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...treats a young man who believes he is the legendary lover Don Juan. During the sessions that ensue, the doctor is forced...beliefs about life, love and passion, and whether or not Don Juan's alive and well--and sitting in his office.
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"Don Juan Demarco" might have been just a forgettable curio...film is the casting of Johnny Depp as Don Juan and Marlon Brando as his shrink...Named Desire and On the Waterfront. If Don Juan DeMarco casts a spell in spite of its flaws...
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This pretty but tough Latina player began performing as a dancer before turning to acting on stage. In films and on TV, Ticotin (pronounced "tick-oh-tin") has often proven effective playing cops,
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Highly attractive model-turned-actress, Talisa Soto was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Northampton, Massachusetts, but admittedly retains the Puerto Rican accent of her household. Soto
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A prolific, instantly recognizable curly-haired character player of stage and screen, Bob Dishy has excelled at playing the 'Jewish Everyman' whether the character be a working-class stiff or a
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Began his film career with The Mirisch Company and worked as a production manager on films such as "West Side Story" (1961) and "Seven Days in May" (1964). Palmer is best known for a long-running
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Worked in TV before turning out some fine 1960s films, including the low-budget "Andy" (1965), a poignant portrait of a retarded man living in a New York slum, and the British-made "Run Wild, Run
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The annals of Hollywood are full of tales of fast rises and equally rapid falls. While some succumb to the cliche, others, like the career of writer-producer and executive Michael De Luca, buck the
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Psychologist, novelist and Harvard professor turned director of Hollywood films with his directorial debut, the romantic fantasy "Don Juan DeMarco" (1995). Leven began his entertainment career in
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