Those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater.
1 Prefers to discuss her good times in show biz away from the fam.
2 Of Steve's show biz career, however, his father was critical.
3 Wired.com checked in with Ramos to compare and contrast show biz and fine art.
4 Philbin: He's going to do a little show biz now.
5 A century of American show biz , with one intermission.
6 Columnist Matt Drudge on mixing show biz and politics.
7 Maybe he's just not cut out for show biz .
8 After all, Hall is no stranger to the exhilarating highs and stomach-dropping lows of show biz .
9 Steve recalls his father's desire to be in show biz , the bit parts he proudly took on.
10 Martin and Lewis would later split up in, launching the longest-running, least-explicable feud in American show biz history.
11 I was glad to see Tom Cruise, the most respected person in show biz , on the cover of Time.
12 Just a jerk in show biz said he could do something for my brother, who isn't too well recently.
13 Recently covered by show biz veteran Bette Midler, she said recently on The Tonight Show, How can you not cover TLC?
14 Weirdly, Hollywood is kind of great for that, because they have already seen the ups and downs of so many show biz careers.
15 He is in the 7th grade at the Lincoln Square Academy, most of whose pupils are trying to make it in show biz .
16 It was not in the realm of possibility for any Don to become " show biz " but Falcone had just a touch.
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