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"telegenic" Definitions
  1. a telegenic person looks good on television

302 Sentences With "telegenic"

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Tim Murphy (R) amid a sex scandal to the insider nomination processes that produced the skilled and telegenic Lamb and the far less skilled and telegenic Saccone.
Charlie Crist, a charming, telegenic candidate with strong establishment support.
Unlike more telegenic colleagues, he never yearned to be president.
Chávez was a telegenic populist with a gift for electioneering.
They have a smart, eccentric and telegenic manager in Joe Maddon.
LONDON — By conventional measures, dart players are not the telegenic type.
Nor does their appeal lie in their fresh-faced, telegenic youth.
The Democrats chose Lamb, a telegenic young Marine and federal prosecutor.
He's telegenic, self-assured, and he's so far exhibited strong political instincts.
And Thune comes straight out of presidential central casting - tall, handsome, telegenic.
Canada needed its own almost absurdly telegenic and charismatic family to compete.
Ali was telegenic, funny, clever, blunt, fearless and, above all, politically principled.
In the talk, Cuddy was commanding; she was also confessional, telegenic, empathetic.
The resulting turmoil helped usher in a telegenic populist in 1989: Fernando Collor.
In a media-saturated age, a candidate needs to be telegenic and charismatic.
Yet here is a blunt truth: Some disabilities are more telegenic than others.
Hashtag's players, preternaturally charming and telegenic, talk and joke directly into the camera.
He was telegenic, and unafraid to raise challenging questions on the national stage.
Ms. Ivins wasn't typically telegenic, even though she became a talk-TV star.
An unforeseen consequence of the Taylor Report was to make English soccer telegenic.
An unforeseen consequence of the Taylor Report was to make English soccer telegenic.
Young, telegenic, bilingual, and armed with a compelling backstory, he seemed made-to-order.
Neither telegenic nor eloquent in public, he seems more comfortable among bankers than peasants.
She's also telegenic, charismatic and one of the most popular governors in the country.
Blackburn is telegenic and has avoided the Washington habit of speaking like a politician.
Telegenic Shinjiro Koizumi regularly tops lists of lawmakers whom voters favour to succeed Abe.
Their telegenic union may be a lesson in overcoming the orthodoxies that divide us.
He's as clean-cut and boyishly telegenic as Zac Efron circa High School High.
Charismatic and telegenic, he talks about Democratic issues without using buzzwords that might inflame Republicans.
Topics such as empowerment and equality weren't only made incredibly listenable and telegenic, but fun.
And he was its telegenic leader, with a soap opera star for a first lady.
She's got a good TV presence; she's very telegenic and that's important to the president.
After extensive dental and plastic surgery, there is barely a mark on Stanton's telegenic face.
Grace Poe, a telegenic senator with little political experience, threw in the towel on election night.
Siebel Newsom—warm, telegenic, and fluent in Spanish—is a potent asset on the campaign trail.
Their hiring of political operatives — who were becoming telegenic stars in their own right — continued apace.
It is perhaps a more telegenic site, with views of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica.
Joe Biden, the youthful and telegenic senator from Delaware, also played an important role in this history.
Reputation, in one sentence: A telegenic party leader and strong fundraiser long considered a rising GOP star.
The result was remarkable not only because Mr English fended off Labour's telegenic new leader, Jacinda Ardern.
Few expected Mr Nasralla, a telegenic sports broadcaster, to come as close to victory as he has.
If you're on The Bachelor because you're telegenic, pre-hometowns is where you get off the train.
Ms. Smith, 27, is telegenic and sound-bite ready, the very picture of pre-Trump message discipline.
If you put a telegenic demagogue in office, you will get some choice moments of televised demagoguery.
Instead, Mr. Trudeau gave his telegenic smile, and Mr. Trump gave a thumbs up for the cameras.
President Trump, reportedly, wanted a telegenic team to make the case for him at his impeachment trial.
Jay Sekulow is a trusted, telegenic presidential adviser more experienced in religious liberty cases than impeachment battles.
The telegenic, Harvard-educated 38-year-old is the elder son of the previous president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Take a look at how some of America's most telegenic pundits and personalities have aged since the election.
Bharara, a telegenic prosecutor with a history of taking on powerful politicians, refused and was fired March 11.
Then a short-lived Cajun mania swept the nation, fueled by the fire-stoking, telegenic chef Paul Prudhomme.
But apparently not if you are the telegenic prime minister of Canada on a trade trip to India.
What this all adds up to, reckons Justin Forsell, one of Chiron's co-founders, is a telegenic new sport.
His forehand is heavy, and his one-handed backhand is one of the game's great (and most telegenic) weapons.
Mr. McMahon became the telegenic ringleader of the enterprise, at ease on camera as the sport's manic hype man.
Fit, square-jawed and telegenic, he was expected to have a relatively easy time winning re-election in November.
Senators settled into their telegenic gazes, steely but approachable, often whispering to one another as the witness held forth.
Abe took 30 percent, telegenic young lawmaker Shinjiro Koizumi 26 percent and former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba 20 percent.
Texas is solidly Republican statewide, but in O'Rourke Cruz was confronted with a telegenic young opponent who electrified Democrats nationwide.
But Mr. Lijfering, who has sold two other Paul Newmans in recent years, is a savvy and telegenic self-marketer.
Alvarado Munoz, the telegenic author of Christian songs such as "Your love is everything", won 24.8 percent of the vote.
It's a weird and telegenic time that Hannah is visibly elated about once her feet are back on the ground.
He resembles Ted Cruz in this way, but is far more telegenic and less viscerally repellent than the Texas senator.
Alfanar tipped off Rebelhouse's Morgan, that they were working win an unusually persistent and telegenic entrepreneur with a compelling story.
François Gabart, a cerebral and telegenic Frenchman, won the last race in a record 78 days 2 hours 16 minutes.
Not only is she one of the division's most talented and recognizable figures, but she's also telegenic and well spoken.
It is one thing for Mr. Avenatti, the telegenic anti-Trump id, to seize this kind of rhetorical real estate.
When Teen Vogue shuttered its print publication in 2017, its telegenic editor, Elaine Welteroth, began expanding the brand's live events.
Telegenic, highly educated and from a multiethnic background, she would have been an ideal candidate in the pre-Obama era.
Actual coups, meanwhile, involve the telegenic seizure of the presidential palace with tanks, not expert testimony in plodding congressional hearings.
Her smiling, telegenic face and passionate playing became familiar to audiences far and wide, thanks to recorded performances and documentaries.
The telegenic Guaido declared himself Venezuela's temporary president on Wednesday at a rally that drew hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans.
Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast with many in the administration.
It scratched its early ban on members appearing on television, hired a media consultant and flooded the airwaves with telegenic candidates.
Beyond their ideological differences, Mr. Trump, a populist right-winger, and Mr. Chávez, a leftist strongman, share the same telegenic vocation.
We live in a world of sound bites, and we prefer quick fixes and four-word solutions proposed by telegenic candidates.
King, a telegenic former business student, had quit her job at a Sotheby's branch when she realized that she was unhappy.
But also less telegenic, still devastating catastrophes — drought in the Dakotas, tornadoes in the midwest — that received comparatively little national coverage.
We don't want to watch the kind of infighting among allies that infects our social media feeds, however telegenic the fighters.
Mr. Flórez cited the soprano's "natural charisma" as well as the acting talent and telegenic looks that complement her vocal skills.
He lied and backstabbed and took advantage of loopholes, and he argued — with a telegenic brashness — that this made him smart.
They take "authenticity" as a sign of virtue and trustworthiness, as illustrated by their enthusiasm for, say, Justin Trudeau, Canada's telegenic premier.
A famously anti-telegenic presence, Nixon had assembled a group of media experts to help him master the visual language of television.
Shortly after the elections, he invited a select group of the most telegenic young MPs to Milan for media and communications training.
The telegenic, English-fluent Netanyahu is a free-market champion who favors cigars and American sports tropes, and keeps a beachfront villa.
A telegenic former Rhodes scholar and White House Fellow, he became a sought-after television guest and his book a best-seller.
Telegenic Shinjiro Koizumi, Abe's new environment minister, regularly tops lists of lawmakers whom voters favour to succeed to the nation's top job.
The fast-rising GOP star is a young, telegenic, charismatic Indian-American and one of the most popular governors in the country.
The expedient answer would be to dismiss O'Rourke's telegenic political rise as an anomaly in the firmament of this state's unyielding conservatism.
The telegenic Gantz, who has been vague on key policy fronts, has presented himself as a clean, scandal-free alternative to Netanyahu.
Though she gained mainstream notoriety as a telegenic athletic who always spoke her mind, her calling card remained her invincibility inside the Octagon.
"He is young, smart, telegenic and Hispanic," it purred after Mr. Cruz was a featured speaker at the Republican National Convention that summer.
For O'Rourke, a telegenic U.S. congressman and fluent Spanish speaker, the issue dogs a campaign that built a fundraising juggernaut from small donors.
Nixon played through pain that night but the knee injury contributed to the perception among many that he lost to telegenic opponent JFK.
Lean and muscular, Mr. Ramdev proved to be a telegenic tour de force, bringing yoga to India's poor and the growing middle class.
Others have simply quit, overwhelmed by the chaos and incompetence of a man who declines expert advice in favor of telegenic talking heads.
For another, Hofer, a soft-spoken and telegenic candidate, had a real skill for making the FPO seem less radical and more normal.
We created a massive, grinding insurgency that provided a never-ending stream of telegenic images of American soldiers abusing Muslim men and women.
She is telegenic, a good public speaker and even better interrogator, as displayed in her punchy questioning of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees.
But it is the rise of Diana's sons — telegenic and more tethered to the world of ordinary Britons — that has been its salvation.
The telegenic Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, was appointed to the high-profile post in September.
But Sekulow does bring Trump other key benefits: a telegenic TV presence and a bridge between two uneasy factions of the evangelical community.
In fact, Ms. Winfrey said in September that her real first choice for president was Bob Iger, the telegenic chief executive of Disney.
Telegenic and articulate, Mahomes is ready to take over the mantle from 42-year-old Tom Brady as the face of the NFL.
Palin is indeed telegenic, but as Trump learned the hard way in Iowa, too much television coverage can be a two-way street.
That meant that there was more than one game in town for telegenic eligible men and women willing to air their search for love.
Off the podium, he's a telegenic ham, using humor to demystify the esoteric — inviting us into his world and making us feel welcome there.
His career offers a lesson in the perils of hero worship: the future of classical music cannot consist in waiting for another telegenic superstar.
Abe chose telegenic Shinjiro Koizumi, who regularly tops lists of lawmakers whom voters favour to succeed to the nation's top job, as environment minister.
Many Democrats believe Mr. Jeffries, the 20133-year-old telegenic New Yorker, will be a centerpiece of their party's future leadership in the House.
Abe chose telegenic Shinjiro Koizumi, who regularly tops lists of lawmakers whom voters favor to succeed to the nation's top job, as environment minister.
During coalition negotiations with Netanyahu, Bennett was named education minister, while a telegenic female member of Bennett's party, Ayelet Shaked, was named justice minister.
No, I'm not talking about Beto O'Rourke, the telegenic former Texas congressman whose newly launched presidential campaign prompted wall-to-wall media coverage today.
With his telegenic looks and frequent smile, he charmed an otherwise stiff studio audience into laughing along with him at the other candidates' relentless attacks.
Four polls in recent weeks have shown the party led by one of Netanyahu's political rivals, Yair Lapid, a telegenic former TV host, growing stronger.
Imagine a world in which the first son of the United States fell in love with the equally telegenic (and sweet AF) Prince of England.
Palmer's affable demeanor, telegenic looks and success on the course all helped boost television ratings for golf, making it a staple of weekend TV sports.
Called "We're Having One More Baby," the video shows the telegenic couple bouncing around their home with their daughters while Ms. Murray waves the sonogram.
For decades the Keno brothers — telegenic twins and widely acknowledged experts on Americana and vintage automobiles — have been perhaps the country's highest-profile antique dealers.
With Megyn Kelly Today, she is trying to be the Trump antidote, a full circle from where she started out, as his blonde, telegenic precursor.
Mr. Trudeau is a telegenic figure who speaks carefully and espouses liberal internationalism, women's rights, the benefits of immigration and the fight against climate change.
Soon, Manning was dancing and singing in prominent television commercials with his telegenic brother and hosting "Saturday Night Live," where he mocked his own gawkiness.
Moreover, Vonn's spirited resilience amid years of debilitating injuries, along with a telegenic, marketable personality, raised the profile of ski racing in the United States.
Kristol thought he'd found just what the Party needed to win the next election: a telegenic product of the white working class, an authentic populist.
That's not necessarily good news for the telegenic PM — an ethics scandal and unfulfilled expectations mean it's far from certain he'll win a new term.
On the strength of her telegenic personality and her 48 L.P.G.A. victories, which included three majors, Lopez broadened the audience, and appetite, for women's golf.
Telegenic and media savvy, she goes viral without a hint of effort, and is pioneering novel forms of political engagement like the Instagram town hall.
Instead, the show's actual stars are the young, telegenic "ambassadors" whom she (the show) has hired (cast) to work for the beach club for the summer.
It suggests how highly he rates telegenic performance—and how lowly he rates the UN. The administration's staffing problems reflect how chaotically it has been run.
The Clams are such a telegenic band, really all you have to do is put them in front of a camera and magic and madness ensue.
" Writing at the Daily Beast, Matt Lewis offered the "telegenic it girl of the left" some advice: "You have the potential for a very bright future.
Canada's young and telegenic prime minister, Mr. Trudeau, has admitted to smoking pot a few times, including once while he was an elected member of Parliament.
Carlson's blithe confidence was evidently telegenic, because CBS asked him to spend the night in New York so he could talk some more the next morning.
It's the smiling Muslim kid on the school brochure, the black editorial assistant in the all-white newsroom, the telegenic woman serving as a campaign spokeswoman.
His guest: French president Emmanuel Macron, the young, telegenic leader, popular with public opinion worldwide and unconcerned with the ups and downs of polls at home.
The confusion was understandable — for those weekend warriors there was little reason to venture beyond the city of Miami Beach's telegenic, Art Deco-emblazoned, southernmost tip.
She is an amazing amalgam of different elements — highly educated elite meritocrat, Oakland street fighter, crusading, rough-elbow prosecutor, canny machine pol and telegenic rhetorical brawler.
Returning the party to its traditionalist Catholic roots, the telegenic young Ms Maréchal-Le Pen built a formidable nationalist opposition party, helped by defections from Republican hardliners.
With an eye for the telegenic gesture, pro-democracy politicians staged a protest in the subway system in front of a huge display promoting the museum project.
Others see her as a more insidious figure — a telegenic personality with close ties to conservative figures who can offer Facebook's outreach the veneer of journalistic credibility.
Ms Saad, Ms Abboud and Ms Amatul-Wadud lost, but many predict a bright future for 34-year-old Ms Saad, the telegenic daughter of Lebanese immigrants.
Maryam's allies say the opposition targets her because she poses a threat: a telegenic young politician who will boost the Sharif "brand" and prolong the family's rule.
One is Grace Poe, a foundling, adopted daughter of an action-man actor (the late Fernando Poe junior, a failed presidential candidate), and now a telegenic senator.
That would be great given how underrepresented deaf people are in TV and pop culture — but really because the profiled families are incredibly compelling, thoughtful and telegenic.
Selling through livestreaming, which sees telegenic and chatty hosts market products to consumers on e-commerce platforms, has surged in popularity among Chinese consumers in recent years.
Selling through livestreaming, which sees telegenic and chatty hosts market products to consumers on e-commerce platforms, has surged in popularity among Chinese consumers in recent years.
According to McAfee, Dede's Goliath is vulnerable to a specific kind of David: A young, telegenic person who knows what Twitter is and has a concrete issue.
Mr. Navalny, 40, is a handsome, telegenic figure with a model family, much more approachable than the usually dour apparatchiks churned out by the Kremlin bureaucratic mill.
Years later the young and telegenic Senator John F. Kennedy drew on pop culture for his campaign, commissioning Sinatra to sing "High Hopes" during the 1960 election.
Telegenic and tattooed, Trudeau has gained a rock star level of celebrity thanks partly to an avowed feminist stance and he is often swarmed by fans seeking selfies.
Asked who should be the next prime minister, 37% of firms said Abe should stay on, followed by telegenic young lawmaker Shinjiro Koizumi at 21%, the survey showed.
While Dating Around begins fairly conventionally, with a telegenic real estate agent dating five beautiful women, it unfolds to feature a diverse population more representative of New York.
When Cuomo unveiled his first budget, the union-backed Alliance for Quality Education released a video featuring its spokesperson—a familiar, telegenic woman standing in a home kitchen.
While earlier presidents, notably John Kennedy and Ronald Reagan, benefited from being telegenic, they were still tied to an earlier, pre-television world in ways that Trump isn't.
Ms. Nauert has impressed Mr. Trump with her fierce advocacy and telegenic presence, while earning the trust of the president's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Within an hour, Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, had videotaped a satire of the meeting for Twitter, with his staff complimenting his telegenic presence and his hair.
The jail, where inmates wore striped jumpsuits and pink underwear and slept in 70 surplus Korean War tents, became an effective and telegenic publicity tool for Mr. Arpaio.
The Conservatives in Scotland fared better, led by the more telegenic and likeable leader Ruth Davidson, who managed to insulate herself from the taint of her U.K. counterpart.
And these telegenic white men are so often sold and packaged as emblems of normalcy — right up until the moment they turn out to be monsters — by the media.
Shinjiro Koizumi, 37, the popular and telegenic son of an ex-premier, ranks high in polls but is widely seen as too young to jump the LDP seniority line.
The church establishment, led by the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Voiello (Silvio Orlando), hopes he will be "a telegenic puppet" and a bridge between church conservatives and liberals.
As the spectacle surrounding Ms. Newman's departure promises to carry over into the Trump administration's second year, her telegenic antics have not been entertaining to several West Wing aides.
Combine this political role with product placement of makeup brands and a telegenic focus on personal transformation, and you see there really can be nothing more American than "Drag Race".
Instead of being fed to up and comers, fights like the one against Siver—a gatekeeper with a fun, side-kick-happy, telegenic style—are what Parillo has in mind.
Although her telegenic looks have ensured her profile has rarely dipped since, her ranking has, and she arrived for her fourth Melbourne Park campaign as number 47 in the world.
He initially pitched himself as a moderniser, able to broaden his party's appeal through his endlessly repeated back-story, with its saccharine ode to America, his oratory and telegenic smile.
They were joined by Sara Jacobs, the telegenic millennial granddaughter of Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs, who has made the case that it's time to take on the patriarchy in Congress.
Yet an old-fashioned paper chase remains far more telegenic, as TLC's "Who Do You Think You Are?" demonstrates once again when it returns for a new season on Sunday.
A critical test With his telegenic appearance, his reputation as a policy wonk and his well-documented ambition, California's Democratic Governor has long been viewed as a likely presidential contender.
It's also possible that every Democrat or independent who watches Fox is a "hate viewer" or views it on mute just to see super-telegenic anchors smiling and looking friendly.
You live in a mediaocracy, so it makes perfect sense that the more telegenic candidate would get more attention and consideration from voters than some charmless pud like Al Gore.
What made the show work so well was that the Robertsons, fitting the Eastern elite's image of hicks, were in fact savvy media manipulators, excellent improvisers and telegenic as heck.
But that recent history has not dissuaded Mr. Ulrich, a telegenic second-term councilman who represents areas of southern Queens — one of just three Republicans on the 51-member Council.
Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast to the administration's tendencies toward the rumpled (former press secretary Sean Spicer) or reclusive (Tillerson).
Michael Capuano — the 66-year-old 20-year incumbent considered by lawmakers within the caucus as a true ally to black interests — over Ayanna Pressley, a telegenic former aide to Sen.
We knew that he was extremely telegenic, and that he could take direction, so we rewrote that scene knowing that we'll bring a bear in later when it's more seasonally appropriate.
AOC featured in one such production at Boston University, which proves mostly that she is a cool and telegenic young woman whom a wide swath of similarly aged people find relatable.
Their Syrian refugee Olympians — especially telegenic Mardini, who's become a media star in Germany — are symbols of the value of refugees, and of the countries' efforts to welcome and integrate them.
On September 22, 1994, six telegenic 20-somethings frolicked in a fountain in front of credits that announced the arrival of "Friends," a new NBC sitcom that would forever change television.
Telegenic, and speaking fluent American-accented English, he first gained domestic and international attention as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations during the first Palestinianintifada (uprising) that broke out in 20143.
The veteran Representative Sander M. Levin of Michigan had just stepped aside as the ranking Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee — and he recommended the telegenic Californian for the post.
But his formidable fundraising — he raised nearly $30 million in his race against Republican Karen Handel — and profile as a young, telegenic up-and-comer put his name on the map.
Elected to the Senate in 2013, Mr. Booker, the telegenic former mayor of Newark, was long seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, destined for an eventual national campaign.
The former mayor of Newark, New Jersey, and a Rhodes scholar with a knack for garnering positive media attention parlayed his telegenic appearance and smooth speaking style into a promising candidacy.
Mr. Trudeau's statement also generated a tidal wave of agitated online mockery, the kind of social media blowback to which the telegenic and infinitely meme-able prime minister is rarely subjected.
A telegenic 46-year-old who has previously denied any political ambitions, Moro flew to Bolsonaro's beachside Rio de Janeiro home on Thursday, where the two met before announcing the decision.
Though the El Moussas are undeniably telegenic, their show, "Flip or Flop" — showcasing their efforts to buy foreclosed homes, gussy them up and sell them at a profit — pales in comparison.
There is the retired trial lawyer, the environmental scientist, the junior politico, the Army veteran, the labor leader, the telegenic businessman and two aw-shucks-we're-running-because-we-can-ers.
You see, the mere thought of having a young, articulate, telegenic nonwhite woman serve is driving many on the right mad — and in their madness they're inadvertently revealing their true selves.
Even before that — but only after his college career is over — the telegenic Williamson, known since high school for his thunderous dunks, will be free to sign million-dollar endorsement deals.
That means another possible split within the party with the telegenic Gabbard ready to diminish Democrats as captives of establishment politics — divided and out of touch with the base of the party.
Needing to move quickly, and not wanting to tip off the opposition, Cruz's senior staff sought out a telegenic venue where a heavily conservative audience could be assembled on a moment's notice.
Telegenic, and speaking fluent American-accented English, he first gained domestic and international attention as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations during the first Palestinian intifada (uprising) that broke out in 20143.
Some of these intros are more compelling than others, based on how telegenic everyone is, but it's over all a sweet little show that is completely tolerable and borderline enjoyable at times.
We might begin with what Mr. Rose had to overcome — the lack of any telegenic appeal or especially inspired and passionate speaking style or a claim to Staten Island imparted by birth.
Mr Thanathorn, a wealthy, telegenic 40-year-old, is fast replacing Thaksin Shinawatra (the former prime minister, now in exile, whose parties have long dominated democratic politics) as state enemy number one.
Telegenic, and speaking fluent American-accented English, he first gained domestic and international attention as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations during the first Palestinian intifada (uprising) that broke out in 1987.
But he is widely perceived to be as wolf in sheep's clothing — offering a glossy, telegenic façade to the traditional far-right politics that have attracted Austrian voters to varying degrees for decades.
The party's failed attempts to stop Trump have revealed that he is just a particularly telegenic manifestation of a divide within the party that is far deeper and more complex than anyone realized.
We know from studies of how anti-vaccination myths spread that each time a telegenic spokesperson repeats a lie—even in a segment designed to correct it—it becomes more familiar to audiences.
Mr. Spacey is that parent, a flashy business magnate named Tom Brand who is cut from the same cloth as Richard Branson — telegenic and prone to daredevil activities like parachuting into news conferences.
This time, she faced a 38-year-old, telegenic Republican with little political experience -- something Hawley used to his advantage against the 65-year-old McCaskill, who has nearly four decades in politics.
That's about what you would expect if you think of Romney as a handsome, telegenic, successful businessperson who governed as a moderate in a blue state before remaking himself as a conventional Republican.
The music video for the 1983 hit single "White Wedding" featured a barbed-wire wedding ring, a motorcycle crashing through a stained-glass window and the singer Billy Idol unveiling his telegenic sneer.
Finally, it is disturbing that the revolution came for Cuddy, a telegenic woman who used to study workplace sexism, with a vehemence not visited on male colleagues whose work has similar methodological issues.
Luckily, this series has one of the most telegenic crimes in living memory as its source: Jose, a Hollywood executive, and Kitty, his miserable and pill-addled wife, are classic Fall of Camelot.
The Super Bowl is the time for the NFL to put on its most telegenic face for an audience that, in no small part, doesn't care about the league most of the time.
Buzz about Harris's potential presidential run has been building ever since she was elected to the Senate: Her legal chops, telegenic appeal, and barrier-breaking track record have made her a social media darling.
Perhaps in recognition of how widely the event would be reported in the international media, France had sent one of its most telegenic representatives, the young François Mitterrand, then serving as Minister of Justice.
Mainstream Republicans' views of Trump have been scanted in favor of two more telegenic, if much smaller, factions of the GOP in news coverage: But neither of these factions is especially large or influential.
While Florida has emerged as a piece of good news in the Senate race for the GOP, they have reason to worry a bit about Texas, where Democrats recruited a telegenic candidate in Rep.
Daniels' telegenic lawyer, Michael Avenatti, is an adept media manipulator -- playing the President at his own game, stoking newsy moments and leveraging the legal system to inject his client's case into the media bloodstream.
The sharks bit, and—at least on television—it looked as though Kaufman might be the one to surge past novelty status with his hands-free option with the backing of telegenic venture capitalists.
Abe, poised to become Japan's longest-serving premier in November, will appoint telegenic Shinjiro Koizumi, 38, whom surveys show voters favor as their next leader, to the environment minister post, NHK public television reported.
To not be an Eve, but to be a Lilith — the exact inverse message of what the telegenic Pastor Seth (Scott Porter) wants the teenage girls to internalize during his week-long Purity Camp.
Telegenic and smooth-talking, he was an eager face of the Trump campaign on television and in the halls of Trump Tower, bringing a brash style and disarming humor to his tussles with reporters.
CreditCreditSasha Arutyunova for The New York Times Isabel Rose, the telegenic heiress to one of New York's best-known real estate dynasties, has always had an ability to make her publicity-wary family squirm.
Jude Law radiates as Pius XIII, the first American pope, exalted by the church establishment in the expectation that he'll be a telegenic media darling and a bridge between the conservatives and the liberals.
McGregor's fourth novel, "Reservoir 13," begins with a telegenic tragedy: A 13-year-old girl disappears on the moor in an English village where she and her parents are vacationing for the New Year.
As this fresh run of episodes opens, Frank and Claire Underwood are locked in a heated race for re-election against the telegenic, cocky Will Conway (Joel Kinnaman) and his principled VP pick, Gen.
The cover bore a black-and-white photograph of the two men: one youthful and telegenic, a visionary sparkle playing about his eyes and mouth; the other solemn and aloof, dependable perhaps but distinctly uninspiring.
Uber will roll out an on-platform restaurant from the telegenic cook and media impresario Rachael Ray (the restaurant will feature the recipes that are "the most important to Rachael," an Uber executive noted onstage).
With cable networks filling the air with talk about sex and sexual harassment, the "pundettes," as they came to be known, filled a market need: a telegenic group of women who were predictably anti-Clinton.
While some Cardinals think he might be useful as a "telegenic puppet," the stodgier precincts of the Vatican hierarchy fear -- rightly, as it turns out -- that this American pope is too erratic and idiosyncratic to control.
Provided he keeps winning, he also looks like he could emerge as one of the division's bigger stars, as he is just the kind of telegenic action-fighter that the fans will tune in to watch.
Mazeski is telegenic with a good story to tell (she's a breast cancer survivor running on protecting healthcare) but has opposed progressive tax increases and made a gaffe on abortion rights, so she's far from invulnerable.
After successfully steering Ireland through years of high-stakes and nail-biting Brexit uncertainty, Saturday's election was the moment when a grateful nation could finally reward their modern and telegenic prime minister at the ballot box.
There is no doubt that Ocasio-Cortez has inspired excitement, partly because she is female, Latina, telegenic and feisty, and partly because standard-bearers like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have Democrats hungry for new leadership.
The master of his own image Ironically, it is Trudeau's telegenic appearance and penchant for selfies that helped catapult him into the prime minister's office, but which could also cost him support during the election campaign.
By sending his telegenic daughter, Mr. Trump is projecting soft power and possibly countering Mr. Kim's well-received decision two weeks ago to send his 30-year-old sister, Kim Yo-jong, to the opening ceremony.
That title sounds more respectable than the traditional grand wizard, and Sergeant Trapp (Ken Garito), who supervises the department's undercover unit, insists that the smooth-talking, telegenic Duke has his sights set on the political mainstream.
Can the establishment support a new generation of moderates—including the liberal, telegenic imams to whose rise Jonathan Arkush, the president of the Jewish Board of Deputies, drew my attention only last week—while dismissing Mr Khan?
While the shores are verdant and telegenic, and some people still use the bay for recreation, the water is so dirty that scientists and physicians warn that contact with it can lead to viral and bacterial infections.
But it also showed the value of picking candidates — in Mr. Saccone, 60, a social conservative who was not the natural choice for many suburban Republicans, and in Mr. Lamb, a telegenic 33-year-old former Marine.
But he seemed to be not just a blast from the past but downright old compared to comparatively fresh-faced candidates like eBay CEO Meg Whitman and the telegenic and progressive then-mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom.
His opponents' failure to grasp the significance of social media proved as catastrophic as Richard Nixon's dismissive attitude to television in 22012 — an attitude that probably cost him the 1960 election to the more telegenic John F. Kennedy.
The Democrats had a telegenic candidate who played a good ground game, knocking on doors in particular in areas with undecided voters (with his clean-cut looks the practising Catholic was at times mistaken for a Jehovah's Witness).
The telegenic federal Judge Sergio Moro, elevated to near-superhero status by much of Brazil's major media, has been leading a biased and politicized investigation targeting da Silva, and has repeatedly violated the former president's due process rights.
" In the UMKC Student Center Auditorium, Stephanie Kelton, a tall, telegenic former economic adviser to Bernie Sanders, told the enthusiastic crowd the basic problem of the American economy today is "lack of aggregate demand" leading to "chronic unemployment.
The French philosopher and telegenic celebrity offers a meditation on the "inner work on Judaism," which he says has guided his adventures in revolutionary politics, in an eclectic treatise that includes a long examination of resurgent anti-Semitism.
Andrew Scheer, 39, has struggled to become a household name since taking over as leader of the federal Conservatives in 2017, a problem not shared by the telegenic Trudeau, whose father led the country for more than 15 years.
While it's notable mostly because it contains both Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson, it brought to mind something I've been thinking about a lot during the current season of The Bachelorette: Everyone is beautiful, tanned, toned, and beyond telegenic.
We're only a few days into the new year, but it didn't take long for the latest viral embarrassment to hit YouTube, as yet another popular, telegenic young man posted something reckless and offensive on the video-sharing platform.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Buoyed by a telegenic new congressional chief, Venezuela's opposition is daring to hope that President Nicolas Maduro's days in office could be numbered, but the unpopular leader's bedrock base - the armed forces - shows few signs of erosion.
Though one may think there is little left to add to the universal encomiums that came after the death in September of the telegenic sportsman known as the King of Golf, the obituaries tended to omit an important point.
Whether the trash-talking, sharp-suited, telegenic attorney is the right fit for low-key Iowa in the long run is an open question, as is whether he'd actually want to subject himself to the grind of a campaign.
The telegenic Koizumi, popularly known as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, grabbed headlines in the summer of 2019 with news he was marrying Christel Takigawa, a French-Japanese television personality, and that they were expecting a child.
Moreover, as a telegenic, marketable sporting personality, she attracted dozens of corporate sponsorships and commercial endorsements, which made her renowned worldwide and led to scores of national media appearances that significantly raised the profile of ski racing in America.
And ABC cut him a huge break — if I were a rival of his, I'd be furious — by having the camera linger over his telegenic wife and kids as he lovingly spoke of them in some of his final remarks.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Having eschewed movie offers and modeling contracts after a telegenic appearance at the Rio Olympics, Tongan taekwondo fighter Pita Taufatofua will compete as a cross-country skier at Pyeongchang, a reinvention worthy of a Hollywood script.
Regarded as well-spoken and telegenic, Rubio began facing criticism a few months ago when he was perceived as campaigning too little in Iowa and New Hampshire, the two states where next month party members will cast their first ballots.
What makes this one distinctive and compelling is the ad's youthful, telegenic protagonist and narrator, who appears to embody both the difficulties that many people with disabilities must confront in their daily lives and the pain that hurtful words can cause.
Yet this is the country that gave the world Don Quixote, and if the politician, Pedro Sánchez, the telegenic Socialist leader, succeeds, especially after facing near open rebellion in his own party, it will be considered something approaching a miracle.
Podemos, led by telegenic political scientist Pablo Iglesias and which last year turned down an earlier invitation to run alongside IU, said on Wednesday no alliance had been agreed with the former communist party, headed by 30-year-old Alberto Garzon.
It expresses itself in the form of a mildly condescending expression of bewilderment that a telegenic young woman is also good at her job: Jennifer Lawrence was so good in Winter's Bone, and she's a babe on the red carpet!
Ricardo Rosselló ran for office, the ambitious and telegenic young man and his closest friends made no secret of his aspirations to move back to the palatial governor's mansion where he grew up as the scion of money and privilege.
If you saw a small army of well-coiffed, neatly dressed, telegenic news bots offering up words designed to please their hidden manipulators, you could be forgiven for thinking you were watching a sequel to that paranoid 1970's movie.
Mr. Nicholson, a telegenic 40-year-old who always seems to have a fresh haircut, said he had begun exploring the idea of a Senate run well before Mr. Trump's election, seeking support both inside the state and from national donors.
" Candace Owens, the communications director for Turning Point USA, is a sharp, young, black conservative — a telegenic speaker with killer instincts who makes videos with titles like "How to Escape the Democrat Plantation" and "The Left Thinks Black People Are Stupid.
Much as the Black Power movement had established its own look (black berets, leather jackets and a raised fist), so too did New York's AIDS activists develop a signature telegenic appearance, with their slogan T-shirts, jeans and Doc Martens.
Less than eight months later, California's very junior senator has emerged as the latest iteration of a bipartisan archetype: the Great Freshman Hope, a telegenic object of daydreaming projection — justified or not — for a party adrift and removed from executive power.
HANNIBAL, Mo. — Josh Hawley, Missouri's attorney general, took the stage in this historic Mississippi River town one evening last week, the picture of what the Republican Party wanted for the coming fight to unseat Senator Claire McCaskill this November: young, telegenic and smart.
Technology disrupted the presidential election again in 1960, during the nation's first televised debate, when John F. Kennedy, who was essentially an unknown senator at the time, destroyed Richard Nixon's presidential bid because Kennedy was telegenic and confident, and Nixon was not.
A second run for president in 2012 ended with another loss, this time to the PRI's telegenic Enrique Peña Nieto, aided by mass media support and the sense that the old party of power might be dirty, but it knew how to govern.
But a handful of teenage survivors of the slaughter are starting to speak out, using their status as heroes to start questioning the whole system on live TV.  The teens are articulate, telegenic, extremely media savvy, and highly dangerous to the president's party.
Chosen as the first overall draft pick in 1998, he was also one of the N.F.L.'s most telegenic players, a regular television presence pitching cars, pizza, insurance and other products, and a favorite with the sports media for much of his career.
Similarly, Reagan's presidency is frequently regarded as a turning point in "candidate-centered politics," in which candidates could take advantage of the new nomination system; attract media attention through a savvy, telegenic, and likable persona; and engage voters directly without party intermediaries.
If you require a contest format, though, and "Top Chef" is too mean — which it often is — you might like "Food Network Star" (originally "Next Food Network Star"), in which contestants compete not just on cooking skills but on telegenic skills, too.
Eric Greitens, a telegenic former member of the Navy SEALs, signed a "right to work" bill into law on Monday, denying unions the power to require that workers at companies they represent pay dues or their equivalent as a condition of employment.
The telegenic governor, whose success in a conservative-leaning state won praise from pundits but failed to catch fire in a field that once numbered 25 candidates, is the latest to drop out as the first nominating contests approach early next year.
His brother was in charge, this is Mohammed bin Nayef, and he does this sort of 003 hour bloodless coup and managed to take over and he's sort of telegenic, he's talking about the future and technology and getting Saudi Arabia off of oil.
Palmer became one of the best known sports figures and, at 5-10, 175, a telegenic golfer who burst out of black-and-white television sets across the country in the late 1950s and into the 1960s and took the game to the masses.
The telegenic Bo, regarded widely as one of the most charismatic Chinese politicians of his generation, was a contender for the top leadership before being felled for corruption in a sensational 2012 scandal that also saw his wife jailed for murdering a British businessman.
Among the two dozen or so opposition groups in the anti-Maduro coalition, Popular Will has the slickest operation, with well-oiled publicity channels, plenty of powerful friends abroad and a telegenic face in Lopez's wife Lilian Tintori, a former kitesurf champion turned rights activist.
What seemed a winnable race for Republicans against Mr. Gillum, an outspoken progressive who supports impeaching Mr. Trump, has instead become neck-and-neck, with the charismatic Democrat drawing far larger crowds than Mr. DeSantis, a telegenic Fox News regular who has proved uneven on the trail.
He had planned every detail of the telegenic attack: After stabbing the mayor in the heart, he shouted into a microphone that he had killed Mr. Adamowicz to get revenge against Civic Platform, the centrist opposition political party that he alleged unjustly put him in jail.
KATY, Texas (Reuters) - As Democrats try to win control of the U.S. Congress in next year's midterm elections, their hopes of picking up a Senate seat in Republican-dominated Texas rest with a telegenic ex-punk rocker who wants to impeach President Donald Trump and legalize marijuana.
The 50-year-old Jackson became a minor celebrity earlier this year as the telegenic presenter of a report on Trump's fitness, in which he said the president was in overall excellent health but needed to shed some weight, eat better and start exercising on a daily basis.
Has all of the distrust in government and frustration with perpetual gridlock generated a moment when Americans would rather have telegenic entertainment stars making decisions about war and peace, rather than those who have spent their lives in politics learning about public policy, negotiation, deal-making and diplomacy?
He rocketed up through the ranks in Congress thanks to his ability to bridge the gap between social and fiscal conservatives and his telegenic presence on cable TV. He left Congress in 2012 to run for governor -- a move widely seen as laying the groundwork for a national bid.
Sure, he's a popular politician in a state that hasn't sent a Democrat to the Senate in 25 years, but polls also show him in a surprisingly tight race with the young, telegenic upstart Beto O'Rourke, who's captivated liberal crowds in Texas and won celebrity endorsements across the nation.
With the polished good looks of a telegenic politician and standing an imposing 291 feet 289 inches tall, Mr. Anderson seemed made to order for the authority-figure roles — a police official, a military officer, a senator and more — that casting directors were so often eager to fill.
Still, through workman gigging and even subway busking, the telegenic band developed industry relationships and were signed by Lyor Cohen, the former president of Def Jam and chief executive of Warner Music Group, to his independent label 300 Entertainment, a start-up style company known for its use of Internet analytics.
So basically, Waterson is an easy fighter to root for: a lifelong martial artist who's deadly on her feet and on the ground, telegenic, polite, an effortless role model whose thickly accented impression of her mom telling her what to wear to a press conference is a work of art.
" Ms. Gabbard, once a Democratic darling as a telegenic newcomer and the first Hindu member of Congress, began falling out of party favor during the Obama administration, when she picked a series of fights over foreign policy, joining Republicans in demanding that President Barack Obama use the term "radical Islam.
San Jose's telegenic mayor, Sam Liccardo, 46, a former prosecutor who grew up in the San Jose suburb of Saratoga, visited our San Francisco bureau last week to discuss the Trump Administration's withholding of funds for Caltrain modernization and the pros and cons of being the bedroom community of Silicon Valley.
There was a route in the last 20 years, but, if we're saying it sort of shut down five years ago, where you became a well-known chef in food circles and you were good-looking enough and telegenic enough that you got onto TV. You didn't have to be that good-looking.
He said he had met Albert Freedman, a producer of "Twenty-One," through a mutual friend, and that Mr. Freedman, impressed by his poise and telegenic appearance, had broached the idea of going on television by asking what he thought of "Tic-Tac-Dough," another show that Mr. Freedman and Dan Enright produced.
To man the fort in Rome, Stephen K. Bannon, then Breitbart's chief executive and now Mr. Trump's chief White House strategist, turned to Mr. Williams, a telegenic and polyglot theologian who had spoken for the Vatican and defended the leader of his conservative religious order against accusations of child molestation (ultimately proved true).
More importantly, the long-time Greg Jackson student will look to remind the world of the kind of fighter she is; not just a talented athlete and a threat to many of the game's top strawweights, but also a well-spoken and telegenic competitor with some real upswing as far as drawing power goes.
Squint a little, and with his tousled hair, olive complexion and easy smile, the speaker in the open-necked white shirt could almost be Justin Trudeau, telegenic prime minister of Canada and the world's preeminent liberal heartthrob ("He has much more muscles than I have," Klaver says later backstage, brushing off the now-familiar comparison).
Just as the first rumbles of the Trump earthquake were being felt in America, in 2015 Canada, after ten years of rule by the Conservative Party, elected the Liberal Party, led by Mr Trudeau, a telegenic former snowboard instructor, who has set about implementing one of the most liberal social, economic and environmental agendas in the Western world.
The first two episodes, which will premiere back to back, underscore a peculiar strain of faux-reluctant reality-TV players who combine self-pity with a lack of self-awareness, as Jenner insists that she hasn't mastered "this fame thing" like her telegenic brood while inviting a camera crew to follow her around like a puppy.
Album Review An opportunist who parlayed a sort of social-media telegenic glow into a music career, a curio who embraced a quixotic anti-style and became a regular fixture on the Billboard charts, 6ix29ine has become one of the emblematic rappers of the SoundCloud generation, even if rapping itself isn't of much interest to him.
Joe Walsh is counting on certain liberals (and certain not-liberal television executives and producers with liberal audiences) to be so desperate for someone to fill the "Reasonable Republican" slot that they will even allow him—someone possessing only telegenic looks and the willingness to blow up his conservative movement cred—to follow this same path.
In a much better place now, national Democrats roundly laud Gillum's effort in his race, saying that talent-wise, senior strategists like his smoothness: It's rare for a politician to come off as clearly smart without opening themselves up to be caricatured as a know-it-all, and as telegenic but with an ability to present as an average person.
If Richard Nixon opened up the Pandora's box of racially coded political rhetoric that cemented the Republican Party's "Southern strategy" of appealing to white voters turned off by the talk of civil rights, busing, and urban rebellion, Reagan offered the entire nation a telegenic icon who professed to have no public feelings of racial animus but an unflinching love for American exceptionalism and all of its accoutrements.
Or maybe it's because the Spurs have been great for 20 years so their success is no longer news, or because their commitment to depth and fundamentals leaves them without a single telegenic star, or because they started "slow" (they were "merely" 18-5 and 25-6) before their current 11-game win streak brought their won-lost record nearly into line with their scoring margin.
A litigator and plaintiff lawyer for much of his career, Cipollone is described by people who know him as always well-prepared and even-keeled -- traits that colleagues and friends say will guarantee he arrives on Capitol Hill armed with an airtight legal argument, but that don't guarantee the kind of telegenic representation Trump has sought in the past or privately said he wants in his trial.
We talk and write all the time about the Never Trumpers: those previously stalwart Republicans who cringed at Trump's entry into the presidential race; grew increasingly apoplectic as he raged on; began to live, courtesy of him, in an unwavering state of unalloyed outrage; and scaled new media and sometimes financial heights as party turncoats, their antipathy toward the president more titillating and telegenic by dint of their loyalty to Republicans before him.
The evidence, however, suggests something rather different and darker — that as the balance of power shifts away from party establishments and toward the mass public, we will get government driven by the whims of the inattentive and uninformed, and there won't be much beyond dumb luck standing between the republic and a telegenic demagogue who happens to secure the backing of the minority of people who bother to vote in primary elections.
In line with the Marshall Plan dictum that natives have more credibility than foreigners, it was staffed by American hosts: an incongruous mix of telegenic, ambitious but inexperienced broadcast journalists like Liz Wahl, whom RT recruited from the local television station in the Mariana Islands, and later-career itinerant expats like Peter Lavelle, a banker-turned-reporter who previously worked as a stringer for United Press International's Moscow bureau and contributed to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

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