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* BetaBitch:
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* BetaBitch:BetaBitch: She leaks to Lina that Kathy is the one who is to dub her voice, likely knowing Lina would try to get Kathy fired.
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An actress who played Don's love interests and believes he really is in love with her. She's vain, loud, and has a high, shrill voice which the other characters don't want the public to hear.
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An actress who played Don's love interests in silent films and believes he really is in love with her. She's vain, loud, and has a high, shrill voice which the other characters don't want the public to hear.
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A woman who Don meets while escaping from some admirers. She was initially rude to Don, but is actually quite a nice woman and they end up dating.
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A woman who whom Don meets while escaping from some admirers. She was initially rude to Don, but is actually quite a nice woman and they end up dating.
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-->'''Played By''': Millard Mitchell
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-->'''Played by''': Creator/RitaMoreno
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-->'''Played by''': Madge Blake
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure:{{Catchphrase}}: "I can't quite visualize it..."
* NotSoAboveItAll: A bit more straight-laced than Don and Cosmo, but when the chance to expose Lina's lies is presented to him he's right there alongside the boys singing and pulling back the curtain with gusto.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's pretty open to any bright ideas his stars have, but he also won't take any crap from them either - he was prepared to fire his leading starlet Lina on the spot for demanding he make Kathy into her personal dubber permanently for her own benefit, and in the end even her threats over the stipulations of her contract didn't stop him.
* StraightMan: At least, to [[LargeHam Don and Cosmo.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: A bit more straight-laced than Don and Cosmo, but when the chance to expose Lina's lies is presented to him he's right there alongside the boys singing and pulling back the curtain with gusto.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's pretty open to any bright ideas his stars have, but he also won't take any crap from them either - he was prepared to fire his leading starlet Lina on the spot for demanding he make Kathy into her personal dubber permanently for her own benefit, and in the end even her threats over the stipulations of her contract didn't stop him.
* StraightMan: At least, to [[LargeHam Don and Cosmo.]]
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* Keet: He's very bubbly and happy, and, like most of the characters, is active and dances a lot.
* {{Keet}}: He's very bubbly and cheerful, and, like most of the characters, is active and dances a lot.
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-->'''Cosmo''': "Come rain, come shine, come snow, come sleet, the show must go on."
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-->'''Cosmo''': "Come Come rain, come shine, come snow, come sleet, the show must go on."
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* TheatreIsTrueActing: The first meeting between famous silent film star Don Lockwood and self-proclaimed stage actress Kathy Selden has her claiming to have never heard of him and dismissing his profession as "not real acting", then calling him "nothing but a shadow on film" after their conversation turns into an argument. Her attitude doesn't last very long past Don discovering that her "stage acting" is as one of a nightclub's rentable dance troupe, though.