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After the crossover success of the original film version of Hairspray, Waters's films began featuring familiar actors and celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Edward Furlong, Melanie Griffith, Chris Isaak, Johnny Knoxville, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci, Lili Taylor, Kathleen Turner, John Travolta, and Tracey Ullman.

Plimpton and her
Throughout her career Plimpton has appeared in many feature films including critically successful films Running on Empty ( 1988 ), Parenthood ( 1989 ), Eye of God ( 1997 ), The Sleepy Time Gal ( 2001 ), Hair High ( 2004 ) and Small Town Murder Songs ( 2011 ).
Plimpton has appeared in many television roles throughout her career.
Plimpton has garnered three consecutive Tony Award nominations: A Best Featured Actress in a Play in 2007 for her role in Top Girls.
This would begin a trend of Plimpton being typecast in the role of a rebellious tomboy for several years, beginning with her critically lauded performance as the Reverend Spellgood ( Andre Gregory )' s daughter in the 1986 film The Mosquito Coast, starring Harrison Ford.
Plimpton shaved her head bald to play a cancer patient in Zwei Frauen, and her reputation for playing rebellious teenagers secured her the role of the indignant teenage daughter ( who shaves her head ) of Dianne Wiest in Parenthood.
Plimpton appeared alongside Joaquin Phoenix ( then credited as Leaf Phoenix ), the younger brother of her former boyfriend, River, who portrayed her on-screen brother.
Plimpton received her second nomination for a Tony Award in 2008, Best Performance by a Featured Actress In a Play, for her work in Top Girls at the Biltmore Theater.
Plimpton says in the write-up about her " I went to jury duty the other day, and somebody said, ' You always play drug addicts!
" On July 14, 2011, Plimpton was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her portrayal as Virginia Chance in Raising Hope and submitted the episode " Say Cheese " on her behalf.
She is referenced in the Lawrence Arms song " Light Breathing ( Me and Martha Plimpton in a Fancy Elevator )," a song detailing the singer unexpectedly stepping into an elevator with her and being unable to overcome shyness to ask her out.
A November 6, 1971, cartoon in The New Yorker by Whitney Darrow, Jr. shows a cleaning lady on her hands and knees scrubbing an office floor while saying to another one: " I'd like to see George Plimpton do this sometime.
In an episode of The Simpsons —" I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can "— Lisa Simpson is tempted by the Siren-like representatives of the Seven Sisters ( and George Plimpton ), who offer a scholarship to the Sister school of her choice ( and a George Plimpton hot plate ) if she will throw a
Through her friend Stevie ( Martha Plimpton ), she meets Candy Darling ( Stephen Dorff ), who in turn introduces her to Andy Warhol.
Julie ( Plimpton ), is still in high school, but is not interested in her education.
In a 1998 interview with journalist George Plimpton, Angelou discussed her writing process, and " the sometimes slippery notion of truth in nonfiction " and memoirs.

Plimpton and career
Plimpton has also developed and established a very successful career in stage productions.
Carter's grandfather, John Truman Carter, Sr. ( portrayed by George Plimpton ), is the most disappointed by Carter's career choice, and though Carter respects him, he also resents him for that.
Prior to Paper Lion, Plimpton had pitched to major league baseball players and sparred with boxing great Archie Moore, but the success of this book, which was later adapted into a 1968 film starring Alan Alda as Plimpton, helped launch a kind of second career for Plimpton as an everyman athlete.

Plimpton and early
Mid-Atlantic English was popular in Hollywood films from the 1930s to the early 1960s, and continues to be associated with people such as Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, William F. Buckley, Jr., Gore Vidal, George Plimpton, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Norman Mailer.
In early 2001, the ULA held a press conference at CBGBs in New York City which was attended by George Plimpton, staffers at The Paris Review, and staffers of Open City magazine.

Plimpton and campaign
In 2003, film director Woody Allen, actor Robert De Niro, jazz musician Wynton Marsalis and writer George Plimpton joined a pro-French tourism campaign as a direct response to anti-French sentiment in the U. S. related to the Iraq invasion.
In this campaign, Plimpton aggressively touted the superiority of Intellivision video games over those of competitors such as the Atari 2600.

Plimpton and for
However some scholars have disputed the Pythagorean interpretation of this tablet ; see Plimpton 322 for details .</ ref > indicating, in particular, that there was sophisticated understanding on the topic " in Mesopotamia in 1850 BCE.
Cohen, Feldman, and Plimpton were also nominated for awards for their performances in The Goonies.
The show premiered on September 21, 2010, receiving strong reviews for both Plimpton and the pilot itself.
In 2009, she was profiled by The New York Times for their " A Night Out With ..." series, in which Plimpton hosted an evening of poker at The Players.
George Plimpton was also part of the press corps, covering the fight for Sports Illustrated.
From 1953 to 1960, he worked with George Plimpton as the Art Editor for The Paris Review.
John F. Kennedy, through George Plimpton, is indirectly responsible for a full-length biography of General Ames.
This periodical carries great weight in the literary world, but has never been financially strong ; for its first half-century, it was allegedly largely financed by its publishers and by Plimpton.
Two articles by Richard Cummings, " An American in Paris " ( The American Conservative ) and " The Fiction of the State " ( Lobster ), disclose that the CIA provided funds for The Paris Review, using publisher Sadruddin Aga Khan's foundation as a conduit, and that Plimpton was an " agent of influence " for the CIA.
Peter Matthiessen took the magazine over from Harold Humes and ousted him as editor, replacing him with Plimpton, using it as his cover for his CIA activities.
Outside the literary world, Plimpton was famous for competing in professional sporting events and then recording the experience from the point of view of an amateur.
) Plimpton sparred for three rounds with boxing greats Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson, while on assignment for Sports Illustrated.
" A feature in Mad Magazine titled " Some Really Dangerous Jobs for George Plimpton " spotlighted him trying to swim across Lake Erie, strolling through New York's Times Square in the middle of the night, and spending a day with Jerry Lewis.

Plimpton and Calvin
# Calvin Plimpton, 1960 — 1971
Two weeks after David P. Jacobsen was abducted, Sutherland was also kidnapped while using the limousine of University President Calvin Plimpton.

Plimpton and making
( He said this on a George Plimpton ABC documentary about the making of Rio Lobo.

Plimpton and .
He toured Vietnam with the USO, entertaining troops along with Art Buchwald and George Plimpton.
According to mathematician S. G. Dani, the Babylonian cuneiform tablet Plimpton 322 written ca.
Gonzo journalism has now become a bona-fide style of writing that concerns itself with " telling it like it is ", similar to the New Journalism of the 1960s, led primarily by Tom Wolfe and also championed by Lester Bangs, George Plimpton, Terry Southern, and John Birmingham — in fact, gonzo journalism is considered a sub-genre of new journalism.
The most ancient mathematical texts available are Plimpton 322 ( Babylonian mathematics c. 1900 BC ), the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus ( Egyptian mathematics c. 2000-1800 BC ) and the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus ( Egyptian mathematics c. 1890 BC ).
A series of advertisements featuring George Plimpton were produced, that demonstrated the superiority of the Intellivision's graphics and sound to those of the Atari 2600, using side-by-side game comparisons.
* 1927 – George Plimpton, American writer and actor ( d. 2003 )
The first historical find of an arithmetical nature is a fragment of a table: the broken clay tablet Plimpton 322 ( Larsa, Mesopotamia, ca.
* 25-George Plimpton, 76, American author, editor, socialite & actor.
* March 18 – George Plimpton, American writer and actor ( d. 2003 )
Beautiful Girls is a 1996 American film directed by Ted Demme and starring Matt Dillon, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O ' Donnell, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino, and Uma Thurman.
Paul can't let go of his old relationship with a waitress ( Martha Plimpton ) after she delivered an ultimatum to him.
* Jan ( played by Martha Plimpton ) — Paul's on again-off again vegetarian girlfriend, now dating a meatcutter which irritates Paul to no end.
Though established somewhat in rivalry with the Paris Review, George Plimpton also had served on Merlin's editorial board.
Guest announcers were often brought into the booth including Paul Hornung, George Plimpton, Alex Karras, and McLean Stevenson.
# Commentary by actors Ke Quan, Feldman, Astin, Green, Plimpton, Cohen, Brolin, and director Donner.
Martha Campbell Plimpton ( born November 16, 1970 ) is an American actress, singer and former model.
Plimpton is a screen, stage and television actress.

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