Cecil Hepworth was born on 19 March 1874 in Lambeth, South London, the son of celebrated magic lantern showman T.C. Hepworth. |
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This is a showman who loves the performance for its own sake, not just for the status this case will bring him. |
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Besides being a fine banjo picker and showman, he took an unassuming but near academic interest in folk music. |
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Meyer, a natural showman who sported a silver hoop in his left ear, became a frequent guest on television documentaries. |
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It's not that Paul swears a lot or that I'm prudish about bad language, it's just a surprise to see his glossy showman veneer crack a little. |
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The former calypso monarch is widely regarded as a superb showman, one of the best at extemporaneous renditions while onstage. |
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Blackton had failed to keep up with developments in film technique and his films were dramatically unsophisticated, but he was an expert showman. |
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A little showman in a candy-striped jacket and straw hat is dancing before an audience composed entirely of shrouded skeletons. |
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Selznick is often portrayed as a vulgar showman, catering to the lowest taste of the great American public. |
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Sam seems to have been an exquisite survivor, a charming shape-shifter, a talented and highly successful magician, acrobat and showman. |
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Dillon was still the consummate showman and since he wasn't obligated to perform his back catalogue, he was able to be himself. |
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Pete is a born entertainer and showman, thriving on being on stage with the audience under his control. |
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The popular showman bids to break his duck at the ninth attempt on Saturday on the top rated juvenile of last season. |
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Mr Birch, 29, is the son of a fairground showman and spent his formative years touring fair sites around Yorkshire. |
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He is a maximalist and a showman, so it may be somewhat unfair to criticize him in this fashion. |
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He admits that he is quite the showman and that he now has to vent his love of the limelight in public speaking engagements. |
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A showman might have exploited the discovery by presenting it to an audience and claiming it was evidence of some supernatural agency. |
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Always the showman, he once hired a falcon to deter pigeons from defiling their sparkling new offices in Victoria. |
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The Upstagers present the light-hearted story of the American showman on July 15-19 at King's Hall. |
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Yimou has the eye of a painter, the grace of a dancer and the flamboyance of a circus showman. |
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When he gets in the ring he's a real showman, he just comes up to you and shows off. |
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A traveling showman added a gimmick to his sales by vending cards through machines. |
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The musical, set in a Big Top, features gravity-defying stunts and slapstick clowning as it portrays the story of American showman PT Barnum. |
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He combines a compelling, spellbinding voice and inventive lyrics with the manners and stage presence of a born showman. |
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After an unsettled childhood he transformed himself into an eccentric showman and anti-hero of British boxing in the Nineties. |
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Gabriel Acquin was a Maliseet hunter, guide, interpreter, showman, and founder of the St. Mary's Indian Reserve in New Brunswick. |
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The main emphasis is on personal documents and photographs of showman families from around the turn of the century. |
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A good initiative, 'cause no one can possibly deny the drummer's a real showman. |
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At 51, Prince is still a musical genius and an incomparably talented showman. |
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To the liberal, civic-minded elite, he was widely seen as a showman, a closet politician whose arch-conservative views were at odds with the values of a secular democracy. |
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For let's not forget, the flamboyant showman is also a committed workaholic in the studio. |
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He's far from the nonchalant and easy-going showman that some people see him as. |
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Like all the best teachers, he was a great showman and his grand round presentations were occasionally enhanced with giant home made models of parasites and their vectors. |
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King, known for his trademark electric hairdo, is perceived by most of the public as a clown-like showman who, though long-winded, is an entertaining character. |
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Stoppard's a superb teacher, but he's mainly a showman, a seducer, an intellectual spieler who doesn't dare lose his engaged audience for a moment. |
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But while losing none of his combative, fast-talking panache and his showman style, he's decided he has to clean up his act if he is to survive politically. |
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I've always considered myself a showman, and Cirque du Soleil gives me an outlet for that. |
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The highlights of the artistic career of Yves Montand, whose name is so closely connected to the city of Paris, as a singer, showman and actor. |
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This eight-track live, which comes in the wake of four studio albums in his own name, allows Bona to show off his formidable showman skills. |
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A true showman born and bred, Femi proved a huge hit with African and Western audiences, bringing the house down wherever he played. |
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As a showman who loves the theatrics, addressing the UN general assembly is the ultimate stage. |
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The final words were left to the 20-year-old showman, who proved that it is possible for the individual to beat the team. |
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Tiken, a veritable showman on the live circuit, is renowned for winning audiences over with his on-stage energy and personal charisma. |
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A Wall Street operator who was already in his fifties when he moved to London, Schechter is a prodigious talker, a showman and a financial wizard with a gift for innovation. |
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Nevertheless, he is a flamboyant showman, fond of electric blue suits, who once turned up on a motorbike to wild applause at the Cannes festival, where he is lionised. |
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Timberlake, ever the showman, has a knack for transforming into the living embodiment of his music. |
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Despite his reputation as a showman and author of bons mots, Harold Macmillan felt physically ill before each bout. |
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To some, he is a theatrical god, to others, an egotistical showman. |
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When Matsui hears himself characterized as a showman or a performer, he laughs hard and then shakes his head so vigorously it appears his cap might pop off. |
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It's fair to say that Cowell makes great telly, and a day on the LA set of his show offers ample first-hand evidence of what a brilliant showman he is. |
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The showman was back strutting his stuff, bowling bouncers and yorkers and embarking on the wildest celebrations seen since Pete Townsend starting re-arranging guitars. |
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For those who don't know him yet Daniel Boucher was made for the stage, a real showman, at the border between Rock and Chanson, who is really talented to put the crowd at his feet. |
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The Concert will start at 8.00 pm, and will be presented by Massimo Minutella, well-known showman of local televisions in Palermo and will be closed by DJ Tagada. |
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There's also the show effect, and a showman is nothing without a public to perform to: a magician without an audience to enchant is just as tragic a figure as a chef with no guests or a film-maker without an audience. |
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The Minister of Finance is a great showman, and it is not the first time he puts on a show for us but closer scrutiny reveals it is all smoke and mirrors. |
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He admits he is an awkward showman, fondest of his own company. |
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He's solid-looking, handsome: a bulky, straight showman dishing out blowsy balladry, which should sound and look absurd, but that evening the Bowery Ballroom crowd delight in Newman's apparent sincerity. |
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A theatrical man or showman has to humbug people. If he doesn't humbug them, they are humbugged. |
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Crufts was founded in 1891 by Charles Cruft, a showman who had formerly worked as a travelling salesman for a dog biscuit company. |
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He was a showman who indulged in ostentation and flamboyance. |
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The natural-born showman brought the house down on a nightly basis, knocking out more than 300 songs in one show and delighting his audience with covers of songs by The Beatles, Ray Charles and Tom Jones. |
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But the showman that he is earned a standing ovation after nearly every song. |
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But as the winter fair season is the ultimate goal for any fatstock showman, critics wonder if Ty Cerrig's cattle have peaked too early. |
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Desmet was a travelling showman since 1907 with his famous Imperial Bio Grand Cinematograph thanks to which he genuinely entered into competition with such big names as the Mullens Brothers and Alex Benner. |
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With his strong stage personality, the inspired showman turns himself to an extravagant glamour character, whose magnetism and generosity make each of his concerts a resounding success. |
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Where the band's earlier tours with heterosexual, macho, ex-Free, bluesy shouter Paul Rodgers felt wrong, the black leathered, bequiffed, nail varnished Lambert is every bit the showman that was Mercury. |
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His name meant that he drew moderate crowds for a short time, but in the end this venture was not a success because he was a fighter not a showman. |
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Electro-poppers Starman revolves around the tongue-in-cheek personality of the born showman and Pineapple dance teacher aiming for the big time with his glam band. |
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The Lampeter showman had won at Smithfield as far back as 1993, when it was held in London, but a Royal Welsh fatstock title in his home country had previously eluded him. |
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