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The film has become a cult film. [5] In 1996, it was selected by film director Quentin Tarantino for the first Quentin Tarantino Film Festival in Austin, Texas.. Based on CBS' positive response to airing Jackson County Jail in prime time, Miller pitched the network on an alternate storyline for Mimieux's character, envisioning a potential series for her in the vein of The Fugitive.
Outside Chance. Outside Chance is a 1978 American TV film starring Yvette Mimieux, directed by Michael Miller. It is a radical reworking of Miller's 1976 film Jackson County Jail, which Mimieux had starred in; it contains 30 minutes of footage from the original film, blended with newly shot material. CBS had previously aired Jackson County Jail ...
Yvette Mimieux. Yvette Carmen Mimieux[1] (January 8, 1942 – January 18, 2022) [a] was an American film and television actress who was a major star of the 1960s and 1970s. Her breakout role was in The Time Machine (1960). She was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards during her acting career.
Yvette Mimieux, the striking and private actress who broke out in 1960′s “The Time Machine,” died Tuesday. She was 80. Mimieux, who had just celebrated her birthday Jan. 8, died in her sleep ...
Jackson County Jail: United Artists / New World Pictures: Michael Miller (director); Donald E. Stewart (screenplay); Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Carradine, Severn Darden, Howard Hesseman, John Lawlor, Britt Leach, Nan Martin, Mary Woronov, Cliff Emmich, Betty Thomas, Hal Needham, Donald E. Stewart: The Sailor Who Fell from Grace ...
August 16, 2024 at 7:16 PM. Our prayers have been answered, Community fans: Shirley Bennett is back. Yvette Nicole Brown will reprise her role as the devoutly religious Greendale student in the ...
Jackson County Jail, a 1976 film starring Yvette Mimieux and Tommy Lee Jones Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jackson County Jail .
Neverwas (2014) Aisling Tucker Moore-Reed (born October 15, 1989), [2] known by her pen name Tucker Reed, is an American novelist and former civil rights activist who has been found liable for defamation and who was convicted of manslaughter in May 2020. Reed co-authored the young adult novel Amber House published in October 2012 and its sequel ...