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    as innocent as the ingénue. The ingénue is also similar to the girl-next-door stereotype. In opera and musical theater, the ingénue is usually sung by...
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  • Duke with an improvised plot about an evil gangster attempting to woo an ingenue who loves a poor sailor ("So Exciting! (The Pitch Song)"). The Duke decides...
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  • instinctive, accessible elegance that reads Ingénue," although he went on to add "I don’t think ingénue was what Bonnie Parker was about" and "Clyde...
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  • Danny for falling for a girl who resembles the excessively proper teenage ingénue, Sandra Dee, and the other greasers join in as she makes fun of Sandy,...
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    Retrieved June 4, 2024. "Can Arabic-language pop conquer America? A Tarzana ingénue and her power manager say 'inshallah'". Los Angeles Times. July 25, 2022...
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    The Ingenues were a vaudeville all-female jazz band. The Ingenues toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. William Morris started...
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  • discovered, she is sent away to the Daisy Clover School for Psychopathic Ingenues. Former housewife Judy Denmark is now a success on Broadway as diva Ginger...
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    Sutton Foster (category American musical theatre actresses)
    September 9, 2015 Botsford, Andrew. "Sutton Foster brings a few of her ingenue friends for a show at Bay Street Theatre" 27east.com, May 25, 2010 "Sutton...
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  • the end, valiantly offers to pay the rent, whether he can or not. The ingenue, "June" - Female, the leading lady who cannot pay her rent. The matron...
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    28, 2016. Gates, Anita (December 29, 2016). "Debbie Reynolds, Wholesome Ingénue in 1950s Films, Dies at 84". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved...
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