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1. registry office and throw the mother and father of all show business
2. It’s all show business
3. But it’s not easy getting into show business and everyone has to eat
4. Maker, the hottest impresario in show business
5. His connections and show business moxy
6. Davis had a great career in Las Vegas, which resulted in him being called Mister Show Business
7. Moreover, they haven’t been overwhelmed by vast amounts of money, which have poured into the wallets of those on the political stage, as well as those in show business and the world of snorts
8. Now, more than ever, this intention has been on the minds of those in show business, as exhibited in numerous movies
9. show business stars and heirs to fortunes driven, despite their money, to self-destruction?
10. "Do you? What the fuck do you know about show business? You were born with a silver spoon up your ass
11. Apparently, the three girls all made a somewhat precarious living on the fringes of show business, and although Linda had not only been a friend, but had also been about to move in, they could tell them little about her
12. In 1949 Nancy made a list for herself of show business’s most eligible bachelors, with an eye to trying to marry one
13. [>] Traveling to Wall Street and following: “Joe in Show Business and Movies,” diaries, RFKP, box 5
14. And that’s all show business is, really
15. The dream of teaching Latin disappeared, of course, when I moved to Los Angeles to work in show business
16. It is just as I had suspected; there were really people who believed that everyone in show business lived in one big house
17. Now I had walked in off the street with the most elusive man in show business
18. Among the many strange sensations I’ve experienced during my life in show business, few have matched the panicked scrabbling of a live rabbit that had been placed inside a top hat on my head
19. There probably are norms for promoters’ compensations in show business and movie deals, usually under the rubric of producer’s compensation
20. For many years, Grace Goddard had told her that she was pretty, that she was special, and that one day she would be in show business
21. Of course, this wasn’t exactly show business
22. The phrase “overnight success story” is often used when describing the rapid ascent of certain celebrities to the upper echelons of show business
23. Some of the ladies present—all models and aspiring actresses—were willing and able to give themselves to any of the male guests since most of them were power players in show business
24. ” However, she also allowed that she was starting to understand what she called “the Hollywood game” and she knew she had no choice but to play it if she were ever to make a name for herself in show business
25. Natasha had an impressive library of show business books in her cottage office, which Marilyn began to devour
26. Marilyn Monroe had met a wide assortment of characters in her last couple of years in show business circles, but nobody like Johnny Hyde
27. Well-respected in the industry, he was manic when it came to his show business pursuits
28. Grace told Marilyn that it was impossible for Marilyn to have a career in show business and also be responsible for her impulsive and troubled mother
29. “She told me that she wanted nothing more than to do a good job, sign with Fox, and, as she put it, ‘become the biggest star there is, Jerry—the biggest star there is!’ I told her, ‘You know, Marilyn, there’s more to show business than stardom
30. Marilyn knew her Aunt Grace—now more devoted to Christian Science than she had been even when Ana was alive—might take issue with the photographs, but she also knew that Grace understood show business and public relations and would eventually reconcile all of it in her head
31. Grace loved hearing her stories, especially the show business stories
32. Marilyn then tried to explain show business public relations to her foster mother, telling her that she shouldn’t believe anything she read, “especially,” she said, “when it comes to Marilyn Monroe,” referring to herself in the third person
33. Marilyn began work on There’s No Business like Show Business in May
34. “When he came onto the set of Show Business, it happened to be the day we were doing Marilyn’s big ‘Heat Wave’ number
35. She had loved being in show business and wished it could have continued, but a Kennedy woman’s first responsibility was always to family, not career
36. In fact, she was known in the family as “the Hollywood Kennedy,” the least politically motivated of the Kennedy sisters, the one who—as Jeanne Martin, Dean’s widow, put it—“loved a good time, loved show business, was a lot of fun and well liked by the stars she had met through her husband: Judy Garland, Jackie Cooper, Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Martha Raye, Jimmy Durante, and dozens of others
37. With three bedrooms and two baths, Marilyn’s new house was a surprisingly small—by show business standards—hacienda-type, one-story home on Fifth Helena Drive outside of Brentwood, California
38. I think they felt that maybe she should not have gone into show business, that maybe her life would have been better
39. Therefore, he lashed out by excluding them from the services—as well as most of Marilyn’s other friends in show business
40. Over the course of years I have devoted to The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, a great number of people went out of their way to assist me, literally hundreds of relations, entertainment journalists, socialites, lawyers, celebrities, show business executives and former executives, associates, and friends as well as foes, classmates, teachers, neighbors, newspersons, and archivists
41. Considering that Marilyn was only compensated $100,000 for Something’s Got to Give, this new contract was quite amazing and also one of the biggest in show business up until that time
42. That is show business