Ironically, the past few months could bring a fresh appreciation and attention to Kelly's thespian abilities. |
|
A conceited thespian, he treats every introduction as a stage entrance and every conversation is a source of high drama and shameless posturing. |
|
This year, she has appeared in a trio of movies and has failed to show any noteworthy thespian skills. |
|
And that's all it is, one giant performance after another in hopes their proficient thespian skills will pay dividends in the long run. |
|
They have tried to present the different facets of the former Pope's life as a manual labourer, poet, thespian and footballer. |
|
Imperial prosperity produced audiences keen to sample thespian delights and able to afford to. |
|
I wanted to argue, or display my thespian skill by claiming a dying relative or dire emergency. |
|
They share a flat in Glasgow, while resting from thespian duties that somehow don't materialise. |
|
So, is her daughter showing any early signs of following in her parents' thespian footsteps? |
|
Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial thespian complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt. |
|
I don't envy anyone that thespian task, but she gets the job done superbly. |
|
Growing up on the tough Lawrence Weston Estate in Bristol, thespian tendencies were not encouraged. |
|
It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in. |
|
His concentration on style, however, leaves us with an emotionally tinny thespian drama. |
|
For these uniquely thespian presentations they sometimes receive great sums of money. |
|
Massey, who was raised in the old school of thespian behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional. |
|
Daryl Hannah plays an earthbound angel, while Anthony Edwards is her erudite cohort and British thespian Robin Sachs is the master angel. |
|
George was the genius thespian who brought Robot Monster to life, as well as hundreds, if not thousands of other stage and screen simians. |
|
One wrestler went too far off script and stomped to death a fellow athletic thespian. |
|
This year, the award went to septuagenarian Hemanta Das, the redoubtable thespian of Oriya cinema. |
|
|
Her sole thespian gesture is to toss her pageboy hairdo and look flustered, not much to base a performance on. |
|
If you slept through last May, maybe you aren't aware that America's favorite thespian hoopster done grown into a gamebreaker. |
|
A frustrated thespian, he enjoyed delivering long-winded, hyperbolic, and melodramatic speeches that rolled off his tongue in a rich bass voice. |
|
Actually, they said that it was my thespian talents that made them choose me, and they said that my voice was adequate, but they'd prefer it if I kept improving it. |
|
Professional voice coach Julia Lenardon says the thespian is dedicated, determined and wonderful to teach. |
|
And the word from his thespian offspring bodes well for the NAC English Theatre's esprit de corps. |
|
The shooting of Reverse, a thriller set in Stalinist Poland, gave full rein to her thespian talent. |
|
So if you aren't too totally absorbed in thespian pleasures, listening up could deliver you some extremely interesting and quite timely information. |
|
It's not that he's miscast, or wrong for the film, but his thespian power transcends the material, making the meager work of others around him stand out even more. |
|
In the video, Franco recites classic pick up lines in front of a mirror set to the sounds of some deeply thespian tunes. |
|
But Norris is so inviolably the real thing that even his mind-boggling thespian stiffness works as a badge of pride. |
|
He screamed and I sloped off with my thespian tail between my legs. |
|
No one in her family had ever displayed thespian leanings before. |
|
He got over his thespian aspirations pretty quickly and signed up to the infant Radio station as a vision-mixer, then a cameraman and floor manager. |
|
John Gielgud, along with his two contemporaries and friends, Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson, dominated the thespian scene for much of the 20th century. |
|
A director who is thinking of her as a full-fledged thespian may be a better man than the one who is thinking of her as a full-bosomed ornament. |
|
No thespian snob worth his salt would have taken on a Sunday evening TV show about a cop with a Westie dog. |
|
What's the Abbey's take on this thespian tradition? |
|
And that Rooney should have to share it … well, yes of course, sure, let her share it by all means with Cate Blanchett who was, arguably in fact, the senior thespian partner in this passionate love story. |
|
Lahr's thespian gospel often sounds hyped-up, even hysterical. |
|
|
She breaks off, to submit her thespian self to a little criticism. |
|
An alcoholic, Burton's failure to live up to those expectations disappointed critics and colleagues and fueled his legend as a great thespian wastrel. |
|
If this play bombed, the Thespian Club was likely to drop the senior drama club altogether. |
|
In the installation, the British Thespian would sleep in a glass box in the museum with nothing but pillows and a water jug. |
|
His sublimated rage at Madonna notwithstanding, he is happy to defend her as a Thespian. |
|
Brooding British Thespian Henry Cavill is on tap as the new Superman. |
|