Fame

Fame

Fame

Contenido

Fame puede referirse a:

Cine, televisión y teatro

  • Fame (película de 1980), una película musical de 1980
  • Fame (película de 2009), una película musical de 2009
  • Fame (serie de TV de 1982), una adaptación a televisión de 1982-1987 de la película
  • Fame (musical), una adaptación a teatro de la película
  • Fame (serie de TV de 2003), una competición del talento
  • Fame (comedia), por Ricky Gervais
  • Lisa Picard is Famous, una película dramática/cómica de 2000

Musica

  • Fame (álbum), por Grace Jones
  • Fame (sencillo), por God Lives Underwater
  • Famous (álbum), por Puddle of Mudd
    • Famous (canción), por Puddle of Mudd
  • Fame (dúo), un dúo musical
  • Fame (canción de Irene Cara), el tema para la película y la serie de televisión
  • Fame (canción de David Bowie)
  • The Fame (álbum de Lady GaGa), el álbum debut de Lady GaGa
  • FAME Studios, un estudio de grabación
  • Georgie Fame, músico

Computación y tecnología

  • FAME (base de datos), una base de datos y un lenguaje de programación
  • Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer, un satelite

Miscelánea

Véase también


Obtenido de "Fame"

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  • Fame — or Famous may refer to:Film, television and stage* Fame (film), a 1980 musical ** Fame (1982 TV series), a television adaptation of the film ** Fame (musical), a stage adaptation of the film * Fame (2003 TV series), a talent competition * Fame… …   Wikipedia

  • Fame — (f[=a]m), n. [OF. fame, L. fama, fr. fari to speak, akin to Gr. ???? a saying, report, fa nai to speak. See {Ban}, and cf. {Fable}, {Fate}, {Euphony}, {Blame}.] 1. Public report or rumor. [1913 Webster] The fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh s… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fame — Fame, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Famed},; p. pr. & vb. n. {Faming}.] 1. To report widely or honorably. [1913 Webster] The field where thou art famed To have wrought such wonders. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To make famous or renowned. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fame — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin fama report, fame; akin to Latin fari to speak more at ban Date: 13th century 1. a. public estimation ; reputation b. popular acclaim ; renown 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • FÂME — s. f. Renommée. Il ne s emploie que dans cette phrase d ancienne Pratique, Rétabli en sa bonne fâme et renommée …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • FAMÉ — ÉE. adj. Qui a telle ou telle réputation. Il ne se dit guère qu avec bien ou mal, et par rapport aux moeurs. Cet homme est mal famé. Elle est bien famée. Il est familier …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • Fame Gurukul — Title card of Fame Gurukul . Genre Game show Presented by Ila Arun, Manav Gohil, Mandira Bedi …   Wikipedia

  • Fame (2003 TV series) — Fame ran on NBC in the summer of 2003. The show was essentially NBC s attempt to duplicate the success of mega hit American Idol , right down to their selection of judges. Former pop star Carnie Wilson was similar in her judgements to American… …   Wikipedia

  • Fame (album) — Fame Studio album by Grace Jones Released July 14, 1978 .[ …   Wikipedia

  • Fame Academy 1 — was the first series of the BBC s reality talent search Fame Academy , which was first broadcast in the UK over ten weeks in October December 2002. It was won by David Sneddon. The live shows were presented by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Fame (comedy) — Fame is the most recent of stand up shows written and performed by Ricky Gervais. Fame has run for over 100 shows across the UK mainland, including a long stint in London and will be followed by a number of shows at New York s Madison Square… …   Wikipedia

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