Sentences with phrase «cabaret singer»

A cabaret singer is a performer who sings in a small, intimate venue called a cabaret. They typically perform a diverse range of songs, often with a jazz or theatrical style, and interact with the audience during their performance. Full definition
Dorothy Galligan was a 1970s cabaret singer - turned - bra model who had the most in - demand bust for decades.
The folk music associated with Communist cabaret singers like Pete Seeger was a political invention intended to merge the Communist agenda with a sense of belonging to America.
Alessandro Bernardi, a Venetian - born dishwasher - turned - cabaret singer now living in London, had been chosen by the Italian embassy to sing Italy's national anthem before the game in Wembley Stadium.
Underlying it all are the haunting North African melodies cabaret singer Salim Halali has brought to Paris, and the calm, contemplative atmosphere of the mosque.
Meanwhile, Radnor tries to convince skeptical cabaret singer Kate Mara to take a chance on him, while his friends Zoe Kazan and Pablo Schreiber bicker over Schreiber's plan to move to L.A., and Radnor's best friend (and alopecia sufferer) Malin Akerman ducks the advances of her sweet co-worker Tony Hale.
Even Mick Jagger can't breathe any life into the film playing a transvestite cabaret singer.
And bring them on he does: a bearded lady cabaret singer (Keala Settle), a horse - riding dwarf (Sam Humphrey), an «Irish» giant (Radu Spinghel), and also a brother - sister trapeze act with African - American roots.
After a series of bloody killings perpetrated by an unseen force, Inugami uncovers a conspiracy involving a murdered cabaret singer, corrupt politicians, and a plot by the J - CIA to harvest his blood in order to steal his lycanthropic powers!
In Fassbinder's satiric tribute to capitalism, Lola, a seductive cabaret singer - prostitute, launches an outrageous plan to elevate herself in a world where everything, and everyone, is for sale.
For every inspired character and performance, such as Steve Buscemi's suicidal cabaret singer and Campbell Scott's creepy German steward, there are duds like a faux French con couple (Richard Jenkins and Allison Janney) and a golddigging older woman (Dana Ivey).
Marion Cotillard won a statuette for her role as Édith Piaf, the French cabaret singer, in the movie La Vie en Rose.
He even landed a job as a cabaret singer at a prominent café, whose manager took him for a woman rather than a man from one of Russia's most illustrious families.
Then the Catholic press began to report that he had been visiting a «cabaret singer
Initially sent to the mosque to spy for the Vichy immigration minister, the young man befriends a cabaret singer he is ordered to shadow and finds himself drawn into the heroic actions of the underground fighters.
By this time a striking and statuesque blonde beauty, Basinger was spotted by a representative of the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency and offered a contract; while she had hoped to make her mark as a cabaret singer, she wisely decided moving to the Big Apple was a step in the right direction.
Didis family isnt perfect - her mother is a cabaret singer focused on her career, and her father isnt around any more.
Strutting into the red light and spinning from one fetish costume to the next (cabaret singer to naughty nurse to school girl to French maid), the pop star delivers a string of wow moments, along with Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets «s kinky answer to Fifth Element «s Plavalaguna epic opera performance.
Daniela Vega is the first openly transgender actress and model in Chile, and her portrayal of Marina Vidal, a trans woman who works as a waitress in Santiago to support her career as a cabaret singer, signals her as a world - class talent.
Lively French leading lady Suzy Delair was a cabaret singer before inaugurating her film career in 1947.
Brooke, as played by Greta Gerwig in director Noah Baumbach's brilliant indie screwball comedy, Mistress America, is also a freelance interior decorator of at least one hip laser hair removal center waiting room, a plagiarized T - shirt designer, a writer of stories — not short stories, though — an aspiring SAT tutor, and maybe a cabaret singer too, sometimes.
The contempt is shared by the detective who insists on calling Marina into the hall while she is working as a waitress and cabaret singer, implying that she had something to do with Orlando's death.
Finally there's Sam himself, who has taken a fancy to a barmaid - cum - cabaret singer (Kate Mara).
While there he «befriends a talking circus bear, falls in love with a cabaret singer and challenges a maniacal despot.»
Neel chose the subjects for both her paintings and drawings from her family, friends, and a broad variety of fellow New Yorkers: writers, poets, artists, students, textile salesmen, cabaret singers, and homeless bohemians.
Described as «the pre-eminent painter - chronicler of New York bohemia» by Deborah Solomon of The New York Times, the artist selected her subjects among from her family, friends, and a broad variety of locals: writers, poets, artists, students, textile salesmen, psychologists, cabaret singers, and homeless bohemians.
Her life as an outsider surfaces in the portraits of workers in Spanish Harlem, where she lived in the 40s and 50s, and in the likenesses of her lovers — the wealthy Cuban who more or less abducted their only surviving child in the 20s; the cabaret singer José Negron; radical film - maker Sam Brody and Harvard graduate John Rothschild.
Based in New York, Neel chose her subjects from her family, friends, and a broad variety of locals: writers, poets, artists, students, textile salesmen, psychologists, cabaret singers, and homeless bohemians.
The leitmotif was a reminder of Johnson's affair with Jimmie Daniels, «a cabaret singer from Harlem», complicating the site's white - bread 1950s idylls.
Based in New York City, Neel chose her subjects from her family, friends, and a broad variety of locals: writers, poets, artists, students, textile salesmen, psychologists, cabaret singers, and homeless bohemians.
With a riot of vibrant colours, German expressionist painter and printmaker Emil Nolde brings to life flowers and gardens, dancers and cabaret singers, and people of all different types and races.
In her spare time, Gwen is a docent at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and also pursues her avocation as a cabaret singer in the Bay Area.
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