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* ''[[Sunset Boulevard]]'' is a tragic variation, making it at least ''[[Older Than Radio]]''.
* The banjo-playing boy in ''Deliverance'' is so described in "the other wiki".
* The various nonentities and Z-listers who attempt to cross over from ''[[Big Brother]]'' and related shows.
* Ann Marie in ''[[
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You work as a dustman or in a shoe shop for a while, you move on and everyone forgets about it. You work as an actor in a single role, and everyone refers to you as "an actor" for ever afterward.
Examples:
- Galaxy Quest is very largely composed of variations of, lampshades hung on, and aversions of this trope.
- Sunset Boulevard is a tragic variation, making it at least Older Than Radio.
- The banjo-playing boy in Deliverance is so described in "the other wiki".
- The various nonentities and Z-listers who attempt to cross over from Big Brother and related shows.
- Ann Marie in That Girl, far too obviously.