He's still waiting for the big plum role that will make him a household name. |
Over the years it seemed to become a household name and the event is always an occasion to look forward to. |
He is not yet a household name, but the daddy of the Russian oligarchy can still turn heads. |
Nicholas is a popular, highly regarded actor who has been a star and a household name for several decades. |
Despite Hilleman's many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name. |
The intention is to make St Lucia a household name and give would-be visitors a new island choice. |