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* 1959: in the German romantic comedy An Angel On Wheels, Romy Schneider plays the guardian angel of a racing car driver who disguises herself as an air hostess.
Lady Montdore uses Cedric's popularity and charm to reestablish herself as a leading society hostess, to Cedric's advantage.
That way, none is wasted, and the hostess assures herself there will be enough for future visitors.
Claudia worked as a hostess in a Soho restaurant, and later, when her daughter Lily decided that college wasn't for her, Claudia realized the importance of education and looked into college options for herself, regretting that she couldn't have gone right away after high school.
During the early years of her marriage, Caroline used her beauty, wit, and political connections, to establish herself as a major society hostess.
Sarah Anne quickly established herself as a superior hostess and the Grange became a central site for the social and political happening of early Toronto.
Panti played a fictional drag queen character called ' Dusty Mulberry ' in episode 10, season six of the Irish medical drama series The Clinic ( TV series )( 2008 ) Played herself as the hostess / owner of gay bar in episode four of Irish drama series Raw ( television series )( 2008 )

hostess and had
Winston had heard her shaking out the skirt of her new pink silk hostess gown.
From the time Lucrezia had first arrived in Ferrara as Alfonso's intended bride, Isabella, despite having acted as hostess during the wedding festivities, had regarded Lucrezia as a rival, whom she sought to outdo at every opportunity.
In April 2011, Robinson announced that she would end her role as the show's hostess by the time her contract would expire as she had served longer than she originally intended to.
Cold and tactless in human relations, he had allies but very few close personal friends ; he never married and lacked a hostess whose charm could substitute for his chill.
Longtime hostess Christine McGlade (" Moose ") had departed the previous year, as had Alasdair Gillis ( who had been promoted to co-host with Moose in 1985 before leaving towards the end of the 1986 season ); Lisa Ruddy (" Motormouth "), Moose's longtime sidekick on the show, was also gone, having left at the end of the 1985 season.
A widower when elected Vice President in 1928, Curtis had his half-sister " Dolly " Curtis Gann live with him in Washington, DC and act as his hostess for social events.
The matchmaker was a minor American heiress turned major English hostess, Lady Paget ( née Mary " Minnie " Stevens ), the daughter of Mrs. Paran Stevens, the socially ambitious widow of an American hotel entrepreneur who had successfully obtained admittance to the exclusive New York society of the fabled " Four Hundred ".
It was twice-widowed and wealthy in her own right Norah's third marriage, she had originally been a successful dance hall hostess.
After the marriage broke down in 1997, he went on to marry a former air hostess called Becky Jones and had a child with her called Jessica ( born in 1998 ).
In an interview with Dick Cavett on The Dick Cavett Show, actor and director Orson Welles revealed, nonchalantly, that he is the great-grandson of Gideon Welles, and had known a dinner party hostess from the American Civil War era familiar with his great-grandfather Gideon.
) In 1966, she had a brief stint as a TV hostess in Baltimore, Maryland, along with a largely ignored film role in Footsteps in the Snow.
She and Harold Lloyd had three children including Gloria Lloyd and Harold Lloyd Jr. Davis was very active in Beverly Hills and as hostess at the Lloyds ' estate, Greenacres, where she particularly enjoyed rose gardening.
Although she had neither beauty nor rank, her ability as a hostess made her get-togethers the most popular in Paris.
Series 7 saw the last appearance of Philippa Vale, series 8 the last of Barney Crozier, just as the character Peggy had also vanished around this time ( after series 7 ) and regular off-duty hostess Diamante Lil ( Mela White ) had made her last appearance in series 5.
Cleveland's sister Rose Cleveland had been her bachelor brother's hostess in the first 15 months of his first term of office.
Although seating charts recovered from the club after the fire show that the Cabaret Room ( the largest facility in the club ) normally held between 614 and 756 people, a hostess who had worked at the club for several years estimated occupancy on the date in question to be well over 925.
According to manager Avnet, Groban was very nervous about standing in for Bocelli and had to be talked into it, but his performance prompted the show hostess, Rosie O ' Donnell, to ask him to appear on her show the following week, which then led to an appearance on the Ally McBeal show.
Specifically, Begum Inaara argued that her husband had been involved in an affair with an air hostess.
It was revealed in the court that Begum Inaara had hired a private detective to track the Aga Khan's movements with the air hostess.
Their hostess, who had initially denied their presence, was charged with harbouring traitors.

hostess and gained
She gained notoriety as the hostess of the BBC television game show The Weakest Link which has earned her the nickname " Queen of Mean ".
Known in London as a society hostess, during the 1960s and the 1970s, she gained notoriety in gossip columns for her extramarital affair with Anglo-French financier Sir James Goldsmith, who later became her second husband.
Wagner worked as a model in Los Angeles, and gained some television experience by appearing as a hostess in Playboy After Dark.
Mary Foote gained renown as a welcoming and sophisticated hostess to dignitaries and celebrities travelling through the environs of her ( successive ) homesteads in the West.

hostess and European
The most common theme in Shute's novels is the dignity of work, spanning all classes, whether an Eastern European bar " hostess " ( Ruined City ) or brilliant boffin ( No Highway ).
American " society hostesses " such as Perle Mesta have performed a function similar to the host or hostess of the European salon.
This practice is more common in European strip clubs and African or Asian hostess clubs.

hostess and reputation
Lady Montdore, unbeknown to Lord Montdore, takes advantage of her husband's reputation to forward her own career as a hostess and manipulator of her social circle.
Music enhanced her Tuesday evenings at home, and theater parties contributed to her reputation as an outstanding hostess.
Her reputation was further enhanced by her role as Hollywood society hostess, with her parties attended by the elite of Hollywood, and widely and regularly reported in the news media.
She was a celebrated hostess and held a salon that were quite famous, counting artists and men of important positions among her dinner guests, though it was never visited by female members of the upper classes because of her reputation as a courtesan.
Over the next 30 years her reputation as an Edwardian society hostess became established.

hostess and even
In finer restaurants there will be a host or hostess or even a maître d ' hôtel to welcome customers and to seat them.
She is notorious among the show's fans for consistently being dressed as a party hostess, even when doing her housework or relaxing around the house.

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