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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 string
She had the hips of a boy and a loose-jointed walk that reminded me of a string of beads strolling down the street.
She subsequently appeared in a string of 1960s films ( after signing an exclusive contract with Universal Pictures ), including 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie with Julie Andrews and 1968's What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
She had a string of successful albums and top 10 hits in three consecutive decades.
She had better luck at other studios in Hollywood, appearing in supporting roles in a string of films, including Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( as Mary Todd Lincoln ), Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet ( as Mrs. Ehrlich ) and Action in the North Atlantic, in the early 1940s.
She followed those with a string of films including Southland Tales, The Air I Breathe, Suburban Girl ( earlier known as " A Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing "), and Possession ( a supernatural thriller based on the South Korean film Jungdok known to English language audiences as Addicted ).
She became a movie star in the late 1990s, carrying a string of successes, including While You Were Sleeping, and Miss Congeniality in 2000.
She became a film star in Europe with a string of successful films, including L ' étudiante ( 1988 ), Pacific Palisades ( 1990 ), and Fanfan ( 1993 ).
She put a string of wins together, and was able to win the California State women's title.
She rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit records ; her 13 Top 40 hits include " You're So Vain ", " Nobody Does It Better ", and " Coming Around Again ".
She followed this with a string of supporting roles in big studio films like the 17th James Bond installment GoldenEye ( 1995 ), Sleepers ( 1996 ), and Grosse Pointe Blank ( 1997 ).
She went from fleshing-out keyboard parts to scoring the album's orchestrations ( her first ever string arrangements according to Horn ) and also co-writing some of the songs.
She continued to star in a string of successful pictures.
She officially used the names " Helena Victoria " out of her string of six Christian names.
She performed three tracks solo (" Love Me No More ", " Stay With Me Till Dawn " and " If ( When You Go )") accompanied by a string quartet.
She played with " The Electrifying Strings ", a jazz string group with Earl Klugh ( guitar ), Cecil " Van " Cephus ( keyboards ), Ralph Armstrong ( bass ), and in studio sessions on recordings for local Detroit artists.
She has starred in a string of successful mainstream and independent movies, such as Space Cowboys ( 2000 ), Into the Wild ( 2007 ), and The Mist ( 2007 ).
She then entered the Pattaya Women's Open Tournament in Bangkok where she reached the finals after a string of good performances.
She is nicknamed " Landslide Annie " for her string of narrow electoral victories.
She followed this with the role of Connie in Neil Simon's first West End play, Come Blow Your Horn, and a string of other appearances including those in The Duel, The Dragon Variation, Murder in Mind, Anastasia and Deadly Nightcap.
She also spent summers on her grams ' farm in Chesterfield, South Carolina, where she helped string tobacco and harvest watermelons.
She does, however, carry a string shopping bag ( also in her knickers ) against emergencies, such as being presented with a loaf or a pie or a dozen buns ( probably by a baker who knows that such a gift to a witch ensures reliably good baking ).
She received expensive gifts from her admirers, with rumors that the German Ambassador had given her a $ 10, 000 string of pearls.
She had a string of successful hits in the late 1980s to early 1990s, including " Warning " ( UK # 17 ), " I Thank You " ( UK # 17 ) and " Respect " ( UK # 17 ).
*" She shouts from upstairs, Bobby can yer fix the string on wa carrier bag.

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