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Frequently, models already have well-established names and faces, with significant public awareness, before appearing in music videos. These include Sports Illustrated cover model Christie Brinkley appearing in Billy Joel 's " Uptown Girl " video, the early 1990s supermodels appearing in George Michael 's " Freedom! '90 " video, and the various ...
The following American film actresses are listed alphabetically. It contains both actresses born American and those who acquired American nationality later. Some actors who are well known for both film and TV work are also included in the list of American television actresses. Meryl Streep Michelle Pfeiffer Jodie Foster Julia Roberts
In Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas, five glamorous soap opera actresses reunite to share the spotlight to shoot the final Christmas episode of their long-running soap opera.
Bobbie Jean Brown (born October 7, 1969), [1] sometimes credited as Bobbie Brown-Lane, is an American actress, model, and former beauty pageant contestant.She appeared in the 1989 videos for Great White's "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and "House of Broken Love", and in the 1990 video for Warrant's song "Cherry Pie".
Zendaya. Net worth: $15 million Age: 24 She got her big break on the television series “Shake It Up,” and since then, Zendaya has become a major star. The young actress has starred in films ...
Just take a trip back in time to the ‘80s (we know we have your attention, millennials) with this roundup of the most popular baby names of 1985—straight from Social Security Administration ...
This is an alphabetical list of American television actresses who have articles on Wikipedia. Some actors who are well-known for both film and TV work are also included in the list of American film actresses .
The decade of the 1980s in Western cinema saw the return of studio-driven pictures, coming from the filmmaker-driven New Hollywood era of the 1970s. [1] The period was when the "high concept" picture was established by producer Don Simpson, [2] where films were expected to be easily marketable and understandable.