for jane fonda. she played a woman who falls in love with a wounded veteran while her husband is serving in vietnam. diane keaton (1977) image credit: rollins-joffe /united artists/kobal/rex/shutterstock “annie hall” “annie hall” was diane keaton’s fourth film with woody allen; she...
“The actress gives one of her finest performances, a brave portrayal of a woman who can speak only through her child or her piano,” raved Variety. Anna Paquin (who played the daughter to Hunter’s mute mother) also won the supporting-actress award this year, making this the last time...
Also ranks #6 on The Best Actresses Who Played Cleopatra, Ranked And Deeper 35 Famous Movie Stars of the 1930s 34 Holly Hunter Age: 67 824 votes The Piano (1994) Credits (Film): The Incredibles, Raising Arizona, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, The Firm Birthplace: Conyers...
…I will be taking some time to be there for my children who have lost their mother, so forgive me in advance if you don’t hear from us for a while. All my love, Jt.”Her daughter Ella also posted a tribute on Instagram, writing “I have never met anyone as courageous, strong,...
John Beifuss
The jazz vocalist is best remembered as one-third of thegroup Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, and for her hit song “Twisted,” about a neurotic patient who is convinced she is smarter than her analyst. “She was a force of nature, both in her music and in her life,” wrote her nephew,...
Jim Beard, a pianist, keyboardist and composer who played with Steely Dan as well as jazz legends Wayne Shorter, Pat Metheny and John McLaughlin, died on March 2 after complications from a sudden illness at the age of 63. The musician had been a member of Steely Dan's touring lineup si...
(The first, Halle Berry, helped announce her as the winner and handed her the trophy.) DuringYeoh's acceptance speech, she noted how important representation is and alluded to how Hollywood treats women as they age. "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, ...
7. The Man Who Played God (1932) 8. So Big! (1932) 9. The Rich Are Always With Us (1932) 10. The Dark Horse (1932) 11. The Cabin In the Cotton (1932) 12. Three On a Match (1932) 13. 20,000 Years In Sing Sing (1932) 14. Parachute Jumper (1933) 15. The Working Man ...
In spite of being one of the most widely recognized sex symbols of the mid-20th century, Mansfield's ability to nail characters who were not necessarily indicative of her real-life persona was incredibly impressive. During her short life, she thrived in several instances where she played the ...