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  • Ol'Tommy, luvvie ( cq)
  • He wasn't a luvvie.
  • He has been credited with originating the use of the word " luvvie " to describe members of the acting profession.
  • One can of course dismiss Igawa's tale as an instanceof luvvie fascism, the impulse of actors to boss their audience around.
  • The British press, notoriously fiercgXCM been especially hard on Grant, and particularly obsessed with whether or not he is a " luvvie ."
  • The British press, notoriously fierce, has been especially hard on Grant, and particularly obsessed with whether or not he is a " luvvie ."
  • Darling's name is a pun on the insincere and over-affectionate terms, " " luvvie " " and " " darling " " that actors and actresses are stereotyped as employing with each other.
  • Tom Lasorda never has been exactly linked with the Olympian ideal, although it must be said for ol'Tommy, luvvie dear, that he can run faster, leap higher and display stronger resolve when some unknowing waiter brings him a dinner check.
  • The Turner Prize : a bloated, contrived, luvvie-riddled waste of taxpayer's money Telegraph . co . uk [ London ] 04 Dec 2012 . . . . co-founder of the Stuckists, ( the " anti-anti-art " international movement
  • In 2010, Rodenburg was listed at number 15 of " The Times " newspaper's " The Luvvie Power List 2010, " a list of theatre s 50 most influential people, saying Rodenburg " has worked with some of the world's most powerful actors, among them Judi Dench and Ian McKellen ."
  • "' Luvvie Darling "'is a fictional character in the British comic " Shakespearian stage actors : pompous, bombastic, profligate and pretentious in his use of literary quotes, and habitually referring to famous, real-life actors in familiar terms ( such as " Dear old Larry " for Sir Laurence Olivier ).
  • In December 2010 the West End Whingers were listed at number 50 of " The Times " newspaper's " luvvie power list 2010 : theatre s 50 most influential people " saying " We wouldn t normally list bloggers, but this duo brought the blogosphere into repute with their  Paint Never Dries tag for Lloyd Webber s " Love Never Dies " ."
  • In May 2009, Fry unveiled " The Dongle of Donald Trefusis ", an audiobook series following Donald Trefusis ( a fictional character from Fry's novel " The Liar " and from the BBC Radio 4 series " luvvie " ( spelled " lovie " by Fry ) in " The Guardian " on 2 April 1988 is given by the " Oxford English Dictionary " as the earliest recorded use of the word as a humorous synonym for " actor ".
  • Critics stressed that a knowledge of " Macbeth " was not necessary to enjoy the episode . " Knowing the text ", suggested Jack Seale of " Radio Times ", " will take you only halfway and, in any case, the clever plot is really just a vehicle for characters sketched fully in only a few lines, and a torrent of fruity luvvie gags about jealousy, superstition and stage-hogging hams . " Dessau agreed, saying that " [ y ] ou don't need to be a literary scholar to get the gags ".