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Yellow Rose premiered at the LAAPFF on May 2, 2019. It was screened at several other film festivals internationally. It won thirteen film festival awards, particularly praising Paragas' directing and Noblezada and Salonga's performances. [8] Though the film's theatrical release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was released on ...
Noblezada made her film debut in the Diane Paragas film Yellow Rose (2019) as the titular character, Rose. She starred alongside Lea Salonga, who originated the role of Kim in Miss Saigon. The film was released by Sony Pictures Stage 6 on October 9, 2020. [17] In 2022, she starred in the film Easter Sunday, featuring an all-Filipino cast. [18]
The Yellow Rose, an American TV series, 1983–1984 "The Yellow Rose" (song), its 1984 theme song, recorded by Johnny Lee and Lane Brody; The Yellow Rose, a 1982 Romanian film; Yellow Roses (Hank Snow song), 1955; Yellow Roses (Dolly Parton song), 1989; Yellow Rose (society), a Swedish Masonic adoption lodge, 1802–1803
More than a year after Yellow Rose, a timely indie film about a Filipino teen, Rose (Hadestown's Eva Noblezada), with aspirations of leaving small-town Texas to become a country singer amid ...
Frances Rose McIver (born 10 October 1988 [1]) is a New Zealand actress.She has portrayed Samantha Arondekar in Ghosts since 2021, Olivia "Liv" Moore in The CW supernatural comedy-drama series iZombie (2015–2019), Summer Landsdown the Yellow Ranger in Power Rangers RPM (2009), and Amber Moore in the romantic comedy film A Christmas Prince (2017) and its two sequels, The Royal Wedding (2018 ...
The Yellow Rose ("The Yellow Rose of Texas") – Johnny Lee and Lane Brody; Yes, Dear ("Family is Family") – performed and written by Bill Janovitz; Yes Minister – Ronnie Hazlehurst; Yin Yang Yo! – Kyle Massey; Yo Gabba Gabba! – opening and closing themes by Adam Deibert
Ghost Town Anthology (French: Répertoire des villes disparues) is a 2019 French-language Canadian supernatural [1] drama film directed by Denis Côté. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. [2] The film is an adaptation of the 2015 novel by Quebec writer Laurence Olivier. [3]
LaChanze Sapp-Gooding, known professionally as LaChanze (/ l ə ˈ ʃ ɑː n z /; born December 16, 1961), is an American actress, singer, and dancer.She won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 2006 for her role as Celie Harris Johnson in The Color Purple.