Fame
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The words fame and famous are used in many contexts, most of them inspired by the concept of celebrity.
Fame may refer specifically to:
[edit] Film, television and stage
- Fame (1980 film), a 1980 musical film
- Fame (2009 film), a 2009 musical film
- Fame (1982 TV series), a 1982-1987 television adaptation of the film
- Fame L.A., U.S. television series from 1997-1998
- Fame (musical), a stage adaptation of the film
- Fame (2003 TV series), a talent competition
- Fame (comedy), a stand-up tour and DVD by Ricky Gervais
- Fame (youtube), youtube.com/TLxAVENUE
[edit] Music
- Fame (album), by Grace Jones
- Fame (single), by God Lives Underwater
- Famous (album), by Puddle of Mudd
- Famous (song), by Puddle of Mudd
- Fame (duo), a musical duo
- Fame (Irene Cara song), the theme to the movie and television series
- Fame (David Bowie song)
- The Fame (album), the debut album by Lady Gaga
- FAME Studios, a recording studio
- Georgie Fame, musician
[edit] Computing and technology
- FAME (database), a database and programming language
- Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer, a satellite
[edit] Chemistry
- Fatty acid methyl ester, a type of compounds
[edit] Miscellanea
- Fans of Adult Media and Entertainment Awards
- Famous Amos, brand of cookies
- Famous-Barr, a St. Louis based department store now Macy's
- HMS Fame, the name given to nine ships of the British Royal Navy
- Famous Stars and Straps, a clothing line
[edit] See also
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