Moonlighting: Created by Glenn Gordon Caron. With Cybill Shepherd, Bruce Willis, Allyce Beasley, Curtis Armstrong. An ex-model and a smart-aleck detective manage a private detective agency.
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Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about Moonlighting. Try IMDbPro Premium for free Status Edit Released Updated 1985-3-3 Release date (First episode) 三月3, 1985 (United States) Awards Won 6 Primetime Emmy Awards. Another 13 wins & 60 nominations Contacts...
Bruce Willis worked as a private investigator before becoming an actor. Cybill Shepherd became engaged to Andrei Nikolajevic in 2012. Curtis Armstrong is also known for the line, “Sometimes, you just gotta say, WTF!” in the movieRisky Businesswith Tom Cruise. ...
In those days, Caron says he and Willis "worshipped at the temple of movies." So did leading lady Cybill Shepherd, who had previously been romantically attached to film historian and directorPeter Bogdanovich, who reportedly showed her a movie every night. It was Shepherd who pointed toMoonlig...
Moonlighting: Creato da Glenn Gordon Caron. Con Cybill Shepherd, Bruce Willis, Allyce Beasley, Curtis Armstrong. I bizzarri casi di una ex modella e di un detective intelligente che gestisce un'agenzia di investigatori privati.
9. CARON DIDN’T WANT BRUCE WILLIS TO DODIE HARD. ”I pleaded with Bruce Willis not to doDie Hard,"admitted Caronin 1999."Sometimes [actors] don’t listen to you, and it’s a good thing.”Die Hard(1988) turned Willis into a movie star. ...
Willis, who catapulted from an unknown to Emmy Award-winning TV star and then on to movie fame in such films as “Die Hard” and “Blind Date,” said he was proud of his work on the show. “When the show was at its height, it was very much like playing a brand new song that ...
Movie studios came calling, but while Caron’s 1988 directorial debut—the Michael Keaton detox dramaClean and Sober—intoxicated critics, audiences left it high and dry. ”I actually called [Warner Bros. then cochief] Bob Daly and apologized,” recalls Caron. ”He laughed and said, ‘Don’...