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1965 Press Photo Myrna Loy Actress "Barefoot in the Park" Neil Simon US $33.88
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Another great place to shop for Parking Actress products is Amazon. They have more than just books! VHS Kathy Bates stars as an unhappy wife trying to get her husband's attention in this amusing and moving 1991 screen adaptation of Fannie Flagg's novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. After befriending a lonely old woman (Jessica Tandy), Bates hears the story of a lifelong friendship between two other women (Mary Stuary Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker, seen in flashback) who once ran a cafe in town against many personal odds. The tale inspires Bates to take further command over her life, and there director Jon Avnet (Up Close and Personal), in his first feature, has fun with the film. Bates develops a real attitude toward her thickheaded spouse at home and some uppity girls in a parking lot, but dignity is generally the key to Avnet's approach with the story's crucial relationships. Tandy is a joy and clearly loves the element of mystery attached to her character, and Masterson and Parker are excellent in the historical sequences. --Tom Keogh Kathy Bates stars as an unhappy wife trying to get her husband's attention in this amusing and moving 1991 screen adaptation of Fannie Flagg's novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. After befriending a lonely old woman (Jessica Tandy), Bates hears the story of a lifelong friendship between two other women (Mary Stuary Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker, seen in flashback) who once ran a cafe in town against many personal odds. The tale inspires Bates to take further command over her life, and there director Jon Avnet (Up Close and Personal), in his first feature, has fun with the film. Bates develops a real attitude toward her thickheaded spouse at home and some uppity girls in a parking lot, but dignity is generally the key to Avnet's approach with the story's crucial relationships. Tandy is a joy and clearly loves the element of mystery attached to her character, and Masterson and Parker are excellent in the historical sequences. --Tom Keogh Here are some more information for Parking Actress: Why do we care so much about Hollywood celebrities? Just because some guy was on a show that I used to watch, I should care about his personal life or his political views or what he eats for breakfast? Maybe I'm out of the mainstream on this, but I just don't know why actors are such celebrities. During a commercial interruption the other night, my lovely wife said, "That's Jeff Daniels." I looked around, and Jeff Daniels was definitely not in our bedroom. But that got me wondering. Is it worth it for advertisers to pay big bucks to have Hollywood celebrities lend their voices to TV commercials? The short answer must be yes. These big companies are too smart to dump buckets of money onto celebrities unless they are getting some serious bang for their buck. Having the star actually appear in the commercial is one thing, I guess. I can see that maybe seeing Sylvester Stallone eating Corn Flakes might make someone want to buy them. But to just hear his voice talking about the corny goodness of the flakes? Am I the only one who routinely fails to recognize the celebrity voices extolling the virtues of Citizen Watches and Double Whoppers? Likewise, the dreaded paparazzi wouldn't bother to stalk Hollywood celebrities day and night unless people were willing to pay to see pictures of Jessica Alba going to the dry cleaner or Christian Bale walking his dog. Somehow we've been brainwashed into believing that everything about these stars is glamorous, even though the majority of their day is just as mundane as ours. From what I've seen of reality TV, it may be even worse. If you took the most interesting 30 minutes of my week and filmed it, it would certainly be as interesting as any reality TV show, just without all the weeping and moaning and beautiful people. Then again, maybe it's the weeping and moaning and beautiful people that keep viewers tuning in week after week. The last straw for me was all of the movie stars coming out of the woodwork to share their political views during the last presidential election. The thing that bothers me isn't so much that every movie star and pop singer wants to speak out to demonize one party and praise the other. Each actor and actress is entitled to their own opinion and one vote, just like the rest of us. The problem isn't that Hollywood celebrities want to give their opinions on politics; it's that we listen and are influenced. There's nothing like selecting the next leader of the free world based on the whims of the super wealthy elite who work three months a year. For more information on actors, visit http://actor.tv About the Author did you hear about Actress Jane Wyman who Died at 93 years old this morning? Actress Jane Wyman Dies at 93 She was one hell of an actress. They don't make them like that anymore. Nowadays some female shows her boobs onscreen and suddenly she thinks she's an actress. Tale of two Careys: British actress Mulligan and leggy Hollywood diva Mariah enjoy successful night at pre-Oscar awards Thanks for visiting!
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Does This Voice Make You Want to Buy Cereal?
"On the TV," she said, preempting my obvious question. "The voice over on that commercial was Jeff Daniels." By this time, the commercial was over. "And that's Sarah Jessica Parker" she continued as the next advertisement began. It just so happened that the next commercial featured a celebrity voice over as well, as Gene Hackman celebrated the joys of Home Depot (or was it Lowes?).
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jane Wyman, Oscar winner as the deaf rape victim in "Johnny Belinda," star of the long-running TV series "Falcon Crest" and first wife of Ronald Reagan, has died at her desert home. She was 93. Wyman died Monday morning at her Palm Springs home, said Richard Adney of Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary in Cathedral City. There were no other details immediately available.
Carey Mulligan's An Education and Precious, starring Mariah Carey, were among the winners named at last night's ceremony in Los Angeles.
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