One reason The Motorcycle Diaries is such a joy to watch is that it's not star-struck about its famous subject. |
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The event inspired Bollywood actress Suhasini Mulay to share her experience of cinema when she was just a young star-struck fan. |
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Yet unlike so many star-struck kids, Kylie had the connections to make her daydreams happen. |
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Elaine said that she had been star-struck when meeting actress Zoe Lucker, who comes from Huddersfield, and plays her boss Tanya. |
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It was strange how I didn't feel any guilt about flirting with the star-struck teenagers, and in fact I was having fun. |
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Bette Davis plays Margo Channing, a great Broadway actress who takes a star-struck Eve Harrington under her wing. |
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But eight-year-old Panny Frost is becoming a showgirl for the second time in her star-struck childhood. |
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With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans. |
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If these sound like the words of one who is a tad star-struck, don't be deceived. |
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As they followed the preparations, they were more clinical than star-struck. |
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While I stood in line to meet Joe, a star-struck young man asked him if he had plans to run for Congress. |
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Evans is completely miscast as the bumbling Interpol agent, while Forlani appears star-struck most of the time, which gets in the way of any type of performance. |
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So we could soon see star-struck youngsters learning their study materials directly from tinsel world heroes or heroines. |
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The road outside was chockers with star-struck fans, who were lining up to obtain Jolin Tsai's autograph. |
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Mujib is a bit star-struck after shaking the hand of his Minister of Defence. |
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And if it does, will the star-struck couple ever admit to it? Watch the breezy romantic musical comedy Hum Tum for the answers. |
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He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds. |
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When I first met Madonna I was star-struck and my knees were knocking together because I was so nervous. |
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Rather, the trick is to pretend to be abnormal yourself, since any ordinary person would be completely star-struck. |
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I was a bit star-struck as an impressionable 11-year old kid. |
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And since films have room only for a handful of stars but can accommodate a whole lot of extras, cinema was a very limited avenue for the star-struck. |
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He helped attract star-struck recruits, but with millions in the bank, he had no interest in devoting the required hours to recruiting, coaching and selling the program. |
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The macho heart-throb, Prithviraj, was heard handing out some sober advice to a group of star-struck college girls during a television programme the other day. |
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Danielle Mason provides the perfect foil as the star-struck, ambitious Lisa and has, I think, the harder job since her character undergoes more development and change. |
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Hundreds of star-struck wannabes will line up outside the Hawk's Well Theatre on Saturday, September 25, for the north-west heats of You're A Star. |
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Doubtless the star-struck continentals displayed impressive knowledge of the Irish economic performance in recent encounters with their idol, according to Mr Ahern. |
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In this crowd, only Andy Warhol sank to the level of being totally, unashamedly star-struck. |
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She is a football enthusiast, a fiend for physical fitness and a star-struck admirer of the comic Bernie Mac. |
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Her eyes lit up with a star-struck grin gracing her pale, freckled face. |
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She left other churchgoers somewhat star-struck. |
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This is the stuff dreams are made of, and given the same situation, we'd become the star-struck noctambulist Gil is. |
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Andrew, who spent seven years pounding the telly beat on The Bill as DI Neil Manson, says he's no longer quite as star-struck as he first was. |
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English singer Cheryl Cole has revealed she was left completely star-struck when she met American singeractress Beyonce Knowles. |
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And speaking during a fleeting visit home to Ireland, the star admits that he still gets star-struck when filming big-money blockbusters. |
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Lewis, who has become a multi-platinum selling artist and three time Grammy Award nominee, further revealed she still gets star-struck when meeting other A-listers. |
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It wasn't as though I was star-struck however I did see stars. |
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You get a bit star-struck because they are stars of the game. |
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Derrick Williams was star-struck on his first league appearance. |
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Although he has a deep respect for the talented people he's worked with, he is not particularly star-struck, nor overly impressed by the trappings of wealth and fabulosity. |
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