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  2. Gone (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Gone is a 2012 American thriller film written by Allison Burnett, directed by Heitor Dhalia, and starring Amanda Seyfried. The film earned negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment .

  3. Jill Paice - Wikipedia

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    Jill Paice is an American actress best known for her musical theatre roles. She originated the roles of Laura Fairlie in the musical The Woman in White in the West End (2004) and on Broadway (2005); Niki in Curtains on Broadway (2006); Scarlett in London's Gone With The Wind (2008); and Grazia Off-Broadway in Death Takes a Holiday (2011).

  4. My Very Best Friend - Wikipedia

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    Eikenberry brings depth to a role that borders on revolting goodness, a la Melanie Wilkes in Gone With the Wind." [ 1 ] The reviewer of the Chicago Tribune was less enthusiastic, but attributed that "for what it is, this is actually pretty well done, with strong performances from Eikenberry and Tom Irwin as her husband."

  5. Gillian Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Schieber Flynn [1] [2] [3] (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l i ə n /; [4] born February 24, 1971) is an American author, screenwriter, and producer, best known for her thriller and mystery novels Sharp Objects (2006), Dark Places (2009), and Gone Girl (2012), all of which have received critical acclaim. [5]

  6. Jill Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Jill Suzanne Wagner [1] (born January 13, 1979) [2] [3] [4] is an American actress and television personality. She was the on-field host for the ABC game show Wipeout from 2008 to 2011 and again from 2013 to 2014, briefly leaving during the fifth season in 2012.

  7. Gone Missing (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Rabinowitz reviewing the film for The Wall Street Journal wrote: . A word for "Gone Missing," one in a long line of films about missing teenage daughters and the mothers who go searching for them—in this instance one powered by a fine performance by Daphne Zuniga in the role of a terrified mother.

  8. Gone Girl (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Entertainment writer Jeff Giles notes that the novel plays on reader expectations that the husband will be the murderer, expectations that have been shaped by the media: "The first half of Gone Girl is a nimble, caustic riff on our Nancy Grace culture and the way in which 'The butler did it' has morphed into 'The husband did it.'" [3] A New ...

  9. Scarlett O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett O'Hara is the oldest living child of Gerald O'Hara and Ellen O'Hara (née Robillard). She was born in 1845 on her family's plantation Tara in Georgia.She was named Katie Scarlett, after her father's mother, but is always called Scarlett, except by her father, who refers to her as "Katie Scarlett". [4]