Everyone involved appreciated her as an outstanding trouper and a caring person.
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A trouper until the end, Zindler filed his last TV reports from his hospital bed.
From the chron.com
A trouper to the core, she will use a wheelchair for Tuesday night's performance.
From the nytimes.com
Ever the unstoppable trouper, Meow Meow requisitions iPhones to illuminate her act.
From the smh.com.au
The doughty trouper Melvyn Douglas, playing her husband, seems similarly afflicted.
From the time.com
In that regard, this latest model from Quickie is a trouper in germ warfare.
From the denverpost.com
She handled it like a trouper though, her sunny disposition rarely wavering.
From the pe.com
Though she's a trouper, saying it's OK, her parents tell us how upset she really was.
From the signonsandiego.com
She's a grand old trouper, Nichola, with a hint of Penelope Keith or maybe Jiminy Cricket.
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A person who is reliable and uncomplaining and hard working
Barnstormer: an actor who travels around the country presenting plays
A member of a theatrical company (a troupe); A veteran performer; A reliable, hard-working person; usually trooper
An optimist, some one who always sees the good side and rolls with the bad.
A person who has spent at least one full season on some type of traveling amusement organization. By then, they are usually hooked.
A person who has spent at least one full season with the circus, and whose response to the demands of life and work on the road are those of a seasoned veteran.