Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Lindsey Shaw" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

She and starred
She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 film Le Mépris.
She divorced Vadim in 1957 and in 1959 married actor Jacques Charrier, with whom she starred in Babette Goes to War.
She starred opposite Anthony Perkins in the 1978 Alan Rudolph film Remember My Name and opposite Jeff Bridges in the 1979 film Winter Kills.
She intermittently took classes at Portland State University studying English, as well as San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she took a film class taught by George Kuchar and starred in one of his short films.
She starred in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in February 2010.
She starred as Kitty Walker McCallister on the ABC drama, Brothers & Sisters.
She received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture in 1984 for her role in Irreconcilable Differences, in which she starred as a young girl divorcing her parents.
She starred in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense film, The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ) with James Stewart.
She starred in the western film The Ballad of Josie ( 1967 ) and starred in a comedy film centered on the Northeast blackout of November 9, 1965 called Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
She also starred in the pilot episode of Eight Is Enough as Nancy Bradford, the role that, in the series, went to Dianne Kay.
She also starred in Rich Man Poor Man with Nick Nolte and a host of other well-received television mini-series.
She played the title role in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette ( 2006 ) and starred in the comedy How to Lose Friends & Alienate People ( 2008 ).
She also starred in the successful musicals Lili ( 1953 ), with Mel Ferrer ; Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ), with Fred Astaire, and Gigi ( 1958 ) with Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
She co-wrote, directed and starred in the film and produced it under the banner of her own company, Leni Riefenstahl Productions.
She also starred in the nearly universally panned film remake of Lost Horizon in 1973.
She also starred in the short-lived Annie McGuire in 1988.
She subsequently also guest starred on Ellen DeGeneres's next TV show, The Ellen Show, in 2001.
She starred in Whose Life Is It Anyway with James Naughton, which opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on February 24, 1980, and ran for 96 performances, and in Sweet Sue, which opened at the Music Box Theatre ( transferred to the Royale Theatre ) on Jan. 8, 1988, and ran for 164 performances.
She soon starred in the 1953 science fiction film Donovan's Brain ; Crowther said that Davis, playing the role of a possessed scientist's " sadly baffled wife ", " walked through it all in stark confusion " in an " utterly silly " film.
She also made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., and Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Virginian and starred in television specials.
" She also starred in Sergio Castellitto ’ s melodrama Don ’ t Move.
She then starred on the short-lived television series, CBS's Live to Dance, which lasted one season in 2011, and was subsequently a judge on the first season of American version of The X Factor with her former American Idol co-judge Simon Cowell which premiered on September 21, 2011.
She then starred in films such as The Princess Bride and Forrest Gump ( earning her a Golden Globe nomination ).
She also starred in ads for Candie's shoes and Gitano jeans, who also sponsored her 1998 – 1999 Come On Over Tour.

She and Trip
She was also planning to conduct two 15-minute classes from space, including a tour of the spacecraft, called " The Ultimate Field Trip ", and a lesson about the benefits of space travel, called " Where We've Been, Where We're Going, Why.
Those songs that went the distance on other charts, but not Billboard ( although all were top five hits on the Billboard chart ), are " Here We Are " and " Then Again " ( 1991 ); " Born Country " and " Take a Little Trip " ( 1992 ); " Once Upon a Lifetime " ( 1993 ); " Give Me One More Shot ," " She Ain't Your Ordinary Girl " and " In Pictures " ( 1995 ); " Sad Lookin ' Moon " ( 1997 ); and " How Do You Fall in Love " ( 1998 ).
She was nominated for an Academy Award eight times before winning the 1985 Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Carrie Watts in The Trip to Bountiful.
She finally won the Oscar in 1986 for a performance in The Trip to Bountiful, which was based on a play by Horton Foote.
She was reportedly less successful at mastering the art of eating with chopsticks, to the amusement of her crew mates ( in one episode, Trip refers to her efforts as " dinner and a show ").
She appears to be unaware that Trip has fallen in love with her ( although in The Augments it is clear that she is beginning to realize his feelings ).
She has appeared in live roles in National Lampoon's Senior Trip, Sabrina Goes to Rome, Sabrina, Down Under, Mosquito Lake, and The Last White Dishwasher.
She was employed in the leading role of the touring theatre production A Trip To Pressburg, which premiered at the Shubert Theater in New York.
She appeared in Kelsey Grammer's The Sketch Show on Fox Television, King of Queens as a character named " Priscilla ", a waitress at a pirate-themed kiddie restaurant in an episode of Newsradio (" The Secret of Management "), and in numerous films including Mysterious Skin, Legally Blonde 2, Sweet Home Alabama, Dude, Where's My Car ?, Man on the Moon, Punch-Drunk Love, The Anniversary Party, Firewall, Little Miss Sunshine, music videos for Beck, Weezer and Sheryl Crow, as well as portraying a blind girl in the film Road Trip.
She has acted in several video games, such as OutRun 2, the Shenmue, and the Silent Hill series, and has been credited in several OVA's such as Strange Dawn, Hoshi no Koe and Trip Trek and the anime series Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's.
She wrote four songs for the pop girl group Girl Authority for their second debut Road Trip, one of which is titled " This Is My Day ".
She also anchored a prestigious weekly show called Power Trip which featured India's Billionaires as never before.
She wants advice from Trip who does not share her views on Vulcan culture and tradition, and that she must leave the Enterprise as it is jeopardizing her wedding plans with Koss.
She starred alongside fellow Disney Channel celebrities Raven-Symoné and Brenda Song in the movie College Road Trip.

She and alongside
She was described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of " les trois grandes dames " of Impressionism alongside Marie Bracquemond and Mary Cassatt.
She herself died in 1558, and in 1559 Elizabeth I reintroduced the 1552 book with a few modifications to make it acceptable to more traditionally minded worshippers, notably the inclusion of the words of administration from the 1549 Communion Service alongside those of 1552.
She followed with another leading part in the thriller film Trapped ( 2002 ), alongside Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron.
She stars alongside Keira Knightley, Elisabeth Moss and Ellen Burstyn.
She made her professional debut on the New York stage, appearing in Beside Herself alongside Melissa Joan Hart, at the Circle Repertory Theatre.
She will be hosting alongside TCM regular, Robert Osborne.
She worked with Paramount Pictures for the comedy Teacher's Pet ( 1958 ), alongside Clark Gable and Mamie Van Doren.
She also wrote for the Spanish individualist anarchist magazine Al Margen alongside Miguel Gimenez Igualada
" She next appeared in the supporting role of Mary Svevo in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ( 2004 ), alongside Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, and Tom Wilkinson.
She accompanied him so closely that Aztec codices always show her picture drawn alongside of Cortés.
She was described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of " les trois grandes dames " of Impressionism alongside Marie Bracquemond and Berthe Morisot.
She was excited to be participating in a " spy " adventure alongside secret agent Steed ( although at least one episode — " The Removal Men " — indicates she isn't always enthusiastic ).
She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
She moved to New York City in 1984 and appeared in the Broadway production of The Real Thing alongside Jeremy Irons and Glenn Close.
She is buried in Paris alongside her father Clovis I.
She later worked alongside Colonel James Montgomery, and provided him with key intelligence that aided the capture of Jacksonville, Florida.
She appeared in the Saturn Award-winning horror film Burnt Offerings in 1976 alongside Bette Davis ( although they shared no scenes ).
She was educated alongside her sister, Princess Elizabeth, by their Scottish governess Marion Crawford.
She had been working on the film, in which she appeared alongside 101 Dalmatians co-star Mark Williams, for 10 years, and aside from starring in it, she co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
She appeared in the film Two for the Road alongside Albert Finney, Audrey Hepburn and William Daniels.
She made numerous guest appearances on television shows, singing on The Frank Sinatra Show, The Andy Williams Show, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, and alongside other greats Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Mel Tormé, and many others.
She was buried alongside Faith and Gilbert in the chancel of St Martin-in-the-Fields.
During this period he found time to model for She magazine and also appear in a 1967 stage production of Treasure Island as Squire Trelawney, alongside Spike Milligan and Barry Humphries at the Mermaid Theatre in London.
She becomes complicit in Peter's actions by posting works alongside his as " Demosthenes ".
She reprised her stage roles of the headmistress alongside Alastair Sim in The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ) and Miss Prism in Anthony Asquith's film adaptation of The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1952 ).

0.635 seconds.