My girlfriend and I are making a very conscious effort to beat the winter blues this winter so she rustled up two of her kids and I snagged my two daughters and we went and saw
the play Waitress on Saturday night.
None of them are terrific singers (Gwen Welles
plays a waitress who can not sing at all, and finally finds a friend honest enough to tell her).
Jamie Lee Curtis
plays a waitress at a local Greasy Spoon diner, and William Fichtner is Mona's longsuffering husband.
Melora Hardin, Jan from The Office, plays a nightclub singer who emerges from a giant clamshell, while acclaimed character actress Margo Martindale
plays a waitress in a café that's made to look like a giant bulldog.
It's 1950's Coney Island and Ginny (Kate Winslet)
plays a waitress married to Jim Belushi who operates the carousel.
Mikey Day as Donald Trump Jr., Alec Baldwin as President Trump, Robert De Niro as Robert Mueller, Alex Moffat as Eric Trump, Heidi Gardner
plays a waitress, Kate McKinnon as Rudy Giuliani, and Ben Stiller as Michael Cohen, during the Cold Open on SNL Saturday night.
A dancer
playing a waitress repeatedly dropped napkins beneath a sound track of drones, trains, and rains and me, yours truly, at the podium voicing a version of the text that follows.
Christina Aguilera
played a waitress in a skit.
Not exact matches
But that diversity of interests (let's not even bring up his rapping and acting)
plays well in a city of multitaskers, where busboys are directors and
waitresses are one audition from landing a TV series.
When the
waitress came to set down our dinner, she his apple juice and
play dough away.
There's a scene in the 1988 movie Rain Man in which Raymond Babbitt (
played by Dustin Hoffman) recites a
waitress's phone number.
Interventions tested included changing the colour of the plate, increasing exercise,
waitress service,
playing different types of music, singing, doing tai - chi, creating a home - like eating environment, providing nutrition supplements, and boosting the social aspect of eating.
This adorable
waitress costume is «made to order» for restaurant
play.
Apron 1950's style, half apron
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play
She specialized in
playing dowdy, overweight, and slightly assertive matronly types, including
waitresses, nurses, and librarians.
We feel vindication as he violently retrieves his stolen pay from Silver (
played by a wonderfully cast Steve Zahn), a quasi-displaced addict who had taken Charley under his wing; we are relieved when an overworked
waitress lets him go after he's caught attempting to dine and dash; we align ourselves with his easy distance as he listens to a man who has taken him in spout off racist vitriol and verbally berate his doting daughter.
Jean Pierre Jeunet's whimsical 2001 romantic comedy about a lonely Parisian
waitress who
plays guardian angel in the lives of strangers quickly became — and remains to this day — a cult favorite for misfits everywhere.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie, directed by Vaughn Stein, is about two hit men, a terminally ill teacher, a janitor, and a diner
waitress played by the Australian beauty.
It's basically a filmed
play, and the drama itself is problematic (Tennessee Williams - lite), but oh what performances are given by Cher (in her first great screen role) as the no - nonsense
waitress Sissy, Sandy Dennis as the delusional Mona and Karen Black as the mysterious Joanne who arrives halfway through the film and upends the lives of the women who used to know her as Joe.
Robertson, meanwhile,
plays a cocktail
waitress named Kristin.
Amanda Seyfried and Alan Arkin, as longtime
waitress and her devoted customer,
play - out this awkward relationship as best they can.
This is the part of the movie when all hell breaks loose and the boys meet a cocktail
waitress named Denise
played by Sarah Dumont.
Not her bedraggled excuse for a husband Phil (William Fichter) who, while keeping his marriage vows, sneaks off to the local love shack for some illicit
playings of the Wheel of Fortune board game with local diner
waitress Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis); Not her dimbulb, lackadaisical moron of a son Jeff (Marcus Thomas) whose lust for Lite, as in Miller, cost him the use of his right hand (how the residents tell the story is one of the highlights of the flick); Not Jeff's partner Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) who takes it on the chin from every member of the Dearly family or his fiancé Ellen (Neve Campbell) who giggles hysterically when she hears the news of Mona's demise.
Every bit as fastidious and demanding as his character, Day - Lewis
plays a 1950s London master dressmaker catering to the highest of society with ruthless efficiency and unbridled dedication — until a charismatic
waitress (Vicky Krieps) becomes much more than his prized model.
Of course, there's Rone, the 33 - year - old
waitress,
played with aplomb by Jamie Lee Curtis, who is sleeping with Phil, and a few others.
Day - Lewis
plays a dressmaker commissioned to design for members of high society and the royal family and who falls in love with a
waitress,
played by Vicky Krieps.
Ashley Judd (Twisted, Frida)
plays Agnes, a lonely Oklahoma
waitress receiving persistent phone calls from an unknown source she is sure is her ex-husband, Jerry (Connick Jr., Basic), recently let out of prison.
Katie centers on a 17 - year - old
waitress,
played by Cooke, who attempts to overcome the hardships of poverty by prostituting herself in order to fulfill her dream of a new life in San Francisco.
But then it gets worse: after a while
playing the slutty
waitress, the higher paid gigs do quickly come her way — her promotion being now a «Sleeping Beauty», or a girl who takes a substance drug that will keep her completely asleep over night and won't be awoken by the physical acts old men perform on her while naked.
Slow of movement and seemingly of thought, Hardy channels Brando as Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront here, not least when he adopts an abandoned pitbull pup and befriends neurotic
waitress Nadia,
played by an underused Noomi Rapace.
Vega
plays Marina, a young trans woman in the Chilean capital Santiago; she is a
waitress and club singer.
Henry's stock market trades have earned the suburban New York family indefinite financial security, but Susan still works as a diner
waitress when she isn't
playing video games on the living room couch.
The
waitress, Alma,
played by actress Vicky Krieps, is a strong - willed young woman who becomes Woodcock's love interest and muse when he unexpectedly falls for her, in spite of — or perhaps because of — her own very specific taste, which sometimes clashes with his own.
Early in the picture, Saginowski stumbles upon a small puppy that's been beaten up and left in the trash can of Nadia (Rapace), a local
waitress, and after he pulls it out and the two clean it off they strike up a kinship that is touching and
played in charmingly low - key fashion by the two actors.
Of the supporting cast, Tomei has the biggest part,
playing the unbelievably accessible
waitress who, serving as the requisite romance, makes a perfect fit for the nerdy Dudley.
Duets is the first feature about karaoke I've seen, and Byrum uses it as a suggestive metaphor for the dreams of three sets of characters who've lost their way in terms of their personal and family identities: a karaoke hustler (Huey Lewis) who meets his daughter — a Vegas showgirl
played by Paltrow — for the first time at the funeral of her mother; a traveling salesman (Paul Giamatti) who flips his lid after flying to Houston instead of Orlando and then going home to an indifferent wife and kids, and who eventually splits and hooks up with an ex-con (Andre Braugher); and a young cabdriver (Scott Speedman) who reluctantly agrees to drive a
waitress and part - time hooker (Maria Bello) out west.
When we meet him, he's
playing a sleazy drug dealer, complete with horseshoe mustache and a tendency to hit on
waitresses.
Playing Marina, a
waitress, nightclub singer, and strongly self - possessed trans woman in Santiago, Chile, Vega is on - screen for all but the first few minutes, carrying the film almost single - handedly through its shifts between melodrama, social - problem picture, and delirium.
A lot of the pleasant changes in this year's Harry seems due to Yates allowing Daniel Radcliffe, who is truly becoming a terrific and confident actor, to really put his stamp on The Boy Who Lived,
playing him for laughs brilliantly, as in the opening scene where Harry flirts with a comely
waitress and later at Hogwarts feeling the buzz of a bottle of Felix Felices.
In what he claims is his final performance, Daniel Day - Lewis
plays a fussy 1950s fashion designer who falls for a
waitress (Vicky Krieps).
Meanwhile, on other pages of the script, Charlotte's dad (Alan Arkin) has developed a close relationship with a troubled
waitress (Amanda Seyfried), Charlotte's sister (Marisa Tomei) is bitter that she's single and lonely (yes, the lovely Tomei is
playing someone who can't get dates; no, this is not set in an alternate universe), another family member (Ed Helms) has to contend with a young daughter who likes to say, «You're such a dick!»
The crucial role of Baby's love interest goes to the very talented and likable Lily James (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) as singing
waitress Debora, who introduces him to Carla Thomas» «B - A-B-Y» song, while he
plays «Debora» from T.Rex for her.
The film is centered on Ginny (Kate Winslet), a former small - time actress who, as she puts it, is now «
playing the part of a
waitress in a clam house.»
From this list, there is no film to which I respond quite as strongly as Paul Thomas Anderson's extravagantly theatrical, mysterious and masterly drama Phantom Thread, which is of course dominated by Daniel Day - Lewis as the imaginary couturier Reynolds Woodcock, who enters into an enigmatic romantic duel with his new muse, a German
waitress played by the sadly un-nominated Vicky Krieps.
Julia Roberts was virtually unknown when she
played second fiddle in this cosy coming - of - age comedy about three
waitresses at the pizza parlour in Mystic, Connecticut.
The rest of the film follows suit by stuttering between two children
playing hooky, a cute
waitress (Melanie Doane) flirting with a drifter while dreaming, Steve Earle - like, of getting out of Dodge, and of an investigation of a possible serial killer who leaves black swan feathers at the scenes of his crimes.
Farrow
plays Cecilia, a
waitress in depression - era New Jersey, whose life is filled with the high stress of work and the strife of coming home to an abusive, unemployed husband (Aiello, Moonstruck).
Robbie
plays Annie — «a curious
waitress leading a dangerous double life» as described — with a deadly, glamorous aura of Atomic Blonde star Charlize Theron.
This clip features the amazing Jane Adams, recipient of a Tony Award for Best Actress and affectionately known as «The Indie Queen,» as she portrays Alice, the
waitress and single mother who encounters Finn,
played by David Strathairn.
«(In the original) Caine
played a cat burglar who tries to rob a billionaire of his priceless statue and enlists the help of a
waitress who is a dead ringer for the victim's late wife.