Article: Coralie Jr. Theatrical Agency is the last of a Hollywood breed. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)

HOLLYWOOD _ In this town of power lunches, her clients eat at Denny's. 
Six-figure deals, when they come along, usually include a decimal point. And while some of her top stars go by one name _ in the style of Madonna or Cher _ most are not exactly household names. 
Unless you happen to be a fan of Ruth Carlsson, who makes music by spitting ping-pong balls at an upside-down xylophone. 
Or Michael Grayson, who plays ``I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do'' on a pair of sequined musical gloves with harmonica reeds sewn in the fingertips. 
Or Matt and Dan, acrobat-jugglers whose signature act is a bit of culinary derring-do: Dan balances a running power mower on his ...

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