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Tinseltown
Tinseltown meaning
Nickname for Hollywood: a district of Los Angeles, California, United States. | The movie industry, as found in Hollywood, and Greater Los Angeles, CA, US. | The film industry of the United States of America.
Example sentences (20)
After landing his first starring role in the classic film The Last Picture Show at the age of 22, Jeff would soon make his way as a leading man in Tinseltown.
The beauty admitted she plans to try her luck in Tinseltown during pilot season along with her beau Max - as he also is considering to go back to acting after a while.
But, long before Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire had another dancing partner, his sister Adele and, although forgotten by history, she was the driving force behind Tinseltown’s most famous dancer and movie star.
However, Tinseltown soon lured him back.
Marrying someone normal might have provided a way out of the crazy Presley world, but instead, Lisa Marie went on to wed Michael Jackson followed by Nicolas Cage, two of the most outlandish stars in Tinseltown.
The 36-year-old actress recently had a starring role in 'Fool Me Once', an eight-episode series on Netflix, and Nick Ede - a brand and culture expert - has now suggested that Michelle could turn her focus towards Tinseltown.
And with the move – combined with the LA Lakers lack of a move – the Clippers are officially the team to beat in Tinseltown.
As the new face of Italian designer Versace, Jennifer Lopez (left) is thinking of quitting Tinseltown for Tuscany.
But even as politicians mull a gradual easing of restrictions, insiders say Tinseltown’s sky-high costs — and liabilities — mean filmmaking could look very different to what came before, and be many months away.
Sneaking out to race tracks (dogs and horses), late night to early morning parties with a bevy of beauties, and a bounty of bookies, "The Bull" never had difficulty finding a party in "Tinseltown".
Some of these power players have accused Kirk of “blackmail” and “extortion” in her desperate climb up the Tinseltown ladder.
T. the Extra-Terrestrial” from 1982 when it reopened recently because of a lack of new releases from Tinseltown.
With other big-budget films shelved, became the entire hope of Tinseltown.
After last week’s prime-time win over the Kansas City Chiefs, the Packers head west to Tinseltown for a game with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Former White House insiders tell Sneed Tchen and Jarrett are not only this/close and chummy on the Tinseltown scene, but they got to know Foxx as a frequent visitor at Hollywood fundraising events.
Having had its Tinseltown thunder stolen in recent years by Venice, which some US studios now using the Italian festival as their Oscars launchpad, this time Cannes is putting its much smaller rival in its place.
In the Cold War, Tinseltown played an important role in the cultural battlefield against the USSR and anti-Soviet paranoia was an ever-present theme in American cinema for decades, from the McCarthy era until the Berlin Wall fell.
Memphis Grizzlies rookie Ja Morant takes his show to Tinseltown to face LeBron James and the Lakers.
It was children that prompted her and her husband to leave behind Tinseltown and head back to the gritty reality of urban life.
President Trump’s first-ever State of the Union Address delivered more drama, passion and feel-good patriotism than his critics in Tinseltown delivered all year.