Star quality
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The term "star quality" has numerous references:
- star quality (attribute) - the attribute of a leading star, such as a movie star, with synonyms: allure, allurement, animal magnetism, appeal, attraction, charisma, dazzle, fascination, flash, glamour, it, got it, magnetism, pizzazz, something, witchcraft, witchery.[1]
- "Star Quality" (short story)[2] - a 1951 short story written by Noel Coward.
- Star Quality (play)[2] - a 1967 theater play by Noel Coward (his final play), based on his 1951 short story.
- "Star Quality" (TV series)[3] - a 1989 British gameshow TV series combining a quiz show about showbiz with a talent show, hosted by Gyles Brandreth.
- "Star Quality" (film) - a 2002 American shortfilm
- Star Quality (book) - a 2003 book written by Joan Collins, publisher: Hyperion (Mass Market Paperback), May 2003 (ISBN: 0786890487).
- Star Quality (2005 book) - a 2005 book written by Lori Foster, Lucy Monroe, Dianne Castell (ISBN 0758210043).
- Star Quality name - a term included in various business names or quality-rating systems.
- "star quality" phrase - lyric used in the musical Evita, in the song "Buenos Aires": sung as "Because you oughta know whatcha gonna get in me, just a little touch of star quality" (from lyrics).
There are other uses of the term "star quality" as well.
[edit] Notes
- ^ "star quality - Synonyms from Thesaurus.com" (thesaurus), Thesaurus.com, 2007, webpage: Thes-SQ.
- ^ a b "Noel Coward's Star Quality Review - Variety.com" (review), Variety, 2001, webpage: NC-StarQ.
- ^ IMDb, 2007, webpage: UKgame-StarQ.