Noun
those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater
Source: WordNetAt that time, Kiedis's father, known as Spider, sold drugs (according to legend, his clients included The Who and Led Zeppelin ) and mingled with rock stars on the Sunset Strip, all while aspiring to get into show business. Source: Internet
Bale's rant earned the actor a large backlash, although some in show business did defend his complaint. Source: Internet
Dolenz began his show business career in 1956 when he starred in a children’s show called Circus Boy under the name Mickey Braddock. Source: Internet
Broadway Mary Martin in the original production of The Sound of Music Mary Martin struggled for nearly two years to break into show business. Source: Internet
Afterward, a man in the crowd introduces himself to Parker as a television producer, encourages him to go into show business, and gives him his card. Source: Internet
At that point, the 19-year-old from Flushing, Queens, was an actress whose biggest show business credit was a second-place finish in 1973’s Miss New York Teenager pageant. Source: Internet