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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |
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* Gloria van Gouton from ''[[Psychonauts]]'', though her decline was a result of {{spoiler|her mother's suicide}} rather than a harsh industry. She's incredibly bipolar and delusional (performing for a collection of pots with faces drawn on them) until Raz goes into her mind and cures her. |
* Gloria van Gouton from ''[[Psychonauts]]'', though her decline was a result of {{spoiler|her mother's suicide}} rather than a harsh industry. She's incredibly bipolar and delusional (performing for a collection of pots with faces drawn on them) until Raz goes into her mind and cures her. |
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* Flurrie from ''[[Paper Mario |
* Flurrie from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', although her acting background isn't mentioned much after she joins your party. |
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** Although she {{spoiler|returns to the stage in the epilogue}}. |
** Although she {{spoiler|returns to the stage in the epilogue}}. |
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* A rare male example- Gary Golden from ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines]].'' Having lost both his career and his good looks when the local Nosferatu Embraced him, much of his spare time is spent dressed up in a tuxedo, conducting "wrap parties" with the corpses of long-dead actors, and occasionally trying to remind visitors that he was once a Hollywood star. Aside from that, though, he's pretty happy with his position. |
* A rare male example- Gary Golden from ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines]].'' Having lost both his career and his good looks when the local Nosferatu Embraced him, much of his spare time is spent dressed up in a tuxedo, conducting "wrap parties" with the corpses of long-dead actors, and occasionally trying to remind visitors that he was once a Hollywood star. Aside from that, though, he's pretty happy with his position. |