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Losing Isaiah is a 1995 American drama film starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry, directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. It is based on the novel of the same name by Seth Margolis . The screenplay is written by Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal .
Jefferies began his career as a child model, then actor. [1] His first major film role was in Losing Isaiah, opposite Halle Berry. [2] Jefferies had roles throughout his childhood, and continued his work as an adult, including the films Get Rich or Die Tryin', [1] Notorious, [3] and Brotherly Love. [1]
In addition to theater arts, [2] her name has been credited in other works of non-fiction, such as documentaries. [1] According to Box Office Mojo, thirty-one of Lange's feature films have grossed a total of approximately $1 billion worldwide with an average of $33.74 million per title. [3] [n. 1]
Not credited in closing credits cast scroll. Also Associate Producer/Writer 1995 Nowhere Fast: Joie Losing Isaiah: Marie 1996 Girl 6: Switchboard Operator Get on the Bus: Jindal 1999 Personals: Poet Woman Summer of Sam: Bed Stuy Woman Interviewed 2003 Coffee and Cigarettes: Good Twin Segment: Twins 2004 She Hate Me: Gloria Reid 2006 Full Grown ...
Losing Isaiah: March 31, 1995: Tommy Boy: co-production with Broadway Video: April 12, 1995: Stuart Saves His Family: co-production with Constellation Films and Broadway Video: May 24, 1995: Braveheart: North American distribution only; co-production with Icon Productions and The Ladd Company; international distribution handled by 20th Century Fox
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Cerón's first film appearance was in the 1992 movie The Public Eye, starring Joe Pesci.This was followed by a small part in the 1995 movie Losing Isaiah.After playing the recurring role of Anita Marrón on the short-lived 1993–1994 ABC drama Missing Persons, Cerón joined the supporting cast of the NBC drama ER in 1995, near the end of its first season.
Kumail Nanjiani said that losing weight for "Eternals" made his relationship with food worse. Kumail Nanjiani with wife Emily Gordon in October 2018 and at the end of 2019. Getty/Tibrina Hobson ...