- A
cameo appearance, also
called a
cameo role and
often shortened to just
cameo (/ˈkæmioʊ/), is a
brief guest appearance of a well-known
person or character...
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Cameo (/ˈkæmioʊ/) is a
method of
carving an
object such as an
engraved gem, item of
jewellery or vessel. It
nearly always features a
raised (positive)...
- and
singles released by
American R&B/funk band
Cameo.
P”A list of all 17
albums by the R&B
group cameo Nasty (1996, Intersound) Live: Word Up (1998, Universal)...
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Cameo Records was an
American record label that
flourished in the 1920s. It was
owned by the
Cameo Record Corporation in New York City.
Cameo released...
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Cameo is an
American funk band that
formed in 1974.
Cameo was
initially a 14-member
group known as the New York City Players; this name was
later changed...
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Cameo is the
eighth studio album released by
singer Dusty Springfield,
released in 1973. The
album was
recorded in the
United States between July and...
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Cameo-Parkway
Records was the
parent company of
Cameo Records and
Parkway Records,
which were
major American Philadelphia-based
record labels from 1956...
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Henry Roussel and
Alexandre Arquillière.
Waldman p.20 Waldman, Harry.
Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2001. The
Cameo at IMDb v t e...
- with
cameo lighting is that it can lead to
color distortion and
noise in the
darkest areas.[citation needed]
Television Production Handbook, Zettl,
p. 173...
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Cameo Theatre is an
American anthology series that
aired on NBC
during the
Golden Age of Television, from 1950 to 1955,
three times as a
summer replacement...