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Aurora Greenway, a widow since her daughter Emma was a young girl, keeps several suitors at arm's length in River Oaks, Houston, focusing instead on her close, but controlling, relationship with Emma. Anxious to escape her mother, Emma marries callow young college professor Flap Horton over her mother's objections.
Terms of Endearment is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright Dan Gordon, adapted from the novel by Larry McMurtry.The play tells the fictional story of mother and daughter Aurora Greenway and Emma Greenway-Horton as they face challenges in life and have their relationship tested, showing resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
Aurora Greenway: Terms of Endearment [62] Jane Alexander: Carol Wetherly: Testament: Meryl Streep: Karen Silkwood: Silkwood: Julie Walters: Susan White / Rita: Educating Rita: Debra Winger: Emma Greenway Horton: Terms of Endearment: 1984: Sally Field ‡ Edna Spalding: Places in the Heart [63] Judy Davis: Adela Quested: A Passage to India ...
1970: Moving On (characters Patsy Carpenter/Danny Deck/Emma Horton/Joe Percy) [62] 1972: All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers (Danny Deck/Jill Peel/Emma Horton) [ 62 ] 1975: Terms of Endearment (novel) (Emma Horton/Aurora Greenway) – adapted for film as Terms of Endearment [ 62 ]
Two Long Island women were arrested for their roles in the month-long disappearance of 14-year-old Emmarae Gervasi — increasing the number of suspects in the case to seven.. Suffolk County ...
The remains of a woman found dead on a reservation in southwestern South Dakota in January has been identified as Michelle Elbow Shield, a Sioux woman who went missing more than a year ago.
Emma Greenway Horton 1984: Vanessa Redgrave: The Bostonians: Olive Chancellor 1985: Wetherby: Jean Travers 1986: Chloe Webb: Sid and Nancy: Nancy Spungen: 1987: Emily Lloyd: Wish You Were Here: Lynda Mansell 1988: Judy Davis: High Tide: Lillie 1989: Michelle Pfeiffer: The Fabulous Baker Boys: Susie Diamond
No. 11 seed Paula Badosa of Spain upset American Coco Gauff, the No. 3 seed, in straight sets at the Australian Open quarterfinals.