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Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 American science fiction musical romantic comedy film that was produced by Tony Garnett, Duncan Henderson, and Terrence E. McNally and was directed by Julien Temple. The film stars Geena Davis , Julie Brown , Charles Rocket , Jeff Goldblum , Damon Wayans , and Jim Carrey . [ 3 ]
Brown's film career began in 1988 with the release of the film Earth Girls Are Easy, written, produced by, and featuring Brown, [14] it was based loosely on a song by the same name from her debut EP. The film also starred Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. Brown cast then-unknown comedians Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans.
She began her career appearing in low-budget comedies and genre films include, Phantasm II, Dr. Hackenstein and Earth Girls Are Easy (1988). [1] [2] From 1989 to 1992, she was regular cast member in the MTV comedy series, Just Say Julie where she played a variety of characters.
Boyle started her acting career in 1988 with a part in Earth Girls Are Easy and had her first starring roles in 1994's Midnight Tease and the women in prison film Caged Heat 3000. She is sometimes credited as Lisa D. Boyle, Lissa Boyle, Lisa Boyles, Cassandra Leigh, or Cassandrea Leigh.
Carrey worked with Wayans Jr.'s father on the movie "Earth Girls Are Easy" and the sketch comedy series "In Living Color." Damon Wayans Jr.'s earliest memory of comedian Jim Carrey involved a ...
Angelyne then appeared in small parts in films such as Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), Dangerous Love (1988), and Homer and Eddie (1989). Angelyne is also an artist; she began painting in 1998 and has had several art shows in Los Angeles. [3] She has run for Governor of California twice, during the recall elections of Gray Davis in 2003 and Gavin ...
The documentary dwells at length on the preserved sensory delights of her home, whose tchotchke collections, prankish artwork, lawn-embedded bowling balls etc. are like a habitat specially curated ...
McNally produced the film Earth Girls Are Easy, which he co-wrote with and featured his then-wife, actress/singer Julie Brown. [2] He also worked with her on a number of her early recordings. [3] [4] For more than 15 years, McNally has hosted Free Forum on Pacifica Radio stations KPFK and WBAI. [5]