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During orientation, Harvard Law School actually played the clip of Elle's admissions video with the admissions committee deciding to let her in, and then they swore that's not how they made decisions," explained Jameyanne Fuller, a student at Harvard Law School. [47] Certain elements of law school are also omitted from the film.
Witherspoon said she was inspired to create the spinoff series after watching Netflix's [[|Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]] starring Jenna Ortega. "I saw that Wednesday Addams show and I was like, 'Oh, she was in high school.' I loved it. I watched every episode. I thought it was amazing," Witherspoon said.
Witherspoon at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Reese Witherspoon is an American actress. She made her acting debut in The Man in the Moon (1991). After featuring in the Disney production A Far Off Place (1993), she starred as a violent youth in Freeway (1996).
Elle Woods may have graduated from Harvard Law School but Reese Witherspoon did not. The actress, who starred as the sorority queen turned litigator in 2001's "Legally Blonde," reflected on how ...
I definitely did not go to law school, I didn’t finish college,'" she said. "I played a lawyer in a movie once but they fully made me the foreman and I started realizing… people don’t know ...
Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon was born on March 22, 1976, [3] at Southern Baptist Hospital, in New Orleans, Louisiana, while her father, John Draper Witherspoon, was a student at Tulane University medical school. [4] [5] Her father was born in Georgia and served as a lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
Witherspoon went on to say how important it is to serve on a jury, since “some bad stuff goes down in there” because “people do not know much about the law.”
Judge Judy, Reese Witherspoon in LEGALLY BLONDE 2. Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images;Cover Images Judge Judy Sheindlin turned down the chance to make a cameo in one of the most iconic movies of all time.