Charlie is hired as a stagehand but naturally gets pressed into service as an actor as well. |
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After the angel appears, they have to hand off its wings to a stagehand and run around to the wings to get onstage for the next dance. |
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When I worked as a stagehand on TV shows it was shredded polyethylene film. |
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A classically trained actor, he found his first brush with show business aged 15 as a stagehand at York Theatre Royal. |
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Aged 12, she got a job as a stagehand at a New Hampshire repertory theatre and went on to study acting at the prestigious Julliard drama school. |
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At the venue later, a stagehand tells me that the airlines flying into Reno used to have lots of problems because of all the bowlers converging on this city. |
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He found work as a stagehand in a Prague theatrical company in 1959 and soon began writing plays with Ivan Vyskočil. |
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He left home while still a child, seeking his fortune in London, where he worked variously as a kitchen hand and hotel pageboy, and later as an actor and stagehand. |
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As he got ready to go onstage, Eastwood got an idea, and had a stagehand bring him a chair. |
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In the early 1950s Peckinpah was the director-in-residence at Huntington Park Civic Theatre and then a stagehand at KLAC-TV in Los Angeles. |
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You are doomed to be scriptwriter, stagehand and star in a perpetual pantomime. |
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Letitia, 40, started romancing lowly stagehand Alex Lillyman, 20, after splitting from her husband last year. |
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She admits to having a fling with stagehand Steve Murray and she told how she had taken cocaine after years of denying the allegations. |
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Its light came from thirty feet to the left of it, and the moon itself rose audibly until a stagehand juggled it, whenceafter it ceased to rise. |
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The steam wafting over the dish comes not from the food, but from a stagehand crouched under a table with the kind of machine that unwrinkles trousers. |
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Told from Hitler's perspective, an encounter with a female stagehand is a fine example of the kind of awkward social interactions that populate the text. |
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After a short stint with the U. S. Navy, Philbin settled in Los Angeles and found work in the television industry as a stagehand and later as a news writer. |
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Previously working largely as a stagehand and carpenter, with only bit parts as an actor, Ford caught Lucas' eye after featuring in his 1973 film American Grafitti. |
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Characteristically ejected from drama school, one of Allen's first forays into professional showbusiness was as a stagehand at the Victoria Palace Theatre. |
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Most of our colleagues, working in the field, started as stagehand. |
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There's a stagehand who does this and there's another stagehand who does this. |
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Cooper's reply is not printable, and he seriously asked a stagehand if they could get priests to hang around in the wings during the panto. |
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One execution shows a young stagehand and his girlfriend watching ballet from the wings while sharing ice cream. |
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This qualifies the new volunteer to work as a stagehand. |
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Secter's next film also broke new ground by portraying a romance between a white male stagehand and a female performer from a visiting Chinese dance troupe. |
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