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Brangelina Conquers Cannes
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were the big stars of Cannes this week. Jolie, pregnant with twins, was radiant in a parrot green gown and ready to premiere Kung Fu Panda.
Glamor Girls
We offer you these ladies as proof that old Hollywood style glamor lives on.
The youngest daughter of a performing family, vivacious and vulnerable Patricia Arquette rose through the 1990s independent film world to become a leading player for directors like Tim Burton, David Lynch and Sean Penn. Her breakthrough in Tony Scott’s crime spree “True Romance” (1993) led to more risky but stylish fare, including “Lost Highway” (1997) and “Stigmata” (1999), but the actress also proved her widespread appeal with mainstream dramas like Martin Scorsese’s “Bring Out the Dead” (1999) and comedies like “Little Nicky” (2000). In 2004, Arquette made an unlikely leap to series TV with
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Spent five years living with her family at an artists' commune in Virginia
Moved to L.A. to study acting with Milton Katselas
1987
First feature roles "Pretty Smart" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street Part III: Dream Warriors"
1987
TV-movie debut as a pregnant high school student in "Daddy" (ABC)
1990
Directed by Diane Keaton in the "The Girl With the Crazy Brother", a "CBS Schoolbreak Special"
1991
Reteamed with director Diane Keaton to play the lead role of a girl with epilepsy held captive by her stepfather in the Lifetime TV-movie "Wildflower"
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