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  2. Cathy Rigby - Wikipedia

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    Cathy Rigby. Cathleen Roxanne Rigby (later Mason, later McCoy; born December 12, 1952), known as Cathy Rigby, is an actress, speaker, and former artistic gymnast. Her performance in the 1968 Summer Olympics helped to popularize the sport of gymnastics in the United States. After her retirement from gymnastics, Rigby became a stage and ...

  3. Cross-gender acting - Wikipedia

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    Cross-gender acting often interacts with complex cultural ideas about gender. It has a diverse history across many cultures, including English Renaissance theatre, French theatre, Japanese theatre, Indian theatres, and Ethiopian theatre. In many contexts, such as English and Indian theatres, cross-gender acting is linked to the oppression of women.

  4. Emma Rigby - Wikipedia

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    Emma Rigby (born 26 September 1989) [1] is an English actress and model. After rising to prominence for her role as Hannah Ashworth in Hollyoaks (2005–2010, 2024), she later played Gemma Roscoe in the BBC One drama series Prisoners' Wives and as the Red Queen in the American fantasy-drama Once Upon a Time in Wonderland .

  5. List of feature films with transgender characters - Wikipedia

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    Madame Rose, the main villain, is a transgender woman in the international versions. The actress who plays Rose, Jin Xing, is also transgender herself. Bree is a trans woman who goes on a road trip with her long-lost son Toby. A film about the love between a (pre-operative) trans woman, Veronica, and a lesbian.

  6. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby - Wikipedia

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    The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby[ 4 ] is the collective title of three films written and directed by Ned Benson in his directorial debut, [ 5 ][ 6 ] and starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, [ 7 ] alongside a supporting cast of Viola Davis, Bill Hader, Katherine Waterston, Ciarán Hinds, Isabelle Huppert, and William Hurt.

  7. The Huntsman: Winter's War - Wikipedia

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    The film opened in 3,791 theaters [34] [35] [36] and grossed $7.3 million on its first day, [37] including $1 million from its early Thursday night previews. [38] In its opening weekend, it grossed a lower-than-expected $19.4 million, which was about 64% less than the original film's opening.

  8. Athena Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Athena Cinema. Coordinates: 39°19′42″N 82°06′04″W. Athena Cinema. The Athena Cinema is a movie theater in Athens, Ohio that has been continuously operating since 1915. Originally called Majestic Theatre, the name was eventually changed to Schine's Athena before its current incarnation, The Athena Cinema. Today, it is owned by Ohio ...

  9. Lyric Theatre (New York City, 1998) - Wikipedia

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    Official website. The Lyric Theatre (previously known as the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, the Hilton Theatre, and the Foxwoods Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 214 West 43rd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1998, the theater was designed by Richard Lewis Blinder of Beyer Blinder Belle, in ...