serving as a jester in the live-action Las Vegas attraction, Tournament of Kings, and Drew, 38, donning a full-on showgirl costume on the strip.
She takes temporary refuge in a crummy motel with a broken-down showgirl and street entertainer (Laurene Landon) and dons a bunny costume with rabbit ears to work with a pair of Elvis impersonators.
Clearly, it had something to do with being black and female in a business that doesn't particularly value either of those things: when all you really have is yourself, you'd better love that showgirl.
I'm still happy with the freshness, Scrabbliness, and relative smoothness, but the fill is a bit heavy on "17-year-old-guy" entries (SHAWTY, INCUBI and even LOVER BOY and SHOWGIRL) for my current tastes.
In a case of art imitating life, much of this struggle informed "Anything but Love," in which the showgirl heroine leaves a flush financial type at the altar and runs off with her lowly accompanist.
" —Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 13, 2020The comeback is a reference to an earlier season of the show, in which Phi Phi O'Hara shouted to fellow contestant Sharon Needles: "At least I am a showgirl, b----.
Cooper made his big entrance during "King Herod's Song" when he strutted down the steps in a flashy suit while twirling a skull-headed cane and later accompanied by a group of showgirl-esque backup dancers.
The first "Trial of the Century" in 1921 of film star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, for allegedly raping and killing showgirl Virginia Rappe, resulted in acquittal, as did cases against stars like Michael Jackson and Robert Blake.
An English-language production filmed in Argentina with stock shots of Chicago, the movie had a largely American cast, including the former showgirl Jean Wallace as Mary and Gloria Madison, a University of Chicago student, as Bessie.
"The point of having them, for me, is as a showgirl, to show strength and beauty at the same time," she said, noting she was surprised when people started sending her articles about the Saint Laurent version.
Davis's melting showgirl in particular has touched the hearts and minds of drama queens everywhere; it's no coincidence that as I type this, I'm missing a whole mess of Feud promotional events hosted by ferociously funny drag queens.
Ms. Whitton, who shifted from acting to directing late in her career, was best known as Rachel Phelps, a newly widowed former showgirl who takes control of a moribund Indians team with a passion to make them worse.
In 1963, he defended Christine Keeler, a model and showgirl who pleaded guilty to committing perjury as a witness in earlier trials relating to the Profumo Affair, which almost brought down the conservative government of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.
After her lifetime as a headlining showgirl in South Florida, she now spends her days as a case manager, community liaison, and housing specialist at SunServe in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, working to keep her trans siblings off the streets.
I felt like Piggy from Lord of the Flies — my conch gently reminding me that Drag Race fans hated Phi Phi after the legendary showgirl fight with Sharon Needles in Drag Race's fourth season, but Sharon deadass started it.
Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin and Marc Maron are back; viewers also get to see Geena Davis as Sandy Devereaux St. Clair, a "former showgirl turned entertainment director of the Fan-Tan Hotel and Casino," where the new season is set.
Thomas agreed with his fellow justices in refusing to consider reviving a defamation lawsuit against Cosby by Kathrine McKee, an actress and former Las Vegas showgirl who said the entertainer falsely called her a liar after she accused him of rape.
In "Lola," Anouk Aimée stars as a lovelorn showgirl in Nantes; among the men who pine for her is Marc Michel, playing a bookworm who later returns as Catherine Deneuve's backup suitor in Mr. Demy's "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (28).
In "Lola," Anouk Aimée stars as a lovelorn showgirl in Nantes; among the men who pine for her is Marc Michel, playing a bookworm who later returns as Catherine Deneuve's backup suitor in Mr. Demy's "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (21974).
The "Hello" singer attended Drake's 1920's mob gangster-themed event with her hair slicked back into a half-up-half-down ponytail — apparently inspired by Ginger McKenna in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film "Casino," a Las Vegas showgirl who specializes in manipulating men.
One of the most underrated Amy Sherman-Palladino shows on the market, Bunheads has it all: teens struggling with teen stuff, Sutton Foster as a widowed ex-showgirl-turned-dance instructor, and Kelly Bishop playing a woman named "Fanny Flowers" completely deadpan.
Sutton Foster stars as a former Vegas showgirl who hits an aimless patch of her life and becomes a ballet instructor in a small California town; the show was intensely beloved by its fan base despite being canceled after just 18 episodes.
It was obvious from the second the Commander pulled out a beautiful beaded dress for June that this particular part wasn't going to mimic the book, which instead had June shrug on a hasty smear of lurid red lipstick and fraying Vegas showgirl castoffs.
Then, following a successful Las Vegas residency that ended in 230, last summer Lopez embarked on the 22-date (and $20183 million-grossing) It's My Party arena tour; her performances were an entertaining and impressively athletic blend of showgirl glitz and South Bronx grit.
Even if you wear a lot of makeup, even if you're a Las Vegas showgirl, if you wear foundation that matches your skin and blush that matches your cheeks when you exercise, you can put a red lip and a smoky eye on and you look really good.
Unfortunately, I suspect this attraction might be closed on the day itself, given that part of its appeal is the option to wear a massive snake around your neck, an activity I graciously declined, leaving Artwork to get stuck in as if he were a 1980s Vegas showgirl.
The story of Olive Thomas, a showgirl and movie actress who died mysteriously on a trip to Paris in 1920 with her actor husband, Jack Pickford, the play took its name from a late-night cabaret that Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. ran on the roof of the New Amsterdam Theater.
Cracker served an Iris Apfel tart, Asia was a bit incohesive but still compelling as a box-braided, chip-chomping "old showgirl in the Drag Con parking lot," and Monét was painfully hilarious as a health-insurance-deprived, wisp-headed queen with waist-grazing breasts and a liquor-filled IV pole.
Against all odds, though, the quip queen's skittishness turns out to have been authentic: During the talent show's grand finale, Olivia fully transitions into what she surely never thought she'd become: a low-kicking, over-sequined showgirl who somehow develops a raging case of self-awareness in the middle of a cake pop.
So this sponge right here is by Real Techniques, it is the body blender, if you are a drag queen or a showgirl, this really not for the face, this is actually for your body, but, being that I have a large head and a face, it really gets the job a lot quicker.
"Now, throw yourself in front of a camera that adds 20 pounds every night, find clothes that not only fit, but also don't make you look like a whale, and cake on enough hair and makeup products twice a day to moonlight as a Las Vegas showgirl, and you'll understand where I'm coming from," she shared on her blog.
It was somewhere between the time the showgirl dove into a giant, transparent water tank filled with fat, writhing pythons, and the moment a parade of live mini-horses trotted out onstage that I understood what Chef David Le Quellec meant when he said he was looking to achieve "symbiosis" with the Moulin Rouge in his food.
And for all the frothy outré humor that fell out of the closet with him, whether the hot pants and fly boots created by the Mr. Freedom founder Tommy Roberts in the 1970s or the feathery showgirl-inspired costumes from Bob Mackie during the 1980s, stage outfits also offered a dazzling armor against the gaze of the outside world.
Among them were the Palm Court, the Oak Room and the Terrace Room, "used for receptions and press conferences including that of Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier" in 1956, the Landmarks Preservation report noted, when the stars confirmed that they would appear in "The Prince and the Showgirl" and Monroe's dress strap broke, big news at the time.
That strand of the story isn't developed any more fully than the one about the showgirls, or the bits about factory life, or the glimmers of romance — though a gorgeous, tiny song called "Hi, Hello," sung by Henry and a showgirl named Louise (Shira Averbuch, in beguiling voice), manages to capture, with astonishing economy, all the charged awkwardness of meeting cute.
Jurges, an excellent defender who remains one of the relatively few players in baseball history who could boast that he went to three World Series with the Chicago Cubs, was born in the Bronx and raised in Brooklyn—insert every cliché about tough New York street kids of the ragtime years here—and, during his second season, had survived being shot twice by a showgirl.
Without a compelling love story to hold the center, the rest of the cast is left to float aimlessly around our two little root vegetables — Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger makes Penny, the tough but gold-hearted showgirl, a pretty blank in capri pants, and Modern Family's Sarah Hyland does what she can with Baby's barely-sketched sister Lisa, a dippy aspiring housewife who just might discover first-wave feminism by the third act.
From left, there's Shine (a metallic silver), Party In The Hills ("a gravel that just feels opulent and whimsical to me," she says), Halo (which she "doesn't just love 'cause it's the name of a Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé song, but also because the gold glitter feels as if it should exist in nature but didn't"), Million Dollar Views (a metallic copper), Mirrorball (a sparkly gray that makes Cox feel like she's been "transported to the Studio 54 era") and Androgynie (a glitter-flecked black that's like "a sparkly showgirl with a dark side").
French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner has adapted the '40s-set story to take place in late '50s England, and is supported by an incredible cast including Glenn Close, who plays the sharp, observant head of the family, Lady Edith; Gillian Anderson, the eccentric actress and mother of two daughters—one of whom is Sophia (Stephanie Martini), who employs the young detective Charles Hayward (Max Irons) to investigate the case; and Christina Hendricks, who plays Brenda, an ex-Vegas showgirl and the late Aristide's wife many decades his junior.

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