How To Use Comedienne In A Sentence
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Well known as a comedienne in New Zealand and Canada, where she has lived since the 1990s, is Deborah Filler, daughter of Holocaust survivors.
New Zealand: Modern (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries).
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She is very funny and is almost worthy to join the pantheon of female comediennes of the Cicely Courtneidge and Beatrice Lillie rank.
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But if [the Human Rights Campaign] thinks that having a rally at Freedom Plaza with a comedienne is the right approach, I have to wonder.
‘This Is My Mission’
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It has a fascinating article about the all-but-forgotten raunchy Jewish comediennes of the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Her polished delivery and lightness of touch make her one a new generation of female comediennes, one to watch.
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Janina a "comedienne" she had made him feel abashed with her simplicity and enthusiasm.
Komediantka. English
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Now she's a comedienne on the BBC, and she explains to the Guardian why she had to move to England to get a laugh.
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“But in the theatre, No. In the theatre all the best comediennes have built up their reputations by burlesquing the correct emotional responses — fear and love and sympathy.”
Tender is the Night
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He depicts a comedienne who was not a wildly improvisational good-time girl originating soundbites like a female Oscar Wilde.
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The actress and comedienne is certainly in terrific shape.
The Sun
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From the Palestinian comedienne with cerebral palsy to the Arab American with a New Jersey accent, the Muslim comics in the film offer positive images of these ethnic cultures with self-effacing wit.
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She may be in a unique position to know - the comedienne was her great-aunt.
WBIR.com - News
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She went on to become an actress and comedienne.
Times, Sunday Times
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About half the material is truly worth a laugh, the rest is trite and predictable fare in which the comediennes spill the wacky details of their close encounters with a variety of losers, cheaters and foreigners.
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French circus clown, Abe and Mary North, a pair of dancers, a writer, a painter, a comedienne from the Grand Guignol, a half-crazy pederast from the Russian Ballet, a promising tenor they had staked to a year in Milan.
Tender is the Night
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Comedienne Sarah Silverman also paid tribute, saying the Boston-born jokesmith had "made us laugh til we cried".
BBC News - Home
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I asked how it was for her abandoning a successful career as a TV comedienne for music.
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As the crowd waited for the comedienne/Celebrity Apprentice/QVC pitchwoman Joan Rivers to take the stage at the Laurie Beechman Theater, a piano player entertained with Cole Porter's "Anything Goes.
Joan Rivers Dishes On Celebrities, Dating
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While studying music in America, a friend who had seen her amateur act dared her to do an impromptu turn at an open mic night in a New York comedy club - her fate as a cello-playing comedienne was sealed.
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As proof of her versatility, the comedienne has appeared in films of extremely diverse character.
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She was not only a great comedienne, but she had her own style.
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Self-proclaimed America's Best Christian Betty Bowers (aka comedienne Deven Green) explains the Lord's concept of marriage to less-informed Christians.
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‘Yes it has, hasn't it,’ says the Oxfordshire humorist, writer, entertainer, comedienne and broadcaster.
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Sherri is a fantastic comedienne and a real person with the same feelings I had going through a divorce.
'Sherri' premiere recap: If you like it then you shouldn'ta had a fling on it | EW.com
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She's got real skill as a comedienne and the super-perkiness of the character is a perfect fit for her talents.
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Her performance has been the prototype followed, more or less, by those who have succeeded her in the part and who, in the main, have been comediennes rather than straight actresses.
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The comedienne is the latest addition to the Female Force comic book series by Bluewater Productions.
All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
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Mo'Nique, best known as a comedienne and talk-show host, was named best supporting actress.
Canada.com Top Stories
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I used my material from when I was a stand-up comedienne.
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Anyway, she doesn't want to be typecast as a gay comedienne.
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Some of her performances were not just memorable, but unforgettable particularly in recent years when the comedienne in her surfaced in pantomime and farce.
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‘I was going to be a ballet dancer or a painter or a comedienne or a teacher or a psychologist,’ she says of her earliest ambitions.
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‘It may be all right to have as heroines those who do not know Tamil, but to play the role of comediennes, you need to know the language, the language in which films are made’.
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She's got real skill as a comedienne and the super-perkiness of the character is a perfect fit for her talents.
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes.
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I think you are one of best comediennes in the world.
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The comedienne is a Saturday Night Live alum and also appeared on the cult TV hit Arrested Development.
In Pictures: The Hottest Billionaire Heiresses
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A bit of stand-up from our comedienne host boosts the giggle factor.
The Sun
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Clinton's arc provides the analytical foundation, but it also frames the related tentacular outgrowths in politics, society, and the press: The comediennes who so memorably capitalized on the election.
AJ Rossmiller: Brilliant New Book About Gender and 2008 Election
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Here, an outspoken comedienne fights the female corner.
The Sun
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The actress, better known as a comedienne in the US, was honoured for her performance at the Sundance Film Festival.
BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
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She is a confidante, a counsellor and a comedienne.
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Comediennes, humorists, film stars and other famous women mouth off.
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But Merseyside comedienne Pauline Daniels is getting ready to be a kid again.
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Further stage craft lessons followed and she practiced being a comedienne.
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The admitted class also includes published writers, an Olympic figure skater, an improvisational comedienne and a tight rope unicyclist.
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More than ever before, it makes clear that her importance crosses over from the ghetto of poetry and into the arena of serious thinkers, serious comediennes.
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One Sunday newspaper ran two reviews, the shorter by a Muslim comedienne who was asked to confirm the novel's authenticity: she liked the book and thought it true.
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She defines herself, going back to the lexicon of French theatre, as a 'comedienne' rather than an actress.
Daily News & Analysis
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Since comedienne extraordinaire Joan Rivers drifted back to the United States, Edinburgh has been a much less entertaining place.