Sentences with phrase «guest stint»

The phrase "guest stint" means a temporary appearance or performance by someone who is not a regular member or part of a group or organization. Full definition
Her other early roles included a 2004 guest stint on the futuristic CBS drama «Century City,» starring future Oscar winner Viola Davis, and a 2005 role on the Shannon Elizabeth UPN comedy «Cuts.»
Fox's guest stint didn't just reinforce how much the show has evolved past its initial premise — if anything, losing Jess made the show better than it had been in years.
Zachary Quinto has a fun guest stint as the ultimate hipster asshole, but it's Adam Driver and Alex Karpovsky who remain the show's greatest assets.
Stephen Hawking is famous for many things: provocative best - selling books, Simpsons guest stints and his long and productive life with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis among them.
His red carpet appearances, television show guest stints, and casual everyday looks prove that he is not afraid to take fashion risks.
He spent most of the»50s playing guest stints and providing voice - overs for cartoon characters, and was briefly Hal the Bartender, a commercial spokesman for a popular brand of beer.
She also had roles in Blue Season, Scrawl and Youngers (cue tumbleweed) as well as guest stints in Casualty and Silent Witness.
The beloved singer continued to perform in concert on both sides of the Atlantic, and she appeared frequently on television, including guest stints opposite hosts like Johnny Carson and Ed Sullivan and as the star of her own short - lived series, The Judy Garland Show.
He was most recently seen doing a guest stint on the final episodes of MAD MEN.
It started with a guest stint on Arrow, and now the actor is set to return once again for a couple of episodes on Legends of Tomorrow.
Mike Norton talks to CBR about targeting Donald Trump with his Lil» Donnie comic strip, and his guest stint on Astro City # 47.
I especially liked that Sepinwall was a fan of «The Shield,» probably my favorite drama of the last decade, and his guest stints on Simmons's show led me to his columns.
Choose incorrectly and you'll find misery, heartbreak, and a guest stint on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.
These items that I posted yesterday as part of my guest stint at Overlawyered may be of interest to readers of this weblog as well:
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