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Los Angeles, California
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.
Though Rebecca DeMornay’s place in pop culture history was assured by two extreme roles – the glacially gorgeous prostitute in “Risky Business” (1983) and a devious psychopath in “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” (1992) – the California native took great pains to prove that her talents laid beyond roles that were based solely around her icy blonde beauty. Over the course of her 20-plus-year career, DeMornay proved that she could handle characters of all stripes, from the scheming Lady De Winter in “The Three Musketeers” (1993), to terrorized Wendy Torrance in the TV remake of “The Shining”
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From the age of five, lived and traveled throughout Europe, Turkey, Jamaica and Bermuda
Sold her songs to German rock musicians and wrote the theme song for a kung fu movie called "Goodbye Bruce Lee" by the age 16
1982
First screen appearance in "One from the Heart"
1983
First leading role in film, "Risky Business"
1986
TV movie debut as Claire Dupin in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
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