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* Legally Blonde ( 2001 )
In addition to JoAnne Worley, it starred a young Richard H. Blake, who would go on to become a familiar face on Broadway in such shows as The Wedding Singer, Saturday Night Fever, and Legally Blonde: The Musical.
An official cast for the production has not yet been finalised, but workshops for the show have already begun with TV actress and star of Legally Blonde the Musical, Sheridan Smith, in the title role.
The movies Legally Blonde 2 ( 2003 ) and Superbad ( 2007 ) filmed scenes on the California State University, Northridge campus.
The original London production of Legally Blonde played from December 2009 to April 2012.
Fiddler On The Roof, starring Henry Goodman as Tevye, played at the theatre from May 2007 to February 2008 and has been followed mostly by other musicals, including Legally Blonde, which played from January 2010 to April 2012.
* Legally Blonde ( 13 January 2010 – 7 April 2012 )
2001 marked her career's turning point with the breakout role as Elle Woods in the box office hit Legally Blonde, and in 2002 she starred in Sweet Home Alabama, which became her biggest commercial film success to date.
2003 saw her return as lead actress and executive producer of Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde.
2001 marked a significant turning point in Witherspoon's career, when she starred in the feature film Legally Blonde.
Speaking about Woods ' character, Witherspoon said " When I read Legally Blonde, I was like, ' She's from Beverly Hills, she's rich, she's in a sorority.
Following the success of Legally Blonde, Witherspoon starred in several roles.
In 2003, Witherspoon followed up the success of Legally Blonde by starring in the sequel Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde.
In 2009, she also produced a spin-off film of Legally Blonde called Legally Blondes, featuring Camilla " Milly " Rosso and Rebecca " Becky " Rosso.
* Kenneth Posner, lighting designer for such Broadway shows as Wicked, Legally Blonde, The Pirate Queen, and The Coast of Utopia, the latter of which won him a Tony award.
In 2001, she had a supporting role in the hit film Legally Blonde opposite Reese Witherspoon.
* Legally Blonde ( 2001 )

Legally and was
Legally the definition varied from state to state, and was more flexible in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before the American Civil War.
Legally, Mozambique was as much a part of Portugal as Lisbon but as an overseas province enjoyed special derogations to account for its distance from Europe.
" Legally " they belonged on the Colorado River Reservation after it was established in 1865.
Legally, he was actually only regent for his son Conrad II of Jerusalem, only child of Yolande and the grandson of Maria of Montferrat and John of Brienne, who had been born shortly before Frederick left in 1228.
Legally, Charles had every right to do this — the renunciation of sovereignty by Charles was never made and therefore Gascony was still legally land held by the King.
He has a daughter, Natalie Lander, who was on MTV's show, Legally Blonde-The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods.
" In his opening monologue, Letterman said " Legally, I can continue to call myself Dave " but joked that he woke up that morning and next to him in bed was the head of a peacock ( while the orchestra played the theme from The Godfather ).
Hanson was the musical guest at the Tulsa stop of The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour starring Conan O ' Brien on May 15, 2010.
Legally, Tobyhanna Township, was incorporated from Coolbaugh Township in 1830.
Legally speaking the only lack of independence a woman in Rome experienced in a marriage without Manus was from her father.
Legally, it was perfectly acceptable for Adolf to induce the feudal lord to abandon his fief and to bring the land under the empire.
Duff hosted the reality show Legally Blonde The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods, which searched for the next actress to take over the lead role in Legally Blonde: The Musical where she was previously in the chorus.
This concept was somewhat misrepresented in the movie Legally Blonde, where the protagonist Elle argues before a jury.
Legally bound to Bang Records, Morrison was not only kept out of the studio, but he also found himself unable to find performing work in New York as most clubs refrained from booking him, fearing reprisals.
Featured on the album was the song, " We Can ", which was originally released as a single for the Legally Blonde 2 soundtrack in July 2003.
Legally, any property acquired by individual family members ( whether sons, daughters or slaves ) was acquired for the family estate: the paterfamilias held sole rights to its disposal and sole responsibility for the consequences, including personal forfeiture of rights and property through debt.
Legally, Tripoli was part of the jurisdiction of the military province of Damascus ( Jund Dimashq ).
Legally, from the British perspective, the name Southern Rhodesia continued to be used until April 18, 1980, when the name Republic of Zimbabwe was formally proclaimed.
Legally, the Crown and Duchy were again separate, but the Duke was a child, and the Duchy had been governed as an integral part of France for years ; the King had little trouble in maintaining royal control over the Duchy.
Legally, the Duchy was part of France.

Legally and box
It reached sixth place at the box office and faced early competition to Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Finding Nemo and Hulk.

Legally and office
Legally, the Magistratisches Bezirksamt ( district office ) is a local office of the municipality's administration.
Legally, Mexican Americans could vote and hold elected office, though they were also constrained from voting in most places by literacy tests and poll taxes.
In its first opening weekend, the film opened at # 2 in the U. S. Box office raking in $ 19, 018, 807 USD, behind Legally Blonde.
Legally, the premier is appointed to office by the governor-although under ordinary circumstances the premier will be ( as are most parliamentary prime ministers ) the head of the largest party in the House of Assembly.

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