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Hollywood-inspired nicknames, most starting with the first letter or letters of the location and ending in the suffix "-ollywood" or "-wood", have been given to various locations around the world with associations to the film industry – inspired by the iconic Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, whose name has come to be a metonym for the motion picture industry of the United States.
Aaron Echolls (Harry Hamlin), famous movie star living in Neptune, California - Veronica Mars; Lynn Echolls (née Lester) , a famous movie star, wife of Aaron Echolls - Veronica Mars; Frank Elgin (Bing Crosby), alcoholic, has-been singer/actor who is given one last chance to star in a musical – The Country Girl
Girls on Fire is noted as a real development program for girls and young women providing "firefighting and resilience programs" in several parts of the world. [31] In Season 9 in the midst of COVID-19, Stella's Girls on Fire program is shut down, despite repeated attempts to get it back up and running.
Only the Brave, originally titled Granite Mountain and subtitled as The True Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots in previews, is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski, and written by Ken Nolan and Eric Warren Singer, based on the GQ article "No Exit" by Sean Flynn. [1]
Actors who play a character with multiple names and/or a secret identity (e.g. superheroes); Actors who play multiple copies of a single character (e.g. Vittorio Gassman and Don Adams [as St. Sauvage and Maxwell Smart, respectively] in The Nude Bomb, Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith in The Matrix series, and Tom Cruise in Oblivion);
the girls in Gate Keepers; the females in GetBackers; the girl in Sakura Wars TV; the girl in Guilty Crown; the girls in Samurai High School; Lin in Hokuto no Ken; the girls in Ikkitousen; the girls in Interlude; girl in Kiba; the girls in Labyrinth of Flames; the girls in Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution; the girls samurai in Shura no Toki
Heathers is a 1988 [7] American teen black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts. [8] [9] The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker, and Penelope Milford.