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Which name would you want to worship?
ClaudineM Started conversation Oct 3, 2005
I'm about to start a career in the entertainment industry and I've been thinking of taking on a stage name. I've gotten such differing advice that I thought I'd take it to the people. Which do you think is the strongest? Which is the name of a movie star that you'd want to go watch?
1. Claudine Bennent
2. Erika Bennent
3. Erika Marais
4. Claudine Marais
5. Erika Mare(with an accent on the e)
6. Claudine Mare
Thanks for your help. Maybe yopu could choose the name that makes me famous!
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Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted Oct 3, 2005
Erika Marais
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 3, 2005
Definitely not Bennent. It's not at all clear how it should be pronounced. With a choice of Maré and Marais, I'd go for Marais, because it suggests Paris. So the first name would have to be French to match:
Claudine Marais.
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Woodpigeon Posted Oct 3, 2005
Erika Marais or Claudine Marais. "Mare" is a no-no.
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Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted Oct 3, 2005
deff Erika Marais it sounds dead sexy
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KB Posted Oct 3, 2005
I'd go with Erika Marais.
(Heard of Erica Ceous? Bog standard performer. Her given name is Heather.)
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pffffft Posted Oct 3, 2005
3 is the best of a bad bunch; The top one conjures up images of a female equivalent of Frank Spencer and the bottom two sound like horses names. I think Sally would be a good name for an actress. It's a nice name and there aren't enough famous actresses called 'Sally'
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 3, 2005
Yes, people problem will have difficulty distinguishing between Mare and Maré. Since Mare means a female horse, this name is best avoided.
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Xanatic Posted Oct 3, 2005
There's no internet engine to provide this? They got one for porn namea and hobbit names, why not actress names.
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Oct 3, 2005
Why are those names the only choices?
Sorry, I don't think much of any of them. Presumably one of them is your real name? Why not use that? I'd have more respect for an actor who used their real name than a made-up one.
RF
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Hypatia Posted Oct 3, 2005
Claudine, I wish you luck whatever name you choose. Do you want to act in dramas? Comedies? Romances? It might make a difference as far as your name is concerned. And do you want your name to be dignified or to attract a lot of attention? In which case you may want something off the wall. I'm thinking of Whoopie Goldberg. Someone told me her first choice was Whoopie Cushion.
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Azara Posted Oct 3, 2005
There actually seem to be lots of people called Bennent, but I think many people would think they hear "Bennett" or "Pennant". Having people misspell you name means they won't find you when they try to look you up in directories, which could be awkward.
Google tells me that there is a South African actress called Claudine Marais, which stymies that one. Pity, it's the one I liked best!
Azara
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Oct 4, 2005
Yes, I'd agree with Erika Marais. Claudine makes me think of Ms Longet, Andy Williams wife... back in the day.
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Yelbakk Posted Oct 4, 2005
I like "Claudine Marais" best, but then Google tells me that this name is alreday taken by an actress... or is that maybe you? (http://www.tonight.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=2449192&fSectionId=358&fSetId=251)
My second choice would be Erika Marais. If you want to go with the French sound, how about Aurélie Marais?
Oh, I just realized that "marais" means "swamp" or "morass"... but I guess you knew that, anyway. That could make for some fun combinations. According to my dictionary, "Erika" means "erica/heather/ling" - so a flower that grows in a moor. Combine that with Marais, and you have a name that directs your imagination to eerily beatiful landscapes. Do you know Nick Cave's "Where the wild roses grow"? That kind of landscape...
I am gonna stop now.
Y.
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equestrian_statue Posted Oct 4, 2005
Depends what area of the "entertainment industry" you're interested in. I can see Claudine Marais in the end credits of Amelie, but Erika Mare, you should definitely lose the accent and think about going into porn.
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ClaudineM Posted Oct 5, 2005
Thanks everyone for your help. I've made my decision and I'm actually going to stick with my real name. It's been great getting your help; also nice to know that I'm quite an item on the web.
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