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Wild Orchid is a 1989 American erotic film directed by Zalman King and starring Mickey Rourke, Carré Otis, Jacqueline Bisset, Bruce Greenwood, and Assumpta Serna. A sequel, Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue , was released in 1991.
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Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue is a 1991 American drama romance film written and directed by Zalman King [1] and starring Nina Siemaszko. [1] It is an in-name only sequel to the 1989 film Wild Orchid. [1]
The Wild Orchid, a 1929 novel by the Norwegian author Sigrid Undset, winner of the 1928 Nobel Prize in Literature. Wild Orchids, a 1929 MGM film starring Greta Garbo; Wild Orchid, a 1989 film starring Mickey Rourke and Carré Otis; Wild Orchid (band), a vocal trio that featured Stacy Ferguson, later of the Black Eyed Peas Wild Orchid, the debut ...
While a member of Wild Orchid, Ridel had a brief marriage, before marrying longtime manager Ron Fair. [8] They have three sons (Ellington Fair, born April 16, 2007, London Fair, born in 2009, and Rocco Fair, born in 2011) and one daughter (Ella Fair, born 2008). Ridel was a spokesmodel for Bongo and Guess!.
Talk To Me: Hits, Rarities & Gems is the compilation album by Wild Orchid.It was recorded at RCA records for the previous studio albums and released by Sony BMG.It was re-released exactly two years later, on September 26, 2008 as 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Wild Orchid.
Wild Orchid was an American girl group consisting of Stacy Ferguson, Stefanie Ridel, and Renee Sandstrom. Beginning under the name "NRG" in 1990, the group changed their name to Wild Orchid in 1992 and signed with RCA Records in 1994. The group released two albums, earning Billboard Music Awards nominations with their debut. In 2001, Ferguson ...
Wild Orchid also recorded cover versions of "Our Lips Are Sealed" and "You're No Good". The reason for the album's title was explained by Ridel in an interview with Hit Records stating that, "On this album we wanted to you know take a deep breath and leave more space, let things have room to breathe.