Sentence examples for exotic role from inspiring English sources

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In the elusive, exotic role of Coffee, debuts came from two other dancers, Ashley Laracey and Claire Kretzschmar.

Though few actors can list hominid apes in their program bios, Red Peter may not be the most exotic role Ms. Hunter, 55, has assayed.

Their films suggest that we'll be seeing more, for a while to come, of such attention to genre, allusions to Hollywood, and excursions into more eccentric ways of performance (see the filmmaker Kentucker Audley's quasi-aphasic channelling of Rupert Pupkin in Dustin Guy Defa's "Bad Fever" or Michael Tully's exotic role in his own forthcoming "Septien").

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His daring, sometimes outlandish creations gave women — well, extremely rich women, anyway — a chance to play with new personas, escape into more daring, more debauched, more exotic roles.

Pfeiffer — who admirably carried off the exotic roles of Madame de Tourvel in "Dangerous Liaisons" and a Soviet damsel in distress in "The Russia House" — makes no attempt at the "trailing slightly foreign accent" Wharton ascribes to Ellen Olenska; instead, she does a kind of Grace Kelly imitation and in moments of urgent expression falls into the laid-back cadences of her native California.

Black Brazilians are almost invisible on television except in menial or exotic roles and "the networks and ad agencies have never on their own done anything to improve this situation," said Joel Zito Araújo, author of "The Negation of Brazil," a study of racial attitudes in the news media.

We picked 14 hotel service roles, from common ones like the bellman to the valet parking attendant to some newer and more exotic roles.

Ms. Liu, who comes to "Elementary" after an excellent run as an ambitious cop on TNT's "Southland," appears to have definitively moved beyond exotic sexpot roles: here she's deglamorized, swathed in layers of dark clothing symbolic of this Watson's repression after a career-ending calamity.

The natives, who are overrun by the troops, are only props, exotic background roles in what Brooks Atkinson called "a strange corner of the world".

A 2008 Huffington Post review criticized the play as having an Orientalist and Western-centric storyline in which stereotypical natives take on "exotic background roles" in relation to Americans, and it characterized the relationship between Cable and Liat as underage prostitution, charging that she "speaks not a word in the whole musical, only smiles and takes the Yankee to bed".

When Vanda and Thomas get deeper into the story's exotic and erotic role playing — the actress has brought thrift shop clothes for them to dress up in — it becomes apparent that Vanda is taking control of the intimate situation and Thomas is increasingly unable to resist her will.

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