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  2. The Women's Room (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Room is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Lee Remick, Ted Danson, Colleen Dewhurst and Tovah Feldshuh. [1] [2] In spite of Esther Shapiro's (ABC's vice president for miniseries) struggle with the (predominantly male) network to release the film despite its feminist content, "The Women's Room finally aired, and it received a huge 45 ...

  3. List of films by box office admissions - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists known estimated box office ticket sales for various high-grossing films that have sold at least 100 million tickets worldwide. Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available admissions data from a number of box office territories. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list of all the highest-grossing ...

  4. The Women's Room - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Room is the debut novel by American feminist author Marilyn French, published in 1977.It launched French as a major participant in the feminist movement and, [1] while French states it is not autobiographical, the book reflects many autobiographical elements. [2]

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  8. Juliette Danielle - Wikipedia

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    Danielle was the female lead in Tommy Wiseau's cult film The Room in which she plays the protagonist Johnny's (Wiseau) scheming fiancée, Lisa, although she was originally cast for the supporting role of Michelle. [3] The film was initially a notable failure, receiving abysmal reviews and exceedingly low box office returns.

  9. Mare Winningham filmography - Wikipedia

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    She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her roles in Amber Waves (1980) [1] and George Wallace (1997). [ 2 ] Her Broadway and off-Broadway stage performances, including Casa Valentina in 2014, have garnered Winningham critical acclaim.