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starred

[stahrd] / stɑrd /


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Stoppard maintained that it wasn’t autobiographical at the time he wrote it—though later it became public that he had had an affair with Felicity Kendal, who had starred in a few of his plays.

From The Wall Street Journal

So Night and Day was about journalism and its purposes; the Real Thing was about love and infidelity and starred Felicity Kendal, for whom Stoppard left his second wife, the doctor and broadcaster Miriam Stoppard.

From BBC

Its creators were first-time show runners, unknown young actors were cast in lead roles, and even though the show starred kids, it was not for children.

From Los Angeles Times

The film, based on the book by Ian Fleming, was produced by Albert Broccoli and starred Sean Connery as the British spy.

From BBC

In the 1980s, Dharmendra starred in a string of action movies, earning him the nickname "He-Man".

From Barron's