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O'Brien primarily performed in comedic roles during the height of her formal film career. This was in part due to her intentionally humorous singing style, which involved her singing in a deadpan manner, with no facial expressions and very little movement– reportedly she stumbled upon this "gimmick" by accident during a stage show when she became virtually paralyzed with stage fright before ...
The Face on the Milk Carton is a 1995 American made for television drama film based on Caroline B. Cooney’s 1990 novel of the same name.The movie stars Kellie Martin as Janie Jessmon, born Jennifer Sands, a sixteen-year-old girl who finds her face on the back of a milk carton and puts the pieces of her past together.
On the verge of turning 40, she decides to give the band one last shot at stardom before retiring her dreams. 2004 Metallica: Some Kind of Monster: Joe Berlinger Bruce Sinofsky: Metallica: A documentary showing the recording process of Metallica's eighth studio album St. Anger (2003). 2004 Dig! Ondi Timoner: The Dandy Warhols The Brian ...
Andre (1994) – comedy drama film telling the true story of how a seal named Andre befriended a little girl named Toni and her family in 1962 [326] Armed and Innocent (1994) – drama thriller television film loosely based on actual events of an 11-year-old boy who was left home alone and killed two intruders in self defense [327]
Veronica was born and raised in Bronx, New York to parents from Puerto Rico.She has one younger sister. From an early age she expressed interest in music and singing. As a child, she attended the performing arts program at the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, [1] in her neighborhood, which boasts such alumni as actress Kerry Washington and actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, who was also from the same ...
Molly later relents, attending Nomi's opening-night celebration at a lavish hotel, where she meets her idol, musician Andrew Carver. Carver lures her to a room, where he brutally beats her before he and his two security-guard friends proceed to gang-rape her to the point of hospitalization. Nomi finds out and immediately wants to call the police.
Ebert says it "is not a great movie, but it has its moments", giving it 2.5 out of 4 stars. [27] Stephen Holden of The New York Times praised Cook for her performance, comparing her to Winona Ryder, saying, "Unlike so many actors playing smart young people, she actually projects some intelligence along with a sly sense of comedy." [28]
Belle of the Nineties is a 1934 American Western film directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. Mae West's fourth motion picture, it was based on her original story It Ain't No Sin, which was also to be the film's title until censors objected. Johnny Mack Brown, Duke Ellington, and Katherine DeMille are also in the cast.