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Перевод: stardom
[существительное] ведущее положение в театре или кино; положение звезды; звезды
Тезаурус:
- Michael Landon was plucked from the Ring Theatre Group to instant stardom in the television western series, "Bonanza"; Eddie Byrnes went into "77 Sunset Strip" and Robert Fuller was selected for "Laramie".
- When Kylie finally won her biggest break as Charlene in Neighbours she remained modest and unaware that the role would take her to international stardom.
- Before her brief exposure to pop stardom, she served an apprenticeship to a still-life photographer, and it was to the camera that she eventually returned, specialising in record covers and rock portraits.
- And if you fancy an evening of stardom, you'll always be welcome to take part and maybe win a bottle of bubbly.
- To complete June's story, she remained to see Jack, her son, move into the higher echelons of Hollywood and stardom but she would never witness his greater achievements.
- Stardom beyond the like of the Townsville Theatre Royal was not to be.
- Fonda was rocketed to stardom, and posters of him astride his bike were quickly outselling star portraits of Brando, Newman and McQueen.
- Beatty was rocketed to stardom by Elia Kazan - the director who brought Dean to stardom in East of Eden - and, unlike Nicholson, he had influential friends and relations.
- First it looked as though Agassi would bolt through as he reached for stardom; then Courier did it.
- With friends, and sometimes with sister Dannii, Kylie, like millions of youngsters all over the world, acted out her fantasies of pop stardom in front of her bedroom mirror.
- Like Dorothy teetering in her ruby slippers on the brink of the Yellow Brick Road, young Kylie took her first tentative steps towards stardom.
- But in a television interview at the end of 1989 Kylie confessed that the pressures of international stardom meant that now she had precious little time to spare for making her own clothes.
- It was turned into the highest-rated Made-for-TV movie ever produced, catapulting Nina Kenyon, the young unknown cast in the lead, to multiple awards and international stardom.
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