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Post by Mini Mia on Jul 5, 2012 23:27:01 GMT -6
Post the name of a script-/screen-writer, playwright, actor, director, etc. in alphabetical order, by either last or first name. You can post a pic if you want but it isn't necessary.
Amy Irving
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Post by Siren on Jul 6, 2012 6:52:03 GMT -6
Bonnie Bedelia - hey, I had to go for the double B. And she was great playing real-life racing legend Shirley Muldowney in "Heart Like A Wheel" and as Bruce Willis' big business bride in "Die Hard" I & II.
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Post by katina2nd on Jul 10, 2012 21:08:30 GMT -6
And the Mom in "The Boy Who Could Fly" ........ *sob*
Charlie Chaplin - nuff said.
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Post by Siren on Jul 11, 2012 7:12:04 GMT -6
Oh, what a good movie, Kat! I hadn't thought about that one in a long time. It's a melancholy film, with a beautiful score, an off-beat, but relatable plot, and heartfelt performances - thumbs up! I need to track that one down for another viewing. ++++++++++++ D is for Denise Darcel, an earthy, sexy Parisian actress who enlivened Hollywood films in the late 40s and early 50s. If you get a chance, catch her in "Vera Cruz" with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, or "Westward, The Women", with Robert Taylor. www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/jan/13/denise-darcel-obituary
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Post by katina2nd on Jul 13, 2012 21:56:00 GMT -6
Talking of earthy and sexy, how about ....
Eartha Kitt.
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Post by Siren on Jul 14, 2012 7:15:25 GMT -6
Great choice, Kat. She was utterly unique - her look, her sound, her story, her personae...even her Christmas song, "Santa Baby".
F is for 1930s child star Freddie Bartholomew, who was memorable in "David Copperfield", "Captains Courageous", "Little Lord Fontleroy", and others, and then went on to success as a tv producer and director
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