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She shot to stardom after her roles as Buttercup in The Princess Bride and Jenny Curran in Forrest Gump, the latter role garnering her Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
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She and shot
She escaped, crawled through the usual mine fields, under barbed wire, was shot at, swam a river, and we finally picked her up in Linz.
She went on hunting tours with her husband, and on more than one occasion shot and killed ferocious tigers.
She is the face of fragrances Chanel's Allure, Givenchy's Forbidden flower, Cacharel's Promise, Bulgari's BLV II, Ralph Lauren's Notorious, and in 15 June 2012 D & G's Pour Femme shot in Erice by Mario Testino.
She also shot art critic Mario Amaya, and attempted to shoot Warhol's manager, Fred Hughes, point blank, but the gun jammed.
She then tried to persuade Paschal to change his vote, but convinced he had a fair shot with John, he and Neleh declined her offer.
She slid out by a rear sacristy window, followed by a young woman and child ; the Germans ' attention was aroused and the three were shot.
She later said the film was shot in four six-day weeks with an additional four days of location work in the desert at Lancaster, California.
She appeared in the television movies Revenge of the Stepford Wives, No Other Love and A Fine Romance, and shot a television pilot.
She also explores research that identifies mood disorders in such famous writers and artists as Ernest Hemingway ( who shot himself after electroconvulsive treatment ), Virginia Woolf ( who drowned herself when she felt a depressive episode coming on ), composer Robert Schumann ( who died in a mental institution ), and even the famed visual artist Michelangelo.
She also housed VS-32 aircraft for search and security operations as well as scientific measurement, photographic, and observer missions for each shot.
She pleaded for him to leave the sport but wasn't able to convince him to do so, and one night before he boxed Salvador Ugalde, she grabbed a rifle and shot herself, dying instantly.
She shot to fame in 1997 with the telenovela Luz Clarita, where Daniela played the main character, seven-year-old Luz Clarita.
She and stardom
She ascended to stardom in the end of the 1950s, performing in more than 83 films between 1959 and 1991.
She ascended to stardom in the end of the 1950s, performing in more than 83 films between 1959 and 1991.
Years later, Knef's first husband, an American named Kurt Hirsch, encouraged her to try again for success in the U. S. She changed her name from Knef to Neff and achieved a measure of stardom on Broadway as “ Ninotchka ” in the Cole Porter musical,
She remained uncompromising in her indifference to film stardom, as evidenced by her surprising reaction to her Oscar win " never mind the honour, cold hard cash is what it means to me.
She does this because she figures Minako needed to be away from the trappings of stardom for a while.
She rose to stardom in Tamil blockbuster Ratchagan ; later, she attained commercial and critical recognition for her roles in Sirf Tum ( 1999 ) and the comedy Biwi No. 1 ( 1999 ).
" She is remembered first for her stardom at 20th Century Fox and, later, as the radio comedy partner of her husband, bandleader and comedian Phil Harris.
David Schwartz, the chief curator of the Museum of the Moving Image, notes, " She built up a level of stardom in Hollywood, but Hollywood didn ’ t know what to do with her.
She " arrived at showbiz stardom with a featured role " in the musical It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Superman ( 1966 ).
The band reached stardom during the early 1990s with hit singles like " Don't Treat Me Bad " " Reach For The Sky " and " All She Wrote ", as well as their signature ballads " I Live My Life for You ", " Love of a Lifetime ", and " When I Look Into Your Eyes ".
She achieved stardom for her role as the elder daughter, Betty, on the television family series Father Knows Best.
She first reached stardom as Amy Wilson on the soap opera The Young and the Restless from November 18, 1994 to May 22, 1996.
She began singing professionally as a band member while in the Israeli Army during the 1980s, and " rose to stardom quickly.
She felt that she was in a position to be calling all the shots, but in any film industry you are only as good as your last hit and she was soon to taste the vagaries of stardom.
She was off the screen for several years owing to an alleged nervous breakdown and then returned in 1946 to make her strongest bid for stardom.
She is evidently favored and spoiled by her father, while her mother attempts to soften Blanche's anger and envy, by promising that one day her chance at stardom will come.
She never achieved major stardom in Hollywood, though she landed a number of prominent roles in the early 1940s.
She received rave reviews, especially as Nina in The Seagull, The Independent calling her a " woman on the edge of stardom ," and This Is London calling her " superlative ", and stating that the play was " distinguished by the illuminating, psychological insights of Miss Garai's performance.
She caught the eye of Frohman, who saw in her distinct possibilities for stardom and cast her as Lady Millicent in James M. Barrie ’ s Little Mary, which opened at the Empire Theater on January 4, 1904.
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