There is the famous, big-ticket artist who is less valued for his work than for his trademark gesture of getting naked at parties.
(If Ms. Stone isn't careful, this could become a trademark gesture, the kind of thing that winds up in a Las Vegas act 30 years down the line.)
His trademark gesture is mimicking a fire starter, which is done with a rotating thumbs up while saying "Yes, I am!
Mr. Crumb's trademark gestures - the clusters, whispers, tics, clicks and other-worldly evocations - are impressively on display in this first installment of a two-volume traversal of his piano music.
In the 40 years since Marcel Marceau first appeared on an American stage, the trademark gestures of the great French mime have lost none of their precision and graceful ethereality.
The trademark gesture is a sudden contrast of propulsive rhythmic motion and eerily static meditation.
Mr. Clinton bit his lower lip repeatedly during his remarks, in his trademark gesture of powerful emotion.
In "Hell Bent for Leather," he re-enacted his trademark gesture of riding to center stage on a motorcycle.
Everything that's wrong with Ms. Ryan's performance is distilled in her trademark gesture of fingering her lower lip and going into an alluring pout.
Q: You strongly believe that fishermen should practice catch-and-release, and your trademark gesture is to kiss every fish that you let go.