How To Use Walk-on In A Sentence

  • In 1994, she was a walk-on at the Newport Beach outrigger canoe club; in 2000 she and her eight crewmates won the sport's national championships.
  • During the day I do walk-on work in programmes with murder in the title.
  • In an odd bit of casting, Kris Kristofferson has a walk-on as Karubi, Daena's father, who comes to a somewhat gruesome end.
  • A big-boned, sharp-tongued farm girl, Josie is the beating heart of this play and the kind of role actors dream of through years of movie walk-ons and commercials.
  • Lucky for him, his third defensive end was a walk-on who had some experience.
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  • He went to Arizona State on an academic scholarship and made the team as a walk-on.
  • The story of Helen prompted a similar style treatment in a Robert Wise production, in which the young Brigitte Bardot had a walk-on part.
  • Incidentally, director Kamal's film also has Mahima Chaudhary in yet another walk-on role.
  • Entertaining cameos by the likes of Donald Trump to David Bowie add some more spice but when spotting celebrity walk-ons is the most entertaining thing about a film that's a problem.
  • The film explores the notion that we are all playing walk-on roles through other people's lives.
  • He eventually found a position performing in a children's theatre group and was offered walk-on roles in local T.V. commercials.
  • As the series has developed, the three guests featured in each edition have become little more than walk-on extras.
  • I found myself as a walk-on character in his third Star Risk novel, a "salat" teacher named "Stiff Perr. Archive 2006-08-01
  • There's talk of agents, managers, callbacks and walk-ons.
  • It may be that we learn more about the past by focusing on the walk-on parts than by rehearsing yet again the well-known facts about those who occupy centre stage.
  • Forrest Whitaker is his usual melancholic self: the butt of several jokes made by the sniper, while Katie Holmes' role, is more of a walk-on.
  • Down near the basket, Karen is guarding Courtney Kanegae, a five-foot-two freshman walk-on.
  • In 1990, Hamilton entered the University of Colorado, in Boulder, as a freshman and joined the school's ski team as a walk-on.
  • When she left school, she was turned down by drama school and went into modelling, eventually winning some walk-on parts in films.
  • Featuring walk-ons from Frank Zappa and Dennis Hopper, the film is also awash with fantastic music.
  • In order to salute the real-life equivalents of its subjects, the film affects a semi-documentary style, casts character actresses rather than stars in the leads, and uses genuine military personnel as walk-ons.
  • Lovers Walk captures the egotism of love, the moments when you have eyes only for each other; the passersby are the extras, hurrying by unaware of their walk-on role in this everyday romance of tingling possibilities, wounded hearts and stalking tendencies. Lovers Walk
  • He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars.
  • Well, my break, I think, was starting at the bottom, sort of, as a walk-on in ‘Coreolanus,’ and slowly, you know, working my way up.
  • Oh my god, it's hilarious, his best cameo/appearance since his walk-on in The Muse.
  • Norma was an actress and had worked with The Old Vic, but, bored with walk-on parts, she was trying to get a foothold elsewhere.
  • Unlike the previous installment, this movie focuses primarily on the students, allowing many of the adults little more than walk-on cameos.
  • ‘I'm not just a walk-on, I actually have lines,’ he explains.
  • He made the team as a walk-on and will leave it as one of its most successful offensive players in history.
  • We should accommodate changes required by our great era with adoption of "walk-on-two-legs" policy according to times.
  • And then, suddenly, she was everybody's walk-on girlfriend on television - in, among many others, Coronation Street, On the Buses and Steptoe and Son.
  • In order to salute the real-life equivalents of its subjects, the film affects a semi-documentary style, casts character actresses rather than stars in the leads, and uses genuine military personnel as walk-ons.
  • All sorts of politicians and performers and charlatans make walk-on appearances.
  • With a roster heavy on walk-ons and light on returning veterans, Georgia won three of its first four games, losing only at Gonzaga in overtime.
  • He then spent nine months working on a whaling ship that went to Antarctica but on his return continued taking walk-on parts in films. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big-boned, sharp-tongued farm girl, Josie is the beating heart of this play and the kind of role actors dream of through years of movie walk-ons and commercials.
  • The Huskies wore a patch with the initials "AM" in remembrance of former Huskies walk-on Andrew Moritz, who played from 1996-99 and lost his battle with cancer desmoplastic round cell Nov. 26. The Seattle Times
  • Distancing himself might be wiser, but playing only a walk-on in this would not be a clever career move. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The movie is chock full of cameos - everyone from the Olsen Twins to Bruce Willis to one of the original Angels gets a walk-on.
  • She added: ‘I had a walk-on part in the film, and I met my late husband John on set.’
  • Pity I never took a look in that office... "Truscott was like a walk-on player who'd missed a leading role by too early an exit. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • With just eight scholarship players and one walk-on left on the roster after four players were dismissed in early February, Tennessee State closed the regular season on a 5-2 run before falling to Murray State in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament for the second consecutive season. Ohio Valley Conference
  • Then there was the walk-on, Clay Matthews from Agoura Hills, Calif., the son of the former USC great and NFL linebacker Clay Matthews Jr. and the nephew of Hall of Fame offensive lineman Bruce Matthews. Matthews' rise gives USC an impressive linebacker trifecta
  • While Gervais could argue that only a fool would forgo such walk-on talent, there was more than a whiff of cruising for a schmoozing. He just wants to be loved | Observer profile
  • Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production.
  • There are two categories of ticket - pre-booked priority and walk-on.
  • The others are redshirt freshman Jeff Krohn, a former walk-on who shone in the spring, and sophomore Matt Cooper.
  • Chances are, he's better than most walk-ons but not as good as most first-year scholarship players.
  • For the record, as chronicled in Scoreboard, Baby, Seattle police detective Maryann Parker did a superb job investigating allegations that Jerramy Stevens, a walk-on-water tight end for the Washington Huskies, raped and sodomized a young virgin at a Sigma Chi party in June of 2000. Norm Stamper: Football's Sex Offenders and Their Law Enforcement Defenders
  • The interest is the interplay between the three main characters, Oedipus himself, Jocasta and her brother Cleon, as the story is unfolded to them by a succession of walk-ons (Tiresias, the messenger, the shepherd, etc) - although the plot covers the whole of Oedipus 'life, the setting of the play respects the unities and takes place over a few hours or possibly days. Lightsecond
  • He was a seasoned champion, and I was just some no-name walk-on from Michigan. NPR Topics: News
  • WASHINGTON—The inspirational 1993 movie "Rudy" celebrates Daniel Ruettiger as a plucky underdog who overcomes long odds and his diminutive stature to earn a walk-on role on Notre Dame's legendary college-football team. SEC Tackles 'Rudy' in Fraud Case
  • The strongside linebackers, Shanle and Baker, are walk-ons who earned spots with hard work.
  • And so as I was writing, Curtis played this walk-on role, really, of showing up to help when the workload called for it and then disappearing. Catherine Murdock discusses her first novel, Dairy Queen.
  • He will appear in a walk-on role in a Moscow Ballet production of Swan Lake along with the professional cast of top Russian artists.
  • Our little drama has given Pat a walk-on part in his own childhood. MAN AND WIFE
  • With an exemplary work ethic and attitude, Thornton, a former walk-on at North Carolina, will attack his opportunity.
  • Walls originally made the team as a walk-on, but he was awarded a scholarship this season.
  • Warwick station is a major park-and-ride, bus transfer and walk-on station.
  • Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify.
  • He blamed her for their getting married and taking his mind off staying in shape so he could try out at some school as a walk-on. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • But many walk-on fares are now at eye-watering levels.
  • I could easily imagine Aaron Spelling bumping into Hackman at the Playboy Club and badgering him into a quick walk-on.
  • So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup.
  • Larry Berkman played baseball as a walk-on at the University of Texas and coached most of his son's early youth league teams.
  • ASSOCIATED PRESS Daniel 'Rudy' Ruettiger, pictured in 2005, whose experience as a Notre Dame football walk-on inspired the movie, settled SEC allegations that he took part in a pump-and-dump stock scheme. SEC Tackles 'Rudy' in Fraud Case
  • So when I was asked to do walk-ons in Edward Lee's Header and the movie of my own book The Lost I said sure.
  • People just don't go from being a walk-on to a first-round NFL pick. Matthews' rise gives USC an impressive linebacker trifecta
  • Later, she did walk-on work in Spike Lee's film about her father and lived in Phoenix for awhile, after she fell for an NBA player that she thought she might marry.
  • In the meantime also if you ask me, some of these straight boys are enjoying the farouche walk-on-the-wild-side thrill of going there. Kevin Killian: What I Saw at the Orono Conference 2008, part 7
  • Christian Moody has been about as good as a walk-on can be, but it's a lot to ask him to play 20-plus minutes on a Final Four-level team.
  • She still recalls each event fondly, telling me about her daily show at the Oklahoma State Fair in 2002 and her walk-on cameo for Fox's ‘Mad TV’.
  • These days, whether it's at the recent NFL combine or at the Senior Bowl or on the USC practice field, people have a hard time believing Matthews was a walk-on, a kid who loved to play football but was deemed by Division I coaches, including Carroll, to be too slow and too small to make a difference. Matthews' rise gives USC an impressive linebacker trifecta
  • Tech had only eight pitchers - and a couple of those were walk-ons.
  • Michelle then transferred to Rutgers in 2001 as a sophomore and joined the swim team as a walk-on.
  • Kelly says: ‘The producers gave me a walk-on part in the film but for whatever reason I didn't make it to the final cut.’
  • If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci.
  • He was a walk-on college player at the University of California and a 20th-round pick of the Blue Jays in 1989. Thorne: Kent's bristly personality can't erase Hall of Fame career
  • Though he has been on scholarship for the past two seasons, Mr. Merriewether, who wasn't recruited, says he's offended by the term walk-on and has done everything he can to welcome the nonscholarship players into the team's rituals. Who Invited All the Walk-Ons?
  • Now that Bob Hope is no longer available to make surprise walk-ons, I think the mantle should be passed on to Stan.
  • I thought I was being auditioned as a walk-on, and that would've suited me fine.
  • This time last year they only had eight players on scholarship, which meant two walk-ons started the annual Blue-White game.
  • Alabama is determined to find a suitable backup for QB Brodie Croyle, even if it means developing a walk-on.
  • Tyler Summitt, Pat's son, 20, plays on the men's team at Tennessee as a walk-on. Summitt determined to face down Alzheimer's challenge
  • The next option is rookie Nick Hardwick, a former walk-on at Purdue who has played center one year.
  • Mutz, a former walk-on at Arizona State, had two touchdown receptions in the Sun Devils' season-opening victory over Northern Arizona.
  • Former linebacker Adam Archuleta went from walk-on to first-round NFL draft pick last spring.
  • Cumming quickly became very busy, with stage roles in Scotland and walk-on parts in TV shows such as Taggart.
  • We have a very stylish colonial-style his and hers walk-on floordrobe at home. Archive 2007-04-01

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