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In 1985, she plays Herself in the tv series 'Master Harold'... and the Boys.
For the 1998 10 More Minutes... Anatomy of a Shootout, she plays Joan Wilder.
In 2007, Kathleen Turner plays Herself in the show 2007 Pennsylvania 500.
For the 2007 show 2007 Pro-Tec Pool Party, Kathleen Turner plays the part of Herself.
Kathleen Turner stars as Irene Walker in the 2005 5 Guy Cream Pie 17.
She plays the part of Rebecca Cairn in the 1995 video Adolescenza.
In 1999, she plays Nola Dancy Aldrich (1978-1979) in the production After All.
In 2007, she takes the role of Jane Blue in the video All Internal 2.
In 1997, Kathleen Turner plays the part of Barbara Rose in the Ami de mon fils, L'.
For the 1932 feature 'Courageous', O, she is cast in the role of Christy Colleran.
In 2004, she stars as Fanny Connelyn in the feature 7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos.
In 1979, she is cast in the role of Middleman in the feature Aavesham.
In 1969, Kathleen Turner stars as Ruth Matthews in the production of Aci yalan.
She is cast in the role of Victoria 'V.I.' Warshawski in the 1916 feature Across the Rio Grande.
She is cast in the role of Herself (Co-Presenter) in the 1982 movie Adulterio nacional.
In 1932, she plays Beverly Sutphin in the release of The Age of Consent.
In 2006, she stars as Peggy Sue in the release of The Albino Code.
For the 1955 movie Amani el omer, she plays the part of Hostess (Hidden City of Petra; Camelot).
For the 1999 movie Amante perduto, L', Kathleen Turner plays Verna Chickle.
Kathleen Turner plays Herself in the 2001 production of Andmicht.
She plays the part of Joan Wilder in the 2004 movie Antone's: Home of the Blues.
She plays Brenda Whitlass in the 2004 release of Asamblea: ocupar es resistir.
Kathleen Turner plays Herself in the 1985 video Battle of the Stars 2.
Kathleen Turner stars as Herself (Host) in the 1993 production Bombe tickt, Die.
For the 1961 feature Attendenti, Gli, she plays Herself.
In 1914, Kathleen Turner stars as Herself in the feature Beneath the Mask.
Kathleen Turner stars as Sarah Leary in the 1971 movie Bhale Papa.
For the 1996 release of Bi Friends, Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Dolores Benedict.
In 1999, she stars as Herself (nominee) in the movie Bigger Than Tina.
She takes the role of Herself in the 1967 movie The Bobo.
For the 1914 movie Bossu, Le, she plays the part of Stella Clayton.
In 2000, Kathleen Turner plays Dana Coles in the show The Cars: Live.
For the 1991 video The Chains of Torment, Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Alberta Trager.
In 2002, she takes the role of Host in the video release of Classic Albums: Def Leppard - Hysteria.
For the 2000 production The Corrs: Access All Areas, Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Mrs. Lisbon.
For the 1994 show Brutta, she stars as Joanna Crane/China Blue.
Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Herself in the 1918 release of The Caillaux Case.
For the 1974 feature The Camerons, she takes the role of Elena.
In 1980, Kathleen Turner plays Dee Dee Taylor in the movie Canada Vignettes: Maritimes Dig.
Kathleen Turner stars as Herself in the 1900 show Cavaliers arabes.
In 2006, she plays the part of Julia in the movie Chambr'a.
Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Claudia in the 1992 show Cheppadividya.
In 2006, Kathleen Turner plays the part of Matty Walker in the movie Conversazione a Porto.
She is cast in the role of Herself (Narrator) in the 2003 video Cruisin Jennaville.
For the 1992 movie Dharavi, she is cast in the role of Narrator.
She stars as Herself in the 1993 feature The Discoverers.
For the 1955 show The Emperor Jones, Kathleen Turner stars as Herself.
For the 1960 The Gambler, the Nun and the Radio, she plays the part of Narrator.
In 1986, she stars as Herself in the show Heartbreak House.
For the 1922 movie Grande passione, La, Kathleen Turner is cast in the role of Herself.
Kathleen Turner's character is Herself - Narrator in the 1972 movie Griffintown.
Kathleen Turner's character is Constance in the 1990 production of Haseena Atom Bomb.
For the 1994 Hitchhiker 7, Kathleen Turner plays the part of Herself - Host.
Turner to Star in Premiere of 'High' at Hartford TheaterWorks Prior to Midwest and NYC
(Playbill)
Playbill - Tony and Academy Award-nominated actress Kathleen Turner will star in the world premiere of Looped playwright Matthew Lombardo's High at Hartford TheaterWorks this July.
on 2010-03-16 04:45:21
Turner 'High' on play
Legit News: Actress in talks for return to stage in Lombardo project -- Kathleen Turner -- who last hit the Rialto playing Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" -- is in talks to return to the stage as a recovering alcoholic nun.
on 2010-02-18 04:47:07
A chat with ... actress Kathleen Turner (and one of 2009's 100 People of the Year)
Kathleen Turner has played a variety of roles in her career, but nothing quite prepared viewers -- or Turner herself -- for the part of gleefully profane, sexually aggressive agent Sue Collini on Californication.
on 2009-12-15 04:50:15
Turner to 'Kick Ass' in Philly
Legit News: Actress will play journo in one-woman show -- Kathleen Turner will topline the world preem of one-woman show "Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins" at the Philadelphia Theater Company this spring.
on 2009-12-13 04:46:04
Buzz News Roundup, 4/6
Johnny Depp will lend his voice to SpongeBob SquarePants for the episode "SpongeBob vs. the Big One," premiering Friday, April 17. - Zap2It
Carrie Underwood was named Entertainer of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday. - TV.com
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on 2009-04-07 04:53:00
'West Side Story' Returns to Broadway
Vanessa Williams, Spike Lee, Christie Brinkley, Patrick Wilson, and Kathleen Turner headed to the Palace Theater in New York on Thursday night for the Broadway re-opening of the romantic musical tragedy "West Side Story". The stars spoke to ET
on 2009-03-21 04:47:36
Kathleen Turner: 'Cage And I Are Friends Again'
Kathleen Turner is adamant there is no bad blood between her and Nicolas Cage - despite their messy lawsuit last year (08). Turner accused her Peggy Sue Got Married co-star of drink-driving and theft in her autobiography Send Yourself Roses.
on 2009-02-24 04:48:11
Turner limps onto Broadway stage
Actress Kathleen Turner will return to the Broadway stage, complete with leg brace and cane, after injuring her knee.
on 2009-02-20 04:46:56
'STORY' NO PAGE TURNER
THE thought of Kathleen Turner and Charles Busch onstage together incites delicious anticipation of camp heaven. Who wouldn't want to see these two dueling divas - perhaps channeling their roles in "Body Heat" and "Die Mommy Die!" - in a...
on 2009-02-04 04:49:16
The Pooches from 'Marley & Me' on the ET Stage!
The pooches who played Marley in 'Marley & Me' are here at ET!
Watch the video to see the playful pups who played young Marley, as well as the doggies who played older Marley, pal around on our stage!
'Marley & Me' debuted at No. 1 at the box of
on 2009-01-06 04:47:55
'Marley' Bites Competition to Win Holiday Box Office
Jennifer Aniston's dog comedy 'Marley & Me' made an estimated $37 million in weekend ticket sales, lifting the movie's total gross to $51.7 million since it opened Christmas Day.
The Twentieth Century Fox film -- also starring Owen W
on 2008-12-29 04:46:21
Stars Come Out As Radcliffe Makes Broadway Debut.
Stars Come Out As Radcliffe Makes Broadway Debut.... Glenn Close, Kathleen Turner and Dominic Cooper gave actor Daniel Radcliffe a rousing reception as he made his Broadway debut in Equus on Thursday The Harry Potter star took to the stage at New York's B
on 2008-09-27 04:53:50
Kathleen Turner Hitchhiked For Breakfast.
Kathleen Turner Hitchhiked For Breakfast.... Hollywood star Kathleen Turner was recently forced to hitchhike in her search for a traditional British breakfast. The Romancing The Stone actress, 53, was staying in a remote cottage in Wales with her 20-year-
on 2008-06-08 08:46:19
Turner Refuses To Talk About Cage Libel Victory.
Kathleen Turner Refuses To Talk About Cage Libel Victory.... Actress Kathleen Turner is determined not to land herself in trouble again - by refusing to comment on her recent libel suit with Nicolas Cage. Last month (Apr08), Cage won a libel lawsuit again
on 2008-05-31 04:46:05
Turner cagey about libel action
Kathleen Turner refuses to talk at the Hay Festival about her recent libel action loss to fellow star Nicolas Cage.
on 2008-05-30 04:46:01
Nicolas Cage 'Pleased' With Turner Libel Victory.
Nicolas Cage 'Pleased' With Turner Libel Victory. Nicolas Cage is "extremely pleased" to have won a libel lawsuit against Kathleen Turner after she accused the actor of drink-driving and theft in her new autobiography.
on 2008-04-05 04:46:03
Turner apologises for Cage libel
Actor Nicolas Cage accepts a public apology from Kathleen Turner over claims made in her autobiography.
on 2008-04-04 08:47:43
Cage wins apology over dog-napping claim
HOLLYWOOD actor Nicolas Cage has won an apology and damages from actress Kathleen Turner over claims in her autobiography that he had been arrested twice for drunk driving and had once stolen a chihuahua.
on 2008-04-04 08:48:12
Cage Accepts Turner's Pooch Apology
Kathleen Turner is finally out of the doghouse with Nicolas Cage.
The twice-Oscar'd actor has accepted a public apology from his Peggy Sue Got Married costar over damning?and just plain...
on 2008-04-04 16:46:51
Cage Accepts Turner's Pooch Apology
Kathleen Turner is finally out of the doghouse with Nicolas Cage.
The twice-Oscar'd actor has accepted a public apology from his Peggy Sue Got Married costar over damning?and just plain...
on 2008-04-04 16:47:12
Nicolas Cage Wins Apology from Kathleen Turner
Legal news...
Peggy Sue Got Sued...and lost.
NICOLAS CAGE won an apology and damages from his 'Peggy Sue Got Married' co-star KATHLEEN TURNER on Friday stemming from claims the actress made in her autobiography that the Oscar winner had been arrested twi
on 2008-04-04 16:49:26
Oy Chihuahua -- Peggy Sue Got Caught Lying!
Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Celebrity FeudsTMZ.com: A London court ruled today that Kathleen Turner owes Nic Cage an apology and damages after making stuff up about her former co-star in her autobiography. Paging James Frey!In her book, Turner states
on 2008-04-04 16:51:44
Nicolas Cage wins apology over dog-napping claim
(Reuters)
Reuters - Nicolas Cage on Friday won an apology
and damages from actress Kathleen Turner over claims in her
autobiography that he had been arrested twice for drunk driving
and had once stolen a Chihuahua.
on 2008-04-04 08:45:31
Apology After Claims Nicolas Cage Stole a Chihuahua
Nicolas Cage has accepted a public apology from fellow star Kathleen Turner and two newspaper groups over her claims that he was arrested twice for drunk driving and stole a dog.
on 2008-04-04 16:49:02
Arthritic Turner Is Back In Shoes.
Arthritic Turner Is Back In Shoes.... Actress Kathleen Turner has put on a pair of shoes for the first time in six years, after overcoming a bad bout of arthritis. The 52-year-old star suffers from chronic rheumatoid arthritis and has to undergo operation
on 2008-03-04 04:47:35
Kathleen Turner's Reported Theatre Collapse.
Kathleen Turner's Reported Theatre Collapse.... Veteran actress Kathleen Turner has sparked fears for her health after reportedly collapsing at a rehearsal for the off-Broadway, New York stage show she's directing. The Body Heat star, 53, stunned the cast
on 2008-03-01 04:45:41
Kathleen Turner lets 'em have it
Read full story for latest details.
on 2008-02-28 16:46:51
Kathleen Turner Hopes October Operation Will Be Her Last.
Kathleen Turner Hopes October Operation Will Be Her Last.... Actress Kathleen Turner is hoping the next joint operation on her knees and feet will be her last because she's tired of the painful procedure. The ageing beauty suffers from chronic rheumatoid
on 2008-02-28 04:45:43
Sex starved Kathleen Turner
Kathleen Turner hasn't had sex for two years. The 'Body Heat' star, who split from husband Jay Weiss in 2006, says she misses making love.
on 2008-02-18 08:46:15
Turner: 'stripping Onstage Inspired Women'.
Turner: 'stripping Onstage Inspired Women'.... Actress Kathleen Turner was proud to bare all onstage in her late 40s - because she inspired middle-aged women to love their bodies. Turner infamously stripped off to play seductress Mrs. Robinson in London a
on 2008-02-17 12:45:55
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Is Kathleen Turner'>Kathleen Turner "answering the call" of Scientology?
Kathleen Turner'>Kathleen Turner, an actress known for her low sexy tones, donated
voiceover for a soon to be released documentary titled "Answering The
Call," which according to its press kit "reveals the plight of
Ground Zero workers and their illnesses."
But it looks like Ms. Turner may be "answering the call" of
Scientology.
The documentary by Lou Angeli was produced and written by diehard
Scientologist Bunny Dubin.
Dubin won a Scientology Freedom Medal in 2001 for her efforts as a
volunteer minister at Ground Zero and she and her husband are both big
givers and active promoters of the controversial church, which has been
called a "cult."
Not mentioned in the film or press kit is that Scientology volunteers
were eventually asked to leave Ground Zero, a tragedy they arguably
seemed anxious to exploit.
Disturbing is the way that Dubin seems to have shaped "Answering The
Call" into a vehicle that can be used by Scientology like an
infomercial to promote a controversial project that was dumped by the
New York Fireman's Union amidst much bad press in 2003.
The documentary press kit states that Ground Zero workers have "found
relief through the New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project, a
program partially funded by actor, Tom Cruise."
And as everyone knows Tom Cruise is Scientology's number one
celebrity booster and winner of its Freedom Medal of Valor.
Maybe Kathleen Turner'>Kathleen Turner doesn't know the details regarding every
charity she supports, but there can be no doubt that Cruise knows it
all, just ask Matt Laurer.
The process that is the pivotal centerpiece for the documentary's
cited "detoxification project" is called the "purification rundown"
invented by the founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard.
The rundown is a religious ritual that is reportedly "neither medically
safe nor scientifically verified.."
According to the documentary press kit the purification rundown is "a
precise regimen that includes doses of the vitamin niacin, exercise,
saunas, repeated showers and the digestion of a small amount of
polyunsaturated oils."
However, the chief medical officer for FDNY Dr. Kerry Kelly said, "The
essence of their program is you stay in it until you suddenly wake up
and say, 'I feel great.' It's hard to have faith in a program like
that." Kelly concluded that there is no "objective evidence" to support
the claims made by the program reported the NY Daily News.
"While we are aware some members of the department have availed
themselves of the program, we in no way endorse it," NY Fire Department
Deputy Commissioner Francis X. Gribbon told the New York Times.
Prominently featured in "Answering The Call" are two paid members
of the Advisory Board of the Scientology-linked project, retired
fireman Joseph Higgins and Dr. David Root.
To better understand the labyrinth of links between Scientology and
such programs click here.
But despite all the ties between Scientology and the project none of
these connections are explicitly made clear within the documentary.
There is only a passing reference about Church of Scientology volunteer
ministers.
Kathleen Turner'>Kathleen Turner was center stage for the press conference held
yesterday after the preview of "Answering The Call" at the Lutnick
Theater inside the USS Intrepid, a floating museum moored at
Manhattan's Pier 86.
Standing next to the actress was Bunny Dubin who has said that her work
as a volunteer minister is part of an ongoing "crusade" for
Scientology.
Interestingly, all the proceeds from the documentary will be given to
actor Denis Leary's Firefighters Foundation. This is the second time
Cult News has reported links between Leary, Cruise and Scientology.
Dubin announced at the press conference that she hopes to create a
national network based upon the success of "Answering The Call," which
may mean this documentary could prove to be a promotional bonanza of
free advertising for Scientology.
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Rex Reed for one was fairly ruthless in his crtique:
June 8, 2005
Angelina Jolie's cold assassin has the frayed and bogus charm of a
shopping-channel party hostess hawking a new product.
Pitt-Jolie Are No Nick and Nora
by Rex Reed
Brad Pitt is seriously buff. Angelina Jolie is seriously trashy. And
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the movie famous for the way it broke up his
marriage to Jennifer Aniston and launched the Pitt-Jolie team on one of
the dopiest and most gimmicky P.R.-fueled love affairs since Kermit met
Miss Piggy, is seriously preposterous.
In a tired and ridiculous excuse for a plot, they play John and Jane
Smith, two secret assassins working for rival organizations who meet
cute between machine-gun fire in Bogot=E1, tie the knot and then settle
down in a New York suburb to play house. Neither one knows what the
other one does. She's got a state-of-the-art artillery armory hidden
in the kitchen oven. He's got millions stashed in the tool shed.
Stretching credulity to the breaking point, director Doug Liman and
overripe screenwriter Simon Kinberg expect the audience to believe, on
simple faith, that Mrs. Smith thinks her hunky husband is a
construction engineer, although he goes to work every morning in
button-down collars, tweed jackets and a symphony of cashmere tailored
to caress his abs and six-pack. Mr. Smith thinks his bodacious wife is
busy all day adding freshly shelled peas to her paella recipe, although
she comes home from an underworld massacre wearing dominatrix drag and
can't boil water. Between dodging bullets and making the bedsprings
squeal, they miraculously stick together in an over-decorated house
that looks like a model home in suburban hell.
One day, Mr. and Mrs. Smith are assigned the same target and end up
firing on each other. Well, it had to happen. They declare war. The
rubber band snaps, the jig is up, and the rest of the movie is devoted
to the endless ways in which they dedicate themselves to killing each
other with butcher knives and James Bond automatics. Of course, there
is one problem: Although they have to take each other out, they still
care. Cue jokes. Slash, bang. "Any last words?" "The new curtains are
hideous." She blows him down an exploding elevator and he says, "You
gave me the shaft." I dunno-a few folks around me actually chuckled.
No explaining what passes for humor today.
By the time Mr. and Mrs. Smith shoot it out in their own home, wrecking
the S.U.V.'s, smashing the furniture, knocking holes in the walls and
torching the kitchen, it looks like somebody blew up a Ralph Lauren
paint store. Beating each other senseless with their bare fists, he
sports a small Band-Aid over one sculpted camera-ready cheekbone, and
there's no telling how much of the inflated budget was spent on the
pancake to cover up her tattoos. (It goes on with a trowel.) Before
they die, the cogs in the wheel shift again. It's been an awful
mistake. Somebody is out to kill them! In one of the most
incomprehensible scenes of the decade, they spring a maximum-security
prisoner from underneath Manhattan's Criminal Court building and hold
him hostage until he tells them why they're being targeted by their
own agencies. The premise is not without entertainment value, but the
execution is so far off the roof that it seems like science fiction.
The director is the same Doug Liman who made the demented
head-scratcher The Bourne Identity. What? Along with style, sex,
violence, action and pretty people who can't act but look good in the
close-ups, you want character development, social relevance and
narrative coherence, too?
Wrecking expensive luxury cars like they were shot glasses is what the
stars do best. If Nick and Nora Charles were alive today, would they be
working as hired killers? If Mr. and Mrs. North were still with us,
would they be reduced to the status of heartless preppies with
contracts out on each other? Mr. and Mrs. Smith is the New Wave spin on
those husband-and-wife crime teams, but the idea backfires. Brad
Pitt's wry trademark sarcasm is familiar stuff, and Angelina
Jolie's artificially swollen bee-stung lips and tweaked nipples do
not make up for her stunning uncertainty about how to play an intimate
scene convincingly. Her cold assassin has the frayed and bogus charm of
a shopping-channel party hostess hawking a new product. She could be
selling Revereware. Too much phony allure and contrived sexual
chemistry wears thin fast. At any rate, there's nothing new about
husband-wife slaughter tactics; the "till death do us part" bit has
already been staged by a number of other actors--Kathleen Turner and
Jack Nicholson in Prizzi's Honor, Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner
again (she's got a Ph.D. in marital mayhem) in The War of the Roses,
and even J. Lo and Billy Campbell in Enough, to name just six. This one
is Bonnie and Clyde meet The Incredibles.
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/books/03/23/theater.virginia.woolf.ap/
Not afraid of 'Afraid'
The landmark 'Virginia Woolf' returns to Broadway
Playwright Edward Albee and actors Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin are
involved in a new staging of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
NEW YORK (AP) -- Broadway hasn't seen the play in years, but there's one
word its author refuses to use in describing the new production of "Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" -- revival.
"A revival means that something was dead," says Edward Albee, and "Virginia
Woolf," with its fierce tale of marital discord, always has been very much
alive ever since it first shook up Broadway in 1962.
The play is continually on stage around the world, and, of course, there's
the celebrated movie version that starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard
Burton (Albee says he wanted Bette Davis and James Mason for the film) as
the New England college professor and his boozy, belligerent wife.
And, now, it has reappeared in New York at the Longacre Theatre with Bill
Irwin and Kathleen Turner playing the combative George and Martha. They are
following in the footsteps of two formidable couples who starred in the
play's previous Broadway incarnations -- Uta Hagen and Arthur Hill in the
original and Colleen Dewhurst and Ben Gazzara in a 1976 production directed
by the author.
Albee credits Elizabeth McCann, his affectionately described "lunatic
producer" with wanting to bring "Virginia Woolf" back to Broadway after an
absence of nearly three decades. That journey has lasted more than five
years.
"We started thinking about certain actors and actresses," the playwright
recalled. "And it's taken all this time to get the ideal cast together."
To find the right George and Martha, as well Nick and Honey, the young
twosome who stumble into the older couple's alcohol-fueled nightmare, Albee
and McCann held a series of readings with various actors -- just to see how
they worked with each other.
"Oh, I don't want to mention any names," Albee said diplomatically, but he
called those readings absolutely essential.
"You can have two wonderful actors and if they are not good together, it
wouldn't be right," he said. "I guess since Liz (McCann) kept telling me it
was a very important new production, I was even stricter than I usually am."
'When I am 50, I will do it'
In "Woolf," Turner plays the angry, blowzy Martha; Irwin is George.
Out of that process came Turner, who has worked her way through such stage
roles as Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and Mrs. Robinson in "The
Graduate," and Bill Irwin, a veteran of Albee's last Broadway play, "The
Goat," and whom Albee had seen in plays by Samuel Beckett and many of the
performer's own clown pieces.
"I love the contrast between the two of them," Albee said. "Kathleen is loud
and forceful. Bill is quiet. He works intellectually rather than
emotionally."
And ask the actors where they went to find their characters and the low-key
Irwin says simply, "Text. I only have text."
Turner expounds.
The actress read the play in college when she was about 20 and thought,
"Well, when I am 50, I will do it," she recalled. "And the week I turned 50,
they (the producers) said, 'Yes,' which kind of spooks me.
"Martha is a pagan and a woman with few boundaries. I think it's a question
of trying to ... overcome some of my early diplomatic training to behave and
be a good woman. I losing all inhibitions now. She (Martha) is out there,
you know."
Turner finds in Martha a haunting sense of failure, a failure of self and of
what she expected from her husband. "This woman of intelligence and energy
was unable to fulfill her own ambitions," she said, which made her angry and
bitter, fueling some of the most baiting, biting language heard on the
American stage.
Yet oddly enough, British director Anthony Page, who has tended such Albee
plays as "Three Tall Women" and "The Goat" in London, says he finds the
language in the playwright's work poetic.
"It's not naturalistic. I always try to get the actors to learn the parts
before they come to rehearsal. Then they can start playing these very
powerful emotions that are underneath the words," said Page. "Albee's best
work has a mixture of humor and passion, a crackle of wit and elegance, but
at the same time, the emotions are very profound."
Leading the audience
Besides Irwin (left) and Turner (right), the play includes Mireille Enos as
Honey and David Harbour as Nick.
It was Page who did the initial auditions for the smaller roles of Nick and
Honey, picking relative newcomers for the roles of the younger couple who,
as the play progresses, find themselves on shaky ground as well.
"I think Honey and Nick walk into this room completely unprepared," said
Mireille Enos, who portrays the childlike Honey. "They have their own dark
secrets."
"Walking into the evening, there is a lot of hope," said David Harbour,
describing Nick as "very ambitious, very charming. I think he thinks he is
quite a funny guy, although this evening is going to go in completely the
wrong direction."
Albee has kept on eye on the current production but has not attended every
rehearsal, preferring instead to let the director and the actors find their
own way. And the play itself has remained relatively unchanged over the
years.
"I have made a few little trims because I overwrote. I don't want anybody to
say, 'Oh, hurry up now. There's the author indulging himself,' " he said.
And at age 77, Albee is working on a new play, which, for the moment, is
called "Me, Myself and I." He's quick to add that the play "has nothing to
do with me at all."
"Virginia Woolf' was not the defining play that made his career, Albee said,
although it certainly is his best-known work. He gives that credit to "The
Zoo Story," his one-act play about a cryptic meeting on a park bench, done
originally off-Broadway in 1960.
" 'The Zoo Story' was the one that proved to me I could be a playwright, but
'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' cemented that change," Albee said. "A lot
of people think that if you are off-Broadway, it doesn't mean anything and
if you have an hourlong play, it doesn't mean anything. 'Virginia Woolf'
being on Broadway and being three hours long, I suppose it had a somewhat
different effect on people's minds."
"Edward said something that I thought was great, which was 'One of the
extraordinary, wonderful things about theater is that you make the audience
work.' And we'll make them work," Turner said with a laugh.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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Ambrose wrote:
> That accent of her's is worse than Tina Turners weird euro accento or that
> Kathleen Turner voice. Does that hapen by accent or on purpose?
Kathleen Turner's accent is deliberate. I remember reading an interview
with her in which she explained it. She picked vowel sounds from one
language. I can't remember the rest of it, neither can I find a mention
of it through Google. But she chose it.
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That accent of her's is worse than Tina Turners weird euro accento or that
Kathleen Turner voice. Does that hapen by accent or on purpose? With Madonna
I'd suspect on purpose, when she was complaining about council flats on
Letterman and didn't bother to explain what they were I hoped Dave would rip
her but he was nice.
I hate pretentions. Long ago I was told my accent was to rural and scary
so I took a speech class in trade for giving guitar lessons, but all I
managed was to pick up a the flat sound of the teacher who was from
Pennsylvania coal mine country, only tenatively enounciating every sylable
which with my naturally slightly husky speaking voice made me sound like
Michael Parks on TV's Then Came Bronson which only aggravated a pre-existing
problem which is that before I ever saw Mr. Parks on the Show, several
different girlfriends said my personal carriage and mannerisms were just
like Mr. Parks, which put me in the quandry of acting and carrying myself
like someone famous who I had never really noticed before. But always when
I drank or got tired or went somewhere like Flatbush Brooklyn or Brittian
where they all had foreign accents to my ears, my Texas-southern accent
would always come back with a vengance sounding sort of like a cross
between Slim Pickens and James Dean playing Jett Rink, neither of whom were
really from Texas.
Unless your an actor or need to ditch the drawl for business
credibility, I say, leave your accent alone. Madonna is from Michigan, and
she used to sound it with some NYC inflections tossed in, but now she just
sounds weird, sort of like an Alien in Invasion of The Body Snatchers
pretending to talk human but not quiet pulling it off. Anyone seen any giant
seed pods growing on her estate? If Veronica Cartright screams when she
see's Madonna, I'm heading for the hills with an airstrem behind the old
station wagon with Ray Milland, Jean Hagen, Frankie Avalon and the cute girl
who played Frankie's kid sister. And if you think I'm going to sleep your
crazy. I saw Brook Adams naked in that greenhouse ;-)
Ambrose
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Friends star to make West End debut
24/02/2005 - 13:46:49
Friends star David Schwimmer is set to appear on the London stage for the
first time.
The actor is to make his West End debut with the lead role in a new play
Some Girls.
Unlike unlucky-in-love Ross, Schwimmer's character in Friends, the
38-year-old's latest incarnation is a womaniser.
The star will arrive in London in April to prepare for May's opening at the
Gielgud Theatre.
The play sees Schwimmer's emotionally-crippled character decide to get
engaged, but only after paying a visit to four ex-girlfriends.
The work, by acclaimed playwright Neil LaBute, runs for 13 weeks.
Schwimmer, who has been directing his Friends co-star Matt LeBlanc in his
solo TV show Joey, said: "I've always dreamed of doing a play in London."
He told London's Evening Standard newspaper: "It's about relationships and
the choices people make, learning to live with those choices, and recovering
from the damage done when those choices go wrong."
Other Hollywood stars to have embraced the London stage recently include
Kevin Spacey, Holly Hunter, Christian Slater and Sex and the City's Kim
Cattrall.
Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kathleen Turner, Matt Damon, Friends star
Matthew Perry and even Madonna have also appeared in the West End in the
past few years.
Some Girls opens at the Gielgud Theatre on May 12.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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... she had a very charming sense of humor at the recent Hasty Pudding
ceremonies, joining the ranks of Drew Barrymore, Kathleen Turner, Kate
Hepburn, Anjelica Huston, ...and PeeWee Herman too??
http://www.angelfire.com/de/CassandraCrossing/hollywoodtattler.html
Birth chart and date:
SANDRA BULLOCK'S BIRTHCHART for her coming 40th birthday!! Happy
Birthday!!
http://beaties_of_bulgaria.tripod.com/sandy.html
bygdick_van_dyke@hotmail.com (Dick van Dyke) wrote in message news:...
> ...... bad s can kill you.
>
(Miss Sandra Buttocks [Moviestar]) wrote in message news:...
"d w a c o n" wrote in message news:...
> ----
> I want my... I want my...
> I want my sex TV...
> http://tinyurl.com/34h7l
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I believe she is currently touring in the stage version of The Graduate,
playing Mrs. Robinson. The radio ad mentioned that the show contains nudity,
so I'm assuming she'll also be doing the brief nude scene that Kathleen Turner
did on Broadway.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message news:...
> http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/2004/11/02/story173960.html
> favouring body image over talent.
> ability to act.
> slim,
> attractive actress.
> a character was more important than how much you weighed.
> it's a common sight to see men and women rushing off to the bathroom
> straight after dinner."
> as Mrs Robinson in a London production of The Graduate, prefers the attitude
> towards body shape in Britain.
> is I love the fact that most well-respected English actresses are not a size
> eight."
I immediately thought of Kate Winslet, who's been hassled over her
weight even when she seems normal to me. Is the pressure coming from
Hollywood, then?
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... she had a very charming sense of humor at the recent Hasty Pudding
ceremonies, joining the ranks of Drew Barrymore, Kathleen Turner, Kate
Hepburn, Anjelica Huston, ...and PeeWee Herman too??
http://www.angelfire.com/de/CassandraCrossing/hollywoodtattler.html
Birth chart and date:
SANDRA BULLOCK'S BIRTHCHART for her coming 40th birthday!! Happy
Birthday!!
http://beaties_of_bulgaria.tripod.com/sandy.html
bygdick_van_dyke@hotmail.com (Dick van Dyke) wrote in message news:...
> ...... bad s can kill you.
>
(Miss Sandra Buttocks [Moviestar]) wrote in message news:...
"d w a c o n" wrote in message news:...
> ----
> I want my... I want my...
> I want my sex TV...
> http://tinyurl.com/34h7l
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She been with the lead singer of STUN for 5 / 6 years or so.
"'cedes" wrote in message news:...
> Odd that you never hear much gossip about her. Is she involved with anyone?
> "Rick in Oz" wrote in message
> news:bDkxc.144$tx5.8036@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> Michael
> movie
> always
> Tristar
> the
> was
> are
> spends
> best
> Conrad
> "It's
> production
> "Kate
> and
> came,
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C.L. Lassiter wrote:
> jb wrote:
> reading that she has a rather severe problem causing extreme joint
> pain. Whatever it is came on suddenly, but that was 2-3 years ago.
I think she has had it longer than 2-3 years, poor thing. I think it's
undiagnosed Lyme disease.
--
nimue
"...but I want you to know I did save you... not when it counted of
course, but after that. Every night after that...every night I save
you." Spike to Buffy After Life
Gosh, when Spike says heartfelt, sincere things like that -- things
straight from his full heart, well, it just makes you wonder why women
are crazy about him, doesn't it?
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lili2@aol.com (Lili2) wrote:
> Kathleen Turner, in a black pantsuit, joined Cat in the Hat Sigourney Weaver Wednesday's Central Park Conservancy Halloween Ball costume contest. Turner,
> who was hobbling on a cane
Why is Turner using a cane?
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Top 100 Beautiful Women
By Dave Higgens, PA News
Film legend Audrey Hepburn was today named the most naturally beautiful
woman of all time by a panel of experts.
The full list is:
1. Audrey Hepburn 2. Liv Tyler 3. Cate Blanchett 4. Angelina Jolie 5. Grace
Kelly 6. Natalie Imbruglia 7. Juliette Binoche 8. Halle Berry 9. Helena
Christensen 10. Elle MacPherson
11. Cameron Diaz 12. Princess Diana 13. Kate Moss 14. Charlize Theron 15.
Scarlett Johansson 16. Isabella Rossellini 17. Nigella Lawson 18. Beyonce
Knowles 19. Madonna 20. Jamelia 21. Nicole Kidman 22. Monica Bellucci 23.
Audrey Tatou 24. Vanessa Paradis 25. Julianne Moore 26. Jennifer Lopez 27.
Marilyn Monroe 28. Julia Roberts 29. Beyonce Knowles 30. Kylie Minogue
31. Estelle Warren 32. Gisele 33. Gwyneth Paltrow 34. Kate Winslet 35.
Katherine Hepburn 36. Marilyn Monroe 37. Kiera Knightley 38. Iman 39. Jerry
Hall 40. Heidi Klum
41. Ursula Andress 42. Virginie Ledoyen 43. Sophie Dahl 44. Michelle
Pfeiffer 45. Uma Thurman 46. Kim Catrell 47. Jennifer Aniston 48. Eva
Herzigova 49. Brigitte Bardot 50. Felicity Kendal
51. Claudia Schiffer 52. Jacqueline Kennedy 53. Marlene Dietrich 54. Milla
Jovovitch 55. Lucy Liu 56. Penelope Cruz 57. Neve Campbell 58. Sharon Stone
59. Vivien Leigh 60. Sophie Marceau
61. Linda Evangelista 62. Dido 63. Catherine Zeta Jones 64. Jessica Lange
65. Ingrid Bergman 66. Greta Garbo 67. Jodie Kidd 68. Vanessa Paradis 69.
Princess Caroline of Monaco 70. Kathleen Turner
71. Rachel Weisz 72. Naomi Campbell 73. Grace Jones 74. Christie Turlington
75. Famke Jensen 76. Catherine Deneuve 77. Cindy Crawford 78. Heather Graham
79. Judy Garland 80. Ginger Rogers
81. Sophia Loren 82. Yasmin Le Bon 83. Kirsten Dunst 84. Sandra Bullock 85.
Melanie Sykes 86. Cleopatra 87. Lisa Snowdon 88. Rita Hayworth 89. Katie
Holmes 90. Honor Blackman
91. Joely Richardson 92. Joanna Lumley 93. Andie MacDowell 94. Alicia
Silverstone 95. Cat Deeley 96. Rene Russo 97. Sienna Miller 98. Rachel
Hunter 99. Jade Jagger 100. Kelly Brook
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Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/2004/02/01/story132162.html
> most unromantic couple in movie history.
> celebrate their love for one another by going on a killing spree across
> America.
> world's most unromantic twosome.
> marital home descends into Armageddon.
> that makes you feel like falling in love all over again. This is not that
> movie."
> weird 1996 film Crash, who get aroused by the idea of car accidents.
That should say Edward Norton, not Brad Pitt. The article
writer must have missed the movie.
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"piscesrr" wrote in message
news:GmfTb.27929$eY2.3391@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> Rick in Oz wrote:
movie
Roses.
the
picture
that
> writer must have missed the movie.
First rule....first rule.
shhhh...
~Shell
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"Rick" wrote in message news:310520041201091096%rickjm@nyc.rr.com...
: In article , Rick in Oz
: wrote:
:
: > Film legend Audrey Hepburn was today named the most naturally beautiful
: > woman of all time by a panel of experts.
:
: I have no problem at all with Audrey Hepburn ranking #1. But how does
: Marilyn Monroe rank both #27 and #36? And Ginger Rogers more beautiful
: than Sophia Loren???? Pshaw!
:
: --
: Rick
And Liv Tyler number 2? I wouldn't put Audrey Hepburn as number one, I've
always thought of her more as cute than beautiful. And Catherine Deneuve
is 76 while Jerry Hall is number 40!! And Elizabeth Taylor is a no-show, wow!
The full list is:
1. Audrey Hepburn 2. Liv Tyler 3. Cate Blanchett 4. Angelina Jolie 5. Grace
Kelly 6. Natalie Imbruglia 7. Juliette Binoche 8. Halle Berry 9. Helena
Christensen 10. Elle MacPherson
11. Cameron Diaz 12. Princess Diana 13. Kate Moss 14. Charlize Theron 15.
Scarlett Johansson 16. Isabella Rossellini 17. Nigella Lawson 18. Beyonce
Knowles 19. Madonna 20. Jamelia 21. Nicole Kidman 22. Monica Bellucci 23.
Audrey Tatou 24. Vanessa Paradis 25. Julianne Moore 26. Jennifer Lopez 27.
Marilyn Monroe 28. Julia Roberts 29. Beyonce Knowles 30. Kylie Minogue
31. Estelle Warren 32. Gisele 33. Gwyneth Paltrow 34. Kate Winslet 35.
Katherine Hepburn 36. Marilyn Monroe 37. Kiera Knightley 38. Iman 39. Jerry
Hall 40. Heidi Klum
41. Ursula Andress 42. Virginie Ledoyen 43. Sophie Dahl 44. Michelle
Pfeiffer 45. Uma Thurman 46. Kim Catrell 47. Jennifer Aniston 48. Eva
Herzigova 49. Brigitte Bardot 50. Felicity Kendal
51. Claudia Schiffer 52. Jacqueline Kennedy 53. Marlene Dietrich 54. Milla
Jovovitch 55. Lucy Liu 56. Penelope Cruz 57. Neve Campbell 58. Sharon Stone
59. Vivien Leigh 60. Sophie Marceau
61. Linda Evangelista 62. Dido 63. Catherine Zeta Jones 64. Jessica Lange
65. Ingrid Bergman 66. Greta Garbo 67. Jodie Kidd 68. Vanessa Paradis 69.
Princess Caroline of Monaco 70. Kathleen Turner
71. Rachel Weisz 72. Naomi Campbell 73. Grace Jones 74. Christie Turlington
75. Famke Jensen 76. Catherine Deneuve 77. Cindy Crawford 78. Heather Graham
79. Judy Garland 80. Ginger Rogers
81. Sophia Loren 82. Yasmin Le Bon 83. Kirsten Dunst 84. Sandra Bullock 85.
Melanie Sykes 86. Cleopatra 87. Lisa Snowdon 88. Rita Hayworth 89. Katie
Holmes 90. Honor Blackman
91. Joely Richardson 92. Joanna Lumley 93. Andie MacDowell 94. Alicia
Silverstone 95. Cat Deeley 96. Rene Russo 97. Sienna Miller 98. Rachel
Hunter 99. Jade Jagger 100. Kelly Brook
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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/13/1084289813123.html
Tarantino goes in for the cultural kill
By Hugh Davies in Cannes
May 14, 2004
The 57th Cannes Film Festival has opened on a raucous note with a public
culture clash between Quentin Tarantino and the British actress Tilda
Swinton, who argued that his brand of Hollywood blockbuster was drowning out
equally valid voices in the movie industry.
Tarantino, set on edge at a press conference by Swinton's cut-glass accent -
she graduated from Cambridge in political science before making Wittgen-
stein with the late Derek Jarman - hit back acidly.
Why, if Hollywood was such a "bad boy" monster, he wondered, did British
actors "get the hell out of there" and head for Beverly Hills once they
found fame?
The pair clashed as they were introduced to the media as part of the panel
judging the top prize, the Palme D'Or, won by Tarantino 12 years ago for his
cult hit Pulp Fiction.
Tarantino, 40 and three years younger than Swinton, heads the jury, whose
members also include Kathleen Turner, of Body Heat fame, and Emmanuelle
Beart, who starred in the French film Manon des Source. Both actresses stood
wide-eyed as Tarantino, his usual hyperactive self, recalled a previous
visit to Cannes when he "took a swing" at a security man who refused to
allow him into a screening of a Belgian film.
Then, getting into his stride, he argued that despite all the money,
direction, acting and writing that went into a film, the reality was
that audiences "showed up" for one reason: to see "the stars".
He said that this was why America, India and Hong Kong - and not Britain -
managed to sustain a flourishing domestic film industry.
Swinton, noted for art films such as The Deep End, said she was not
especially anxious to disagree with the jury president, but the "Hollywood
product" was not the only one on the cinematic map. "I speak as someone who
comes from a country which, like so many others, is experiencing the loud
voice of the multiplexes, which outnumber art cinemas 10 to one.
"It is jolly difficult for audiences looking for another kind of cinema and
very difficult for filmmakers and critics to have the confidence to look for
another kind of cinema, and have the confidence to make another cinema. I
think you are talking about something very real - a kind of industrial
cinema. But we can't exist with only one kind of cinema."
Tarantino answered that if anybody was to look at British cinema in its
heyday of the 1950s, "you felt you had every type of movie being made that
could be made. I don't consider that as industrial cinema. There was
something out there for everybody."
However, as filmmaking began to shrink, everything suffered. Referring to
the Ealing comedies, Barbara Windsor films and thrillers, he said: "Nobody
ever said that the Carry On movies were art, but they were funny and they
had stars. Now Hollywood can be presented as the bag guy. People become
stars and they get the hell out of there and go to Hollywood."
Swinton cut in, saying that he was talking of "narrative cinema" and stars,
but "even that" was "not the only thing that cinema can offer".
Their confrontation came amid evidence that Hollywood's influence is more
pernicious than ever at Cannes, once noted as a showcase for writers.
This year, the most expensive film ever shown at the festival, Wolfgang
Petersen's $US200 million ($285 million) Troy, is here, along with the Coen
brothers' revival of The Ladykillers and the Japanese print of both parts of
Tarantino's Kill Bill saga.
In fact, Cannes, which a year ago launched Britain's blockbuster Calendar
Girls, has just one British film in competition, The Life and Death of Peter
Sellers, with the lead role being played by Geoffrey Rush.
Meanwhile, a rapprochement between striking arts workers and the Cannes
organisers averted major disruption at the opening, although more than 1000
riot police were on hand. The workers were allowed to mingle with the actors
and directors on the red carpet for Pedro Almodovar's Bad Education, about
Catholic priests abusing children.
Tarantino professed no interest in the industrial action, saying: "It's not
my fight."
The Telegraph, London
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
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He can't tell you...too drunk.
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