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star

[stahr] / stɑr /




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He joined the party at university and married one of its rising stars in Judit Varga, with whom he had three children.

From BBC

The Guardian called the film a "bland screensaver of a movie" and gave it a one star rating, while The Independent gave it a slightly higher two stars but also lamented its "blandness".

From BBC

With his Mad Solar production and music management company, he is the star of an upcoming film called “God Backwards,” which he says will be released later this year.

From Los Angeles Times

To me, there’s no greater joy than watching an actor who has been working but not gotten that starring role, walk into something that’s so tailor-made.

From Los Angeles Times

Luckily for “The Bachelorette” star, his office at Serhant is just a few miles from his own Jupiter dwelling, which was designed by his girlfriend, Tate Madden.

From MarketWatch