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  2. Forrest Gump - Wikipedia

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    Forrest is finally reunited with Jenny, who introduces him to their son, Forrest Gump Jr. Jenny tells Forrest she is sick with an unknown incurable virus, and the three move back to Greenbow. Jenny and Forrest finally marry, but she dies a year later. Forrest sends his son off on his first day of school as a feather floats in the wind.

  3. Gump and Co. - Wikipedia

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    A sequel had been in the works, due to the success of the first book and film. [6] Screenwriter Eric Roth submitted a script for the sequel on September 10, 2001, but after the September 11 attacks the next day, there was a sense that "the world had changed" and that the plot of Gump and Co. was no longer relevant.

  4. Do you know what 'Jenny' from 'Forrest Gump' looks like today?

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    In an interview with Yahoo's Michael Yo, who caught up with Hall for The Yo Show a few years ago, Hall said that she, then 10 years old, had 'no concept' of how big "Forrest Gump" would be.

  5. The Forest (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Forest is a historical novel by Edward Rutherfurd, published in 2000. Drawing on the success of Rutherfurd's other epic novels this went on to sell well and appeared in numbers of bestseller lists.

  6. Jean Smart Shares 'Special' Way Son Forrest, 13 ... - AOL

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    Proud of his parent! Jean Smart gushed about her 13-year-old son Forrest’s reaction to her Emmy win after the Sunday, September 19, awards show. See What the Stars Wore to the 2021 Emmys Read ...

  7. Leon Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Leon Forrest. Leon Richard Forrest (January 8, 1937 – November 6, 1997) was an African-American novelist who taught at Northwestern University from 1973 until his death. His four major novels used mythology, history, and humor to explore "Forest County," a fictional world that resembled the south side of Chicago where Forrest grew up.

  8. Daughter of the Forest - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of the Forest is an historical fantasy novel by Juliet Marillier first published in 1999. It is loosely based on the legend of the Children of Lir and " The Six Swans " (a story that has many versions, including one by the Brothers Grimm ).

  9. Richard S. Forrest - Wikipedia

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    Forrest was married twice, to Mary Bolan, a geriatric nurse who died in 1996, and to Patricia Hale Forrest. He had six children, including Katherine Forrest, a lawyer and former United States district judge, [5] and two stepchildren, and lived in Charlottesville, Virginia. He died in 2005. [6]