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She and played
She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day.
She played chess with him by postcard.
She played with style and a touch of the grand manner, and every piece she performed was especially effective in its closing measures.
She sat down and played two slots at once, looking grim, as if bested by mechanical devices, and Owen felt sorry for the lay-sisters depending on her support.
She understood sex anyway, and played at it well.
Angela Lansbury, who had played Miss Marple in the movie, The Mirror Crack'd, directed by Guy Hamilton, went on to star in the TV series Murder, She Wrote as Jessica Fletcher, a mystery novelist who also solves crimes.
She is one of a few characters who played a major part in the original cause of the Trojan War itself: not only did she offer Helen of Troy to Paris, but the abduction was accomplished when Paris, seeing Helen for the first time, was inflamed with desire to have her — which is Aphrodite's realm.
She played bit parts in three English-language films, the British comedy Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ) with Dirk Bogarde, Helen of Troy ( 1954 ), in which she was understudy for the title role but appears only as Helen's handmaid, and Act of Love ( 1954 ) with Kirk Douglas.
She dabbled in pop music and played the role of a glamour model.
She played the duet from orbit while Anderson played on the ground in Russia.
She appeared on the television series Taxi in the early 1980s, as the wife of the character played by Andy Kaufman, winning two Emmy Awards for her work.
She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical Wicked, both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2009.
She again played the role for the Los Angeles production which began performances on February 7, 2007.
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 – May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
She played a wisecracking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker.
She became familiar to a new generation of film-goers when she played Principal McGee in both 1978's Grease and 1982's Grease 2, as well as making appearances on such television shows as Alice, Maude and Falcon Crest.
She is addicted to sleeping pills, absorbed in the shallow dramas played on her " parlor walls " ( flat-panel televisions ), and indifferent to the oppressive society around her.
She played first board on the U. S. Women's team in the 38th Chess Olympiad, when the U. S. team scored a bronze medal.
She read books, wrote letters, and played the lute ( see Bartolomeo Tromboncino ).
She finished with only 4 points from 9 games, tied for 6 – 7 place with Jan Timman, who had also played below his rating.
She played a novelty in the opening which she devised over the board.
Kabir also played roles on Dynasty, Murder, She Wrote, Magnum, P. I., Hunter, Knight Rider and Highlander: The Series amongst others.
She also played the part of Camie in the film Star Wars ( 1977 ).
She also played the recurring character Jackie Robbins on ER.

She and stereotypical
She is often portrayed as a stereotypical television mother and is often included on lists of top " TV moms ".
She is a stereotypical skill character with many skill-based abilities.
She represents the stereotypical popular girl portrayed on many TV shows.
She has demonstrated her ability to go beyond stereotypical images, most notably in the monologue series of playlets Up In Town ( 2002 ), written by Hugo Blick, and focusing on a society hostess's realisation that her star is fading.
She was repeatedly depicted as the stereotypical naïve blonde damsel in distress.
She advocated that women seek any employment they wish, rather than catering to the stereotypical " feminine " roles of the time, such as teaching.
She is depicted as a stereotypical blonde, a popular bombshell who is interested in her looks, teenage boys and little else.
She is a stereotypical beatnik that is always seen wearing a beret and dark glasses.
She was linked to the murder of her stepson King Edward the Martyr and appeared as a stereotypical bad queen and evil stepmother in many medieval histories.
She naturally looks like the stereotypical " evil witch " of folk stories and appears to be the " lead " witch of the Ankh Morpork coven.
She greatly despises Nanette for her heartless, snobby behavior and her failed attempts at the stereotypical refinement, behavior, language, and fashion of the French, as she believes that she is French herself.
She enthusiastically participated in retrospective screenings of Valley Girl and in 2005, taped interviews for nostalgia segments on VH-1, which led to rekindled cult interest in her as the " quintessential 1980s stereotypical female " and new critical appreciation for her acting abilities.
She was initially noted to be a stereotypical shōnen character, serving as a love interest for the protagonist, and served little purpose in the series initially beyond being comic relief.
She is often a stereotypical character who does not hesitate to do bad, bad things to the main actress including trying to steal her boyfriend before the wedding.
She is a single, thirty-eight-year-old woman whose life is a satirised version of the stereotypical single London thirty-something in the nineties.
She appears to have formed a very close friendship with Jubilee and become Westernized, wearing revealing clothes and enjoying stereotypical ' mall rat ' activities, although it is revealed that she may carry some reservations and resentments for trading in on her morals and beliefs for her Western behavior.
She is not the stereotypical female character and exchanges witty repartee with Lord Illingworth, indeed she could be viewed as a female dandy.
She is stereotypical representation of a nineteenth century ‘ girl ’ child-afraid, needs male protection, and innocent.
She often acts as the voice of reason, but displays exaggerated behavior traits of stereotypical mothers and takes the blatant dysfunctionality of her family for granted, unlike the other family members, who are aware that they are eccentric.
She takes the " stereotype " outta stereotypical popular girl.
She bears little physical similarities with the other Nessies, having the appearance of a stereotypical Loch Ness monster.
She appears to fit the stereotypical, cheerful catgirl archetype, but it is later revealed that she was the subject and victim of horrible medical experiments, which is most likely what made her an Orochi follower.
She disguises herself in a costume very similar to a stereotypical Hallowe ' en witch, wearing a green-faced old crone mask, a floppy black hat, and a long black dress.
" She was impressed that the series " is surprisingly devoid of the sexual innuendo and exploitation that anime fans have come to associate with decorative female characters " in that it avoids the stereotypical random beautiful women, and instead creates its own " extreme " world that features " superhuman strength, superhuman senses, fantastically grotesque monsters, inhumanly powerful villains and gorgeous sidekicks.

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