His father, Jack Mullen, he was a crackerjack publicist in a pretty kind of loony business, in show business.
He knows everyone in show business, and was generous with his support and advice for the young comic Larry Sanders.
Last March, Warwick celebrated 50 years in show business with a special event at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
But after the show went off the air, the actor -- by then 18 -- struggled to find a place in show business.
When he was 12 his father plunked the family into his Oldsmobile and drove from Brooklyn to Hollywood to look for work in show business.
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Gregg Gillis, the obsessive brain and tireless body behind the electronic mashup project called Girl Talk, is, perhaps, the hardest-working man in show business.
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He earned the nickname "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" and often tried to prove it to his fans, said Jay Ross, his lawyer of 15 years.
Written and directed by a white man, and staring some of the most exciting black actors in show business, it was nominated for an Academy Award for best picture.
British comedy legend Norman Wisdom will talk about his 50 years in show business at London's Barbican Centre, kicking off a festival of his most popular, as well as rare, works.
Speaking of Lee-J, Jerry Lee probably has more nicknames for himself than anybody who's ever been in show business: "The Killer, " "JLL, " "Ol' Jerry Lee, " "The Ol' Killer, "... the list goes on and on.
Scott was excited about getting involved in show business. (He also had a plan to launch a line of theftproof clothing.) Robbins saw tremendous potential for him, but he tried to manage his expectations, explaining that none of it was going to happen overnight.
Maintaining that position in the show business landscape is what drives her.
If the two men do not carry the same weight in show-business terms, the comparison is even more strained when it comes to politics.
In addition to her show business career, she is active in managing other businesses as well, including her jewelry line which has been on QVC for about 21 years and has been profitable since its inception.
But in the short run, no one is paying attention to how you show up in your business.
Perhaps it just goes to show that in business, strange things happen - like a rubber boot maker becoming mobile phone company number one.
Seen here in his mid-thirties, just four years removed from the acrimonious breakup of the most successful double act in the history of show business, Lewis is comedically fearless, so much a force of nature that he literally has Paar climbing the walls.
When the series returned in the fall his cohost, Brian Dunkleman, was gone (a decision Dunkleman has since called "the biggest mistake in the history of show business"), and to embrace Idol's live energy Seacrest pulled out the earpiece that connected him with producers.
As injuries such as the one suffered by Robert Griffin III show, in a business in which one is dependent on their ability to play at the highest athletic level possible , disability insurance is no longer simply an option but a necessity for the majority of players.
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In the BBC Two show, business leaders hear pitches from entrepreneurs before deciding whether to invest.
They described their friendship as rare in the competitive world of show business, or perhaps anywhere.
Also on Tuesday, BoS said it continued to show strong growth in its business with operating results for the 10 months to 31 December 2000 showing "good progress".
For nearly 15 years, I walked the floors of the Consumer Electronics Show in a business suite and comfortable flats, not stripper heels and a bandage dress.
An increase in business spending would show similar resilience.
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The new rules require them to hold core capital of 10% and up to 9% of contingent capital, a type of debt that converts to equity in times of trouble, and to show how they would wind up their business in a crisis.
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Even as movements like Occupy Wall Street show how dramatically trust in business has declined.
Yet that argument underlines the need for Mercosur to show greater urgency in tackling unfinished business.
The Scottish National Party criticised the GDP figures and launched an attack on budget forecasts which show an increase in income from business of 22%.
Two recent surveys show improvement in the small-business outlook even as some economists are reportedly saying U.S. economic growth in the fourth quarter will be stronger than previously expected.
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