Sentences with phrase «into show business»

The first part of the book is a little about she fell into show business and landed the part of a lifetime.
The show's concept is based off of the real - life GLOW, which really was a ladies wrestling show that featured young actresses trying to break into show business.
Katz had freed up this past year to focus on his new foray into show business, along with hockey and real estate, after selling the 470 - outlet Rexall chain (which he built into one of the country's largest drugstore networks after inheriting his father's Edmonton pharmacy) to San Francisco — based McKesson Corp. for $ 3 billion.
Toomey's friends think he has the looks, intelligence and personality to go into show business or politics.
Eventually they stumble into show business via unlikely paths, which motivates one hilarious recording - session scene where every gimmick of the day (sitar, harp, girlie backup vocals) is awkwardly thrown into the mix.
They circle each other singing «Rewrite the Stars,» the closest to a romantic moment in a film that ignores the subject of exploitation — the practice Barnum developed into show business, our combined religion and political party.
Baer was helped into show business by his boyhood friend John Wells, who brought him onto «China Beach,» and later after Baer earned a medical degree at Harvard, «ER.»
But if you got into nursing because you like science and you love helping people by making a difference in one of the most important areas of their lives and you're not ready to make a 180 - degree turn into show business or basket - weaving, what will you do?
Now living large out in sunny California, Vic wants to break into show business,
Katz had freed up this past year to focus on his new foray into show business, along with hockey and real estate, after selling the 470 - outlet Rexall chain to San Francisco — based McKesson Corp. for $ 3 billion.
Jolie and Pitt have long said they would support their children should the tots want to go into show business one day.
His parents» professions shaped Washington's early ambition to launch himself into show business: from his minister father he learned the power of performance, while hours in his mother's salon (listening to stories) gave him a love of storytelling.
Though his sons (David, Keith and Robert) followed him into show business, the elder Carradine didn't encourage them.
Lucille Ball starred as a zany homemaker trying to break into show business.
She began with «My Funny Valentine» and segued into half - remembered lyrics of Broadway show tunes and ballads that topped the charts in the 1940s and 1950s, when they were young and still believed that they could break into show business.
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