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Melanie Griffith has never looked better! The 62-year-old "Working Girl" actress took to Instagram to promote celebrity stylists Simone Harouche and Jamie Mizrahi's new line of undergarments ...
Working Girl is a 1988 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Mike Nichols, written by Kevin Wade, and starring Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Cusack, and Melanie Griffith. Its plot follows an ambitious secretary from Staten Island who takes over her new boss's role while the boss is laid up with a broken leg. The secretary, who ...
Moore and Griffith contrasted in black and white outfits, with Moore in a black halter floor-length gown and the Working Girl star in an all-white tailored pantsuit. The latter opted for pearl ...
The film marked a professional shift for Griffith earning her accolades as an A-list actress, characterized in a 1989 Rolling Stone piece: "Before Working Girl, Melanie Griffith was known mostly for her beautiful body and the way that nearly half her directors suggested she expose it." [30]
Working Girl is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from April 16 to July 30, 1990. Loosely based [1] on the 1988 film of the same name starring Melanie Griffith, [2] the series stars Sandra Bullock [3] [4] [5] as Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith's character), a role that was initially meant as a starring vehicle for Nancy McKeon.
Melanie Griffith and daughter Dakota Johnson Over her decades-long acting career, Melanie Griffith has captivated audiences in films like Working Girl and Body Double . But one of her proudest ...
Melanie Griffith took a walk down memory lane, looking back at her past romances in some throwback photos she shared on Instagram. First up was actor Steven Bauer, whom she was married to from ...
Working Girl (Original Soundtrack Album) is the soundtrack album to the 1988 Mike Nichols film Working Girl, released by Arista Records, on August 29, 1989. The film's main theme, "Let the River Run", was composed, written, and performed by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon. The film's additional soundtrack was scored by Simon and Rob Mounsey.