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Her mother would be fast asleep curled up against that wonderful, big, safe, solid shoulder next to her on the front seat.
Her sexually voracious next door neighbor Suzy ( Sandra Milo ) introduces Juliet to a world of uninhibited sensuality but Juliet is haunted by childhood memories of her Catholic guilt and a teenaged friend who committed suicide.
Her actions promoted the reign of her husband: Upon the death of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks in 1231, Henry also became Duke of Greater Poland and the next year prevailed as High Duke at Kraków.
Her husband, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan I, will spend the next 17 years building her mausoleum, the Taj Mahal.
Her next role was in a leading role opposite Ryan Gosling in the romantic drama All Good Things ( 2010 ) in which she portrays a woman from a run-down neighborhood who goes missing.
Her next film, The Taming of The Shrew, made with husband Douglas Fairbanks, was a disaster at the box office.
Her next release was David Dhawan's Yaraana opposite Rishi Kapoor, in which she played a dancer on the run from her abusive lover.
" Her next film was Blow, adapted from Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $ 100 million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All.
As of August 2012, Jonze's next project is Her, a science fiction romance film starring Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Samantha Morton, Olivia Wilde, and Rooney Mara.
Her next role was in St. Martin's Lane ( 1938 ) with Charles Laughton.
Her next major discovery was a partial skeleton of a new type of marine reptile in the winter of 1820 – 1821, the first of its kind to be found.
Her next major success was in the role of Peter in the Broadway production of Peter Pan in October 1954, with Martin winning the Tony Award.
Her next film in wide release, He's Just Not That into You, where she starred opposite Ben Affleck, opened in February 2009.
Her next movies were In Her Shoes ( 2005 ) and The Holiday ( 2006 ).
Her next film, At Long Last Love ( 1975 ), a musical again directed by Bogdanovich, also flopped.
Her next film was Nothing Sacred in 1937, casting her opposite Fredric March and under the direction of William A. Wellman.
Her next role, which brought her to international attention, was as one of the regular cast members on the 1968-1973 sketch comedy show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Her next event was the 2000 Australian Open, which she won in singles without the loss of a set.
Her next role would significantly reinforce her position as a bona fide international movie star, The English Patient, based on the prize winning novel by Michael Ondaatje and directed by Anthony Minghella, was a worldwide hit.
Her husband Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret.
Her next major award came in 1993 when she was received the Canadian Governor General's Award for Fiction in French for Cantique des Plaines ( 1993 ).
Her friend Jean Harlow is in the crypt next door.
Her conditional worsened for the next few days.

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Her husband ran the business end of the company and she managed the artistic side, often starring in the productions.
Her wartime activities in German Occupied France were dramatised in the film Carve Her Name with Pride, starring Virginia McKenna and based on the 1956 book of the same name by R. J. Minney.
Her first starring role at the studio, in the title role as Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), revived her career and earned her an Oscar for Best Actress.
Her most famous novel was Madame de ..., published in 1951, which was adapted into the celebrated film The Earrings of Madame de ... ( 1953 ), directed by Max Ophüls and starring Charles Boyer, Danielle Darrieux and Vittorio de Sica.
Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in The Last Picture Show, as Betsy in Taxi Driver, as Madeleine Spencer in Psych, as Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting, as Cybill Sheridan in Cybill, and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word.
Her first starring role was in Aida ( 1953 ), for which she received critical acclaim.
Her initial saintly image — as shown in her first starring rolewas a stark contrast three years later when she was cast as a provocative bi-racial woman in Selznick ’ s controversial film Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ).
Her first film role was the part of Julie in the first talking picture version of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, made by Fox Film Corporation in 1930, starring Charles Farrell in the title role, and directed by Frank Borzage.
Death Becomes Her is a 1992 American dark comedy fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep, and Bruce Willis.
Her successful acting career includes a starring role in the television series Private Practice.
Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series Richie Rich, which she followed with a starring role in the television movie Marian Rose White ( 1982 ) and her first feature film, Twilight Zone: The Movie ( 1983 ).
Mrs. Brown ( also released and advertised under the title Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown ) is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher and Gerard Butler.
Her career break came with the early 1960s sitcom Marriage Lines starring opposite Richard Briers.
Her first speaking role was in the 1966 film Cul-de-sac, starring Donald Pleasence and directed by Roman Polanski.
* Mother Courage and Her Children, by Bertolt Brecht, starring Fiona Shaw ( 2009 )
Her long career has included many films and television programmes, but she is probably best known for starring as Livia in the popular BBC adaptation of Robert Graves's novel, I, Claudius ( BBC2, 1976 ), for which she won the 1977 BAFTA Television Award for Best Actress, and for many appearances on the original run of Call My Bluff.
Fox also specialized in adaptations of best-selling books such as Ben Ames Williams ' Leave Her to Heaven ( 1945 ), starring Gene Tierney, which was the highest-grossing Fox film of the 1940s.
Her first starring role was as Felicity Shagwell in the 1999 sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Her first starring role on Broadway was in a play she entitled Sex, which she wrote, produced, and directed.
Her output as head of UA was two films, both starring Cruise, Lions for Lambs and Valkyrie, the latter of which, despite mixed reviews, was successful at the box office thanks to $ 117 million in foreign revenue.
Her best-selling 1976 autobiography was made into an Academy Award-winning film, Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones, in 1980.
She followed that with starring roles in Arrowsmith ( with Myrna Loy ), A Farewell to Arms ( with actor Gary Cooper, whom Hayes admitted to finding extremely attractive ), The White Sister, What Every Woman Knows ( a reprise from her Broadway hit ) and Vanessa: Her Love Story.

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