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B-Prominenz ist ein von den Medien geprägter Begriff, der Personen bezeichnet, die nicht unbestritten prominent sind oder aber bestenfalls Prominente aus der „zweiten Reihe“ darstellen. Die einzelnen Personen werden B-Prominente oder meist verkürzt B-Promis genannt. An A-list actor is a major movie star, or one of the most bankable actors in a film industry. The A-list is part of a larger guide called The Hot List, which ranks the bankability of 1,400 movie actors worldwide, and has become an industry-standard guide in Hollywood. American entertainment journalist James Ulmer, the guide's creator, has also developed a version including directors, the Hot List of Directors. The Ulmer scale categorizes the lists into A+, A, B+, B, C, and D listings.
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B-Prominenz ist ein von den Medien geprägter Begriff, der Personen bezeichnet, die nicht unbestritten prominent sind oder aber bestenfalls Prominente aus der „zweiten Reihe“ darstellen. Die einzelnen Personen werden B-Prominente oder meist verkürzt B-Promis genannt. An A-list actor is a major movie star, or one of the most bankable actors in a film industry. The A-list is part of a larger guide called The Hot List, which ranks the bankability of 1,400 movie actors worldwide, and has become an industry-standard guide in Hollywood. American entertainment journalist James Ulmer, the guide's creator, has also developed a version including directors, the Hot List of Directors. The Ulmer scale categorizes the lists into A+, A, B+, B, C, and D listings.
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