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Definition of co-star in English: co-starnoun ˈkəʊstɑː A cinema or stage star appearing with another or others of equal importance. (电影或舞台上的)联袂明星;共同主演者 she had a well-publicized affair with her co-star Example sentencesExamples - Not only has she dated a series of co-stars, fellow actors and directors, she's openly gushed about them in interviews.
- The contrast between skilful actors and their overwhelmed co-stars hurts the overall experience.
- His natural demeanor can seem a tad tepid, but at least he's not trying to be a jittery homespun Hepburn like his famous co-star.
- Benigni's film and his co-star, the child actor Giorgio Cantarini, are very much in the tradition of the neo-realist dependence on the reactions of children.
- It's been recorded that during the course of making this movie you had a bit of fun playing practical jokes on one of your co-stars.
- He has by far the most complex character with his co-stars faring rather worse.
- He was backed by one of his co-stars, British actress, Saffron Burrows, who agreed that ‘the eternal question of the futility of war’ was at the heart of Troy.
- He is pretty much an equal co-star in The Pink Panther Strikes Again, the third and funniest of the series.
- The rest of his concern arose over his co-stars who were steeped in method acting for which Gable had little time.
- Marilyn Monroe had bought the film rights with a view to inviting Olivier to be her co-star and director.
- Tanya, pink satin jacket fitting her petite frame perfectly, threatened her co-star from across the stage.
- With much less stage time than her co-stars, she considers the play to be her perfect introduction to theatre.
- Critics, co-stars and superstar friends remained broadly loyal to him during this turbulent period.
- It's frustrating to watch him carry every scene while his co-stars get given so little.
- First, Branagh throws open the stage, refusing to limit himself and his co-stars to the narrow confines of traditional staging, all the while remaining faithful to the spirit of Shakespeare.
- There was a particularly touching moment when the floor was opened up to questions and an elderly woman introduced herself as one of Pinsent's first co-stars on stage.
- The Behind the Scenes featurette is nothing more than a fellow actor's love letter to their canine co-star.
- His facial expressions and ad libs were enough to get his co-stars to break character and audiences to bust a gut.
- Take a moment to quiz the staff and they'll gladly regale you of the occasion when the Lethal Weapon star dragged his co-star Glenn Close along there to sample their sizeable haddock.
- He turned down the role after discovering that his co-star would be Clark Gable.
verb ˈkəʊstɑː [no object]1Appear in a production as a co-star. (与他人)联袂主演 Rickman co-starred with Bruce Willis in the movie 里克曼和布鲁斯·威利斯在影片中联袂主演。 Example sentencesExamples - The 62-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor co-stars in Scoop, which opens on Friday.
- He co-starred with her in a TV film never completed due to her tragic death.
- The first time I saw Bill Bailey was when he co-starred with Dylan Moran as his mad bearded neighbour, Manny, on Channel 4's sitcom Black Books.
- Suddenly, I remembered that back in 1978, when I was about the same age, the first Clint Eastwood movie I ever saw was Every Which Way But Loose, in which he co-starred with an orangutan.
- That scene you just saw was from ‘The Big Valley,’ in which our guest, Linda Evans, co-starred with Barbara Stanwyck, playing the Barkley family's beautiful daughter, Audra.
- Fresh from his television fame in Happy Days, he co-starred with John Wayne in the latter's valedictory swan song The Shootist.
- You co-starred with Shannen Doherty at a young age.
- And joining us now here in Los Angeles is Barbara Eden, who co-starred with Tony Randall in ‘The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao’ and ‘The Brass Bottle.’
- But how can that happen to somebody who once co-starred with the likes of Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Gene Autry?
- Her big break came that same year when she co-starred with Frank Sinatra in The Joker Is Wild.
- Add Eddie Murphy to co-star with Steve Martin and it had to be a done deal.
- They had gone their separate ways after 102 Dalmatians but met up again, by chance, when she co-starred with actor Matthew Rhys.
- Cash co-starred with Kirk Douglas in the western ‘A Gunfight ‘and earned good reviews.’
- Samuel works all the time: He stars, co-stars and does small parts.
- He co-starred with Russian dancer/actor Mikhail Baryshnikov in White Nights, a movie that had the two acting and dancing.
- It was a feather-light romantic comedy in which Brando co-starred with Sophia Loren.
- And she paid tribute to Cruise, who co-starred with her in Jerry Maguire, the film which shot her to fame.
- She also co-starred with Danny Kaye in The Five Pennies.
- At 14 he appeared in Joe Dante's Explorers, a tale about an alien-obsessed kid in which he co-starred with River Phoenix.
- Emigrating to Europe, she co-starred with Paul Robeson in two Brit films of the 30s and enlivened other Brit films for the next four decades.
- 1.1with object (of a production) include as a co-star.
(与他人)联袂主演 his new TV show co-stars John Schneider 他在新电视剧中与约翰·施奈德共同主演。 Example sentencesExamples - The movie co-stars the likes of previous Coen collaborator, Billy Bob Thornton, as a popular soap opera actor, whom Zeta-Jones hires to pose as a husband, and Geoffrey Rush, as the director of the actor's soap opera.
- For the moment he's playing Charlize Theron's father in the forthcoming remake of The Italian Job, co-starring Mark Wahlberg.
- The movie will co-star Johnny Depp as a Scotland Yard detective, his second outing with a magnifying glass after last year's Sleepy Hollow.
- She met Percy while she was preparing to tour America with the play Love Letters, co-starring George Hamilton.
- He is currently working on Pay It Forward, which also co-stars 1998 Best Actress winner Helen Hunt.
- I also have a rather good one lined up co-starring the Duke of Kent.
- She appeared in several films, including Zouzou, co-starring Jean Gabin.
- The film co-stars John Alderton and includes a cameo by US talk show host Jay Leno.
- The comedy Olé has just been released in France, and he has also been announced for another Asterix romp, this one co-starring Alain Delon.
- The movie co-stars Cuba Gooding Jr, Alec Baldwin, Jon Voight, Dan Aykroyd and model James King.
- He seems not to be enjoying that shoot, a mega-budget production co-starring Jim Caviezel and Richard Harris.
- Suddenly you're appearing in an arthouse film, directed by Lynn Ramsay, based on the book by Alan Warner and co-starring the serious-about-her-craft Samantha Morton.
- Dracula, which co-stars Justine Waddell, Jonny Lee Miller and Christopher Plummer, brings Bram Stoker's legend forward to the year 2000.
- The play, co-starring Timothy West as a bomb-disposal expert, is written by one ‘Terry Mackay’.
- It co-stars Jamie Sives, Bob Hoskins and Brenda Blethyn.
- He's finishing up the hotly anticipated ‘King Kong’ which is co-starring Naomi Watts and coming out near Christmas.
- I recall seeing her in a very good gangster film set in the south of France and co-starring Rod Steiger and Edward G. Robinson.
- Keeley is about to start filming the new Michael Winterbottom movie, Tristram Shandy, co-starring Steve Coogan.
- The movie co-stars Emily Watson, Luis Guzman and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
- At the moment, Johansson is heading back to London to continue work on Woody Allen's next movie, an as yet untitled comedy co-starring Hugh Jackman.
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