Not exact matches
You
've seen the commercials with the
name brand models and
actresses whose lashes are out to there — but can we get the
same results at home?
Stage Door is a 1937 RKO film, adapted from the play by the
same name, that tells the story of several
would - be
actresses who live together in a boarding
(Side note: yes, both
actresses bear the
same names as their characters, Vaugn
has pointed out that this is mere coincidence as both
actresses were the best people for their parts, judging from the performances they may
have been
named specifically to inhabit these roles.)
As we get closer to Ender's Game and more people hear about the movie, it wouldn't surprise me if people see Abigail Breslin's
name and immediately picture a Valentine the
same age as Breslin's character in Little Miss Sunshine, the role that got her a Best Supporting
Actress nomination in the 2007 Academy Awards.
The
same can be said, but to a greater degree, about Montenegro (who
has been
named Best
Actress of the year by both the National Board of Review and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association); she rightfully sees Dora's bitter anger as less a weariness with the world than with herself, a desperate, self - destructive mechanism to keep the world even more distant than it already is.
The Aussie
actress, basking in the glow of awards fave «Lion»,
has been set to star as Aquaman's mother in the James Wan directed film of the
same name.
After working together on the final three installments in the «Hunger Games» series, director Francis Lawrence and
actress Jennifer Lawrence (no relation)
have teamed up again for this old - school spy thriller based on Jason Matthews» 2013 novel of the
same name.
So all the above women
have different features and body types so you can assume that not all the above
named actresses are testing for the
same role.
It was the basis for the film of the
same name that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and
had its U.S. premiere this past weekend, but the
actresses, director, and writer
have all
had sharp words for one another.
The title of a 1957 painting, Napoleon's Chest at Moscow (now destroyed), even showed a will to rival the French artist's somewhat ironical relationship with history, while another work from the
same year was titled Patricia Owens, the
name of a Canadian
actress who
had just left British cinema for Hollywood.