- published: 10 Jun 2013
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Andrea Louise Martin (born January 15, 1947) is an American and Canadian actress and comedienne. She has appeared in films such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding, on stage in productions such as My Favorite Year, Fiddler on the Roof and Candide, and in the television series, SCTV.
Martin, the oldest of three children, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1947, the daughter of Sybil A. (née Manoogian) and John Papazian Martin. Her paternal grandparents were Armenian immigrants who moved to the U.S. from Turkey to escape the Armenian Genocide. Her father owned Martin's Foods, a grocery store chain. Her maternal grandparents were Armenians from Yerevan and Istanbul.
She has two sons, Jack (born ca. 1980) and Joe (born 1983), with ex-husband Bob Dolman, a screenwriter. Through this marriage, she was the sister-in-law of Dolman's sister, actress Nancy, and her husband Martin Short.
Soon after graduating from Emerson College, she won a role in a touring company of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. After frequent visits to Toronto, she relocated from New York City to Toronto in 1970 and immediately found steady theater work.
Actors: David Suchet (actor), Patricia Hodge (actress), Adrian Scarborough (actor), Geoffrey Hutchings (actor), Joanna Scanlan (actress), Nick Mirsky (producer), Joel Holmes (miscellaneous crew), Hilary Salmon (producer), Dan Stevens (actor), Tim Wallers (actor), Mark Thornton (editor), Philip Fox (actor), Mark Lockyer (actor), Ben Caplan (actor), Colin Barr (director),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Greg Evigan (actor), Chuck McCann (actor), Tim Thomerson (actor), Eileen Brennan (actress), Linda Gray (actress), Jessica Walter (actress), Norman Lear (producer), Norman Lear (miscellaneous crew), Lois Nettleton (actress), James Frawley (director), Anita Gillette (actress), Gary Sandy (actor), Vanessa Brown (actress), Barbara Baxley (actress), Shelly Manne (composer),
Plot: The world was exactly like ours EXCEPT that women were the dominate gender. Women were the captains of industry and men were household workers, secretaries and waiters trying to attract attention with their sexuality. To add some additional twists to that twist there were characters into dominance/submission, a woman who had been a man (played by Linda Gray) and, of course, women CEOs having affairs with their secretaries.
Keywords: big-business, male-subordination, objectification-of-men, satire, sexual-harassment, sitcom, workplaceDJ Bobo
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Let Me Feel The Love
A brand new day, a brand new show
Ready for soundcheck here we go.
We're in a hurry, there's no time
I take the mic chip to chip to right.
At general is stopped the magazine
"Hey Bobo, tell me what do you dream:
Do you wanna be famous
Do you wanna be rich
What you gonna do when someone quiz your pitch"
Life goes up, no more waiting dancing and screaming, celebrating
And the prowd is looking like a whale in ocean
Now beginning world in motion.
Thing just straggling vain locate,
Time for the show let the music play.
Music, I can't get it enough
So let me feel your love
Only feel the love of my life time, all
That i'm dreaming of.
Stay with me and
Show me on your secrets, all that i'm
Dreaming of.
I cannot live, cannot live
Without your love.
I live in hide, and I
Cannot get enough.
Let me feel your love.
Let me feel your love.
Another night, another place
I feel the riven, feel the pace
Dancing, singing, my world is in stage,
I feel like a lion living his cage.
Happy people everywhere
Music's hutch they did not care, they don't care about imps,
Care about lies care about friend
No compromise
I say to you loud
"Without no doubt I'm proud of the crowd and thats about
The beat that spins you around
Get up, stand up with too the sound."
The last time I tap parade, ready for
The show, let the music play.
Your supports take me high enough