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Hilary O'Neil is a beautiful, outgoing yet cautious young woman with little luck in work or love. After recently parting ways with her boyfriend when she caught him cheating, Hilary lives with her eccentric mother. One day, Hilary answers an ad in a newspaper for a nurse only to find herself being escorted out before the interview starts.
Devon and Hilary reunite and announce their engagement shortly after Hilary and Neil's divorce is finalized. Devon and Hilary support Lily when her marriage falls apart after her own affair Joe Clark (Scott Elrod) and she assist them with wedding planning. At his bachelor party, Devon presumably gets drunk and cheats on Hilary with a prostitute.
Dying Young: Hilary O'Neil [25] Hook: Tinker Bell [26] 1992 The Player: Herself Cameo [27] [28] 1993 The Pelican Brief: Darby Shaw [29] 1994 I Love Trouble: Sabrina Peterson [30] Prêt-à-Porter: Anne Eisenhower [31] 1995 Something to Talk About: Grace King Bichon [32] 1996 Mary Reilly: Mary Reilly [33] Michael Collins: Kitty Kiernan [34 ...
Julia Roberts - Dying Young as Hilary O'Neil 1993: Sharon Stone – Basic Instinct as Catherine Tramell: Kim Basinger - Cool World as Holli Would Halle Berry - Boomerang as Angela Lewis Madonna - Body of Evidence as Rebecca Carlson Michelle Pfeiffer - Batman Returns as Selina Kyle / Catwoman: 1994: Janet Jackson – Poetic Justice as Justice
Dying Young: Hilary O'Neil 1993 2nd: Male Performance: Denzel Washington: Malcolm X: Malcolm X: Kevin Costner: The Bodyguard: Frank Farmer Tom Cruise: A Few Good Men: Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee Michael Douglas: Basic Instinct: Nick Curran Jack Nicholson: A Few Good Men: Col. Nathan Jessep Female Performance: Sharon Stone: Basic Instinct ...
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