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Lillie is a British television series made by London Weekend Television for ITV and broadcast from 24 September to 17 December 1978. [1] This period serial stars Francesca Annis in the title role of Lillie Langtry. She had played the same character in the 1975 ATV series Edward the Seventh and many of its writers and directors helped to create ...
The discovery in 1978 of Langtry's letters to Arthur Jones and publication of quotations from them by Laura Beatty in 1999 support the idea that Jones was the father of Langtry's daughter. Possibly she told him he was the father of the child. Anyway, in a letter she pressed Jones to go a chemist to buy potions to make her miscarry.
Annis played the "Widow of the Web" in the 1983 science fantasy film Krull, [6] and starred as Lady Jessica in the 1984 David Lynch science fiction film Dune. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She appeared as Tuppence with James Warwick as Tommy Beresford in the pilot film The Secret Adversary (1983) [ 9 ] and the subsequent TV series, Agatha Christie's Partners in ...
Tomlin made her film debut in the Robert Altman film Nashville (1975). She then starred in the successful comedy films The Late Show (1977), 9 to 5 (1980), and All of Me (1984). She took supporting roles in Shadows and Fog (1991), Short Cuts (1993), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Tea with Mussolini (1999), I Heart Huckabees (2004), and A ...
Tomlin collaborated again with director Robert Altman in what would prove to be his last film, A Prairie Home Companion (2006). She played Rhonda Johnson, one-half of a middle-aged Midwestern singing duo partnered with Meryl Streep. Tomlin provided a voice for the film Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, which was released in August 2009. [23]
It’s been more than 40 years since Halloween originally hit theaters, but the story lives on through its sequels, cast and audience horror movie buffs. After multiple TV roles, Jamie Lee Curtis ...
Where the Lilies Bloom is a 1974 American drama film directed by William A. Graham [1] and starring Julie Gholson, Harry Dean Stanton, Rance Howard, and Jan Smithers.Based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Bill and Vera Cleaver, it follows four underage siblings in Appalachia who attempt to conceal the death of their widowed father to avoid being separated.
Obviously, there's an amazing cast, but you also have Danny Boyle directing and a Richard Curtis screenplay. Talk to me about working on the project with those two specifically, who are filmmaking ...