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Rally Caps is a 2024 American adventure drama film written and directed by Lee Cipolla, and starring Amy Smart, Judd Hirsch and Carson Minniear. It is based on the novel by Stephen J. Cutler and Jodi Michelle Cutler.
Two Mothers for Zachary is a 1996 ABC television film directed by Peter Werner and starring Valerie Bertinelli and Vanessa Redgrave. It is a true story adaptation of the Bottoms v. Bottoms family custody battle brought by a mother who disapproves of her daughter's homosexuality and the impact on her grandchild. It premiered on 22 September 1996.
Valerie asks Rob to save her from the Beast , but is violently captured and taken inside a wall by a dark supernatural force. This results in more intense episodes of Rob yelling at the wall, which makes the other tenants angrier, except for Bruce and the old Everett Neely ( Christopher Lloyd ).
Lights Valerie Anne Poxleitner-Bokan (born Valerie Anne Poxleitner; April 11, 1987), known mononymously as Lights (previously stylized in all caps), is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. Her debut album, The Listening (2009), [ 1 ] included the singles " Drive My Soul " and " Saviour ".
"All Caps" is a single by the hip-hop duo Madvillain, released in February 2004 ahead of their debut studio album, Madvillainy. Though "All Caps" is the A-side, the official title of the single is " Curls & All Caps ".
Valerie Mahaffey (born June 16, 1953) [1] is an American character actress and producer. [1] She began her career starring in the NBC daytime soap opera The Doctors (1979–81), for which in 1980 she was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series .
James produced her debut album Seduction, [3] [2] which was released in 1985, it included the singles "Mind Games" and the title track "Seduction", as well as "Piece of My Heart" and "If You Should Ever Be Lonely", which were successful follow-ups in 1986.
[2] Saxon embarked upon a career in musical theatre at 15. [3] She performed in vaudeville, teaming with her mother in an act billed as the Saxon Sisters, [2] before acting in stage musicals. [4] She performed in Broadway musicals including My Girl (1924), The Ramblers (1926), Ups-A-Daisy (1928), [3] Battling Buttler (1923), and Merry, Merry ...