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director's chair
noun
- a lightweight folding armchair with transversely crossed legs and having a canvas seat and back panel, as traditionally used by motion-picture directors.
director's chair
noun
- a light wooden folding chair with arm rests and a canvas seat and back
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Origin of director's chair1
Example Sentences
Between movie and TV shoots, Ehrenreich hopes to take a seat in the director’s chair for a reading himself.
Through a livestream on YouTube and its social media channels, Marvel unveiled the cast by revealing a new director’s chair with an actor’s name about every 10 minutes, with 27 actors announced in what appeared to be no particular order.
During our "Salon Talks" conversation, Stiles shared the new experience of stepping into the director's chair, after decades of being an actress since her teens.
One of the biggest names attached to the project is Brett Ratner, who will return to the director's chair after living in relative obscurity since 2019, when several women accused him of sexual abuse and misconduct — claims he has denied.
Perhaps she'll return to the director's chair in 2025?
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