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  1. Fame Whore: Directed by Jon Moritsugu. With Peter Friedrich, Victor of Aquitaine, Amy Davis, Jason Rail. This film involves three interwoven stories with the only seeming connection being the delusions of the involved leads.

  2. fame whore (plural fame whores) (informal, vulgar, derogatory) A person who is excessively driven to achieve fame or notoriety. Related terms [edit] fame digger (not always differentiated) famous for being famous

  3. Cual es la palabra o frase en espanol por "fame whore" (alguien qui que quiere urgentemente estar ser famosa)? Hay una palabra en "slang" por para "fame whore"? Saludos...

  4. Alternative form of fame whore 2010, Robin Wasserman, Torn, Simon Pulse, →ISBN, page 45: “No, you're right. It's not like I'm some kind of famewhore trolling for fans. I just figured you'd be... curious.” 2011, Alexander Irvine, Iron Man 2, Grand Central Publishing, published 2010, →ISBN, page 79: They were at a table off to the side ...

  5. Synopsis. This film involves three interwoven stories with the only seeming connection being the delusions of the involved leads. In the first element of the film, a hot-tempered world tennis star loses endorsement contracts when the press outs him even though he claims the report is false.

  6. Moritsugu's Fame Whore details three intersecting stories about the lives of those who strive to be the best in their respective perspectives, which sometimes equates to having hallucinations of a giant talking dog named Mr. Peepers, deluding oneself with mirages of celebritydom, even guilt-ridden homoerotic desires...

  7. Overview. This film involves three interwoven stories with the only seeming connection being the delusions of the involved leads. In the first element of the film, a hot-tempered world tennis star loses endorsement contracts when the press outs him even though he claims the report is false.