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with popular press coverage and elite associations have been termed as A-list celebrities. Similarly, less popular persons and current teen idols are referred to as B-list celebrities – and the ones with lesser fame as C-list ones. In 2000,
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categorizes the lists into A+, A, B+, B, C, and D listings. Similarly, in India, there is three-tier strategy, tier-1, tier-2 and tier-3, which are based on the saleability and box office collection capability of a star.
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The D-list is for a person whose celebrity is so obscure that they are generally only known for appearances as celebrities on
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interpreted a C-list celebrity as "that guy (or sometimes that girl), the easy-to-remember but hard-to-name
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is any person with an admired or desirable social status. Even
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In popular usage outside the film industry, an A-list
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Index

B-List
latest accepted revision
reviewed
A-list (disambiguation)
movie star
bankable
film industry
James Ulmer
celebrity
socialites
Entertainment Weekly
character actor
panel game shows
reality television
Paul Lynde
Hollywood Squares
supermarket tabloids
Kathy Griffin
The D-List
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
B movies (Hollywood Golden Age)
Famous for being famous
Leading actor
Superstar


"About The Ulmer Scale"
the original
"What's the story behind star-rating meter in Kollywood?"
American Heritage Dictionary

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