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Credited as Fulton, Westmoreland's movie debut was the part of Walter Brennan's son in Come Next Spring, [2] which also starred Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran. Westmoreland later said Cochran helped to launch his acting career and "was like an older brother". [1] Although he made thirteen movies from 1956 to 1960, he was uncredited in all but ...
Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland were a married writing and directing team based in Los Angeles who made an eclectic set of independent movies. Their last film, Still Alice , [ 7 ] with Julianne Moore , [ 8 ] Alec Baldwin , [ 9 ] and Kristen Stewart , [ 10 ] premiered at Toronto 2014 and was considered the surprise hit of the festival. [ 11 ]
Quinceañera (English: "Fifteen-year-old") is a 2006 American independent drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland.Set in Echo Park, Los Angeles, the film follows the lives of two young Mexican American cousins who become estranged from their families—Magdalena (played by Emily Rios) because of her unwed teenage pregnancy and Carlos (Jesse Garcia) because of ...
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Westmoreland directed the cat-and-mouse thriller Animus, sci-fi based Technical Ecstasy, and The Devil is a Bottom, which was listed in the LA Weekly staff's annual list of favorite movies in 2000. [5] It was also during this time that Westmoreland started to work in mainstream films. He appeared briefly in Velvet Goldmine by director Todd Haynes.
Josh Gad says the Spaceballs sequel will be well worth the decades-long wait.. The In Gad We Trust author, 43, appeared on the Jan. 16 episode of Sirius XM’s The Spotlight with Jessica Shaw ...
Paleja says that the idea for Atom Tickets came about because he and his friends, "were frustrated with the experience of coordinating a night out at the movies with friends. Between planning the group and picking the movie, the theater, and the show time, plans often fall apart."