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Wearing a black-and-white ensemble that bares her midriff, she tucks her feet under her and treats our chat like a gab session.
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An inventive trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong shifted jazz away from an ensemble experience with collective improvisation to one focused on solo performance.
No, but this buoyant comedy-drama combines all of his storytelling talents: the ensemble world-building of “Boogie Nights,” the shambolic misadventures of “Inherent Vice,” the domestic inquisitions of “Magnolia” and the probing psychology of “The Master.”
From Los Angeles Times
In Academy Awards terms, casting refers to the process by which casting directors work with a film’s director and producers on the creative consideration and selection of the actors who make up the ensemble.
From Los Angeles Times
The ceremony rewards acting and stunt ensembles, and lead and supporting performances in film and television.
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