leading lady

NOUN
  1. actress who plays the leading female role
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  • But when a leading lady is taking home the movie budget's proverbial bacon, where does a casting director go to find, say, Jennifer Lopez's match made in cinematic heaven? Guys like Alex O'Loughlin could grow into big stars
  • This version has the same producer, leading lady, cinematographer and costume designer as the classic weepie Imitation of Life. Weekly Mishmash: March 21-27 : Scrubbles.net
  • When Crowe began casting for a leading lady to complement Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire, he was apparently still swithering over who to give the part to when his star arrived for his first costume check.
  • The track shows leading lady Priyanka puffing a 'chillum' (pipe) while she sings 'Dum Maro, yeh hai Sahara'. India eNews
  • New Haven was a feast of fat things—now the young wife in "La Ronde," now the bawd in "Pericles," now a play by Euripides, now by Strindberg, now the leading lady, now the ingénue. The Independent-Film Character
  • The least heralded of ABC's Wednesday night comedies, the down-to-earth The Middle has quietly turned into a steady hit, thanks largely to its leading lady. Emmys: TVGuide.com's Picks for Lead Actress in a Comedy
  • Her co - star Rex Harrison once was asked to identify his favorite leading lady.
  • Welsh hero Stanley Baker heads the cast of Dingaka as a lawyer, with leggy dancer-actress Juliet Prowse as his leading lady.
  • The track shows leading lady Priyanka puffing a 'chillum' (pipe) while she sings "Dum Maro, yeh hai Sahara". Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The March issue of the longtime fashion arbiter gives us radiant Michelle Obama on the cover (a shot by power chronicler Annie Leibovitz as the family slummed at the Hay-Adams Hotel before moving across the street) and a reverent tale, "Leading Lady," by Andre Leon Talley. James Warren: This Week in Magazines: Michelle, Carla and Silda: Hero, Badass and the Humiliated
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