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9:55 p.m. - Stars Shine at Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame

By: Melissa Hayes, KARK 4 News
Updated: November 16, 2008
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 You've heard them sing, seen them on the big screen and watched the shows they OK’d for the small screen.


Saturday night, stars of the stage and the recording studio were honored in Hot Springs during the latest induction ceremony for the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame.


Mammoth Springs native Tess Harper was in attendance. Her latest work was in the movie 'No Country for Old Men.' She tells us she will also be playing a role in an upcoming SUV show. She wants all hopeful actors to remember a dream can come true.


“It's really hard to set your vision on something no one you know has done,” said Harper. “Once I found the theatre department at ASU Beebe I knew where I belonged.”


Rock and roll musician romping Ronnie Hawkins also showed up for this special salute in the Spa City.

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