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Amy was originally filmed as a television movie titled Amy on the Lips, and was the first television movie that Disney Studios made for an adult audience. [3] Nanette Fabray and Louise Fletcher were interested in the role of "Malvina", a teacher of deaf children. Fabray, who played the part, was hearing impaired, and Fletcher's parents were ...
The theft of writer Tom Gammill's glasses from a gym was the inspiration for George's predicament. Gammill's solution was to wear prescription goggles. [2] A short scene revealing that Amy was, in fact, having an affair with Jeffrey was filmed but deleted before broadcast. [3]
Amy Medford, the title character of Amy, a Walt Disney Pictures live-action film. Amy Minoru, the older sister of Nico Minoru in the TV series Runaways. Amelia "Amy" Pond, companion of the Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who. Amy Pond, a character in the TV series Supernatural. Amy Raudenfeld, a main character in the TV series Faking It.
Wildwood Enterprises, Inc., is an American film and television production company.It was founded by actor and director Robert Redford and producer Bill Holderman. [1] It is sometimes credited as South Fork Pictures. [2]
Movie 1979–1980 The Bad News Bears: Amanda Wurlitzer Main role (26 episodes) 1980 The Ghosts of Buxley Hall: Posie Taylor Movie 1981 It's a Living: Amy Episode: "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" 1981 Little House on the Prairie: Jenny Episode: "Growing Pains" 1981 CBS Schoolbreak Special: Gilly Hopkins Episode: "The Great Gilly Hopkins" 1982 CBS Schoolbreak ...
Amy Adams turns up the glam on the red carpet, but out of the spotlight she takes a low-key approach.. In this week's issue of PEOPLE, the actress, 50, remembers her 14-year-old daughter Aviana ...
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Woman wearing cat eye glasses in the 1960s Dr. Otto Wichterle wearing a male version of cat eye glasses. Cat eye glasses (sometimes called "cat eyes" or "cat glasses") are a shape of eyewear. The form is closely related to the browline style, differentiated by having an upsweep at the outer edges where the temples or arms join the frame front.