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View definitions for star of stage and screen

star of stage and screen

noun as in matinee idol

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British actress Sylvia Syms, a star of stage and screen for six decades, has died at the age of 89.

From BBC

Angela Lansbury, the star of stage and screen who died on Tuesday, put her talents at the service of story.

The Scottish star of stage and screen had built a caring relationship with a chimpanzee named Tonka, who had starred in a number of films in the '90s, including "George of the Jungle."

From Salon

Lemercier is a César-winning French star of stage and screen, and a director with a handful of breezy comedies under her belt, so we’re not talking about some wide-eyed Dion fan paying tribute with an elaborate bauble before returning to obscurity.

Star of stage and screen Sir Ian McKellen said he was “euphoric” to receive his first dose in December.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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