She can play anyone, without undue glamour or starriness, and she has plainly identified herself with a range of small, low-budget pictures by new directors. |
Rihanna may have wanted to shine bright like a diamond but there's nothing wrong with some copper coloured starriness. |
Le Champignon Sauvage, which E-M set up with his wife in 1987, is celebrating a decade of double Michelin starriness. |
Perhaps it's also that she's not yet used to the starriness of it all. |
Daybreak's launch campaign concentrated on the starriness of Adrian and Christine, and stories of their seven-figure salaries were everywhere. |
Her starriness has a challenging, irritating twinkle peculiar to her. |