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When it comes to holiday movies, the ones about Christmas get all the press. But what of the Thanksgiving film, those cinematic stories that are set on the day of festive feasting, or contain at least one crucial scene that takes place around the time of Turkey Day? Turns out there are more movies in this category than you might think.
The biggest stars currently on Broadway are not American. True, on the one hand, you have Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles in "Oleanna," and the terrific foursome of "God of Carnage," Hope Davis, Jeff Daniels, James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden.
Hope Davis - Davis Worried About London Trip
Caption: Hope Davis and Marcia Gay Harden 2009 Tony Awards 'Meet the Nominees' press reception at The Millennium Broadway Hotel - Arrivals New York City, USA .... Actress HOPE DAVIS is losing sleep as she plans for an upcoming trip to England, and not just because she'll be playing former U.S. First Lady HILLARY CLINTON - she's terrified of flying.
Movie Review: Charlie Bartlett
I know what you're thinking, not another teen movie. And by anyone's assessment 2009's Charlie Bartlett is exactly that; with characters who vaguely reflect but grossly exaggerate real teen prototypes and a plot that mirrors many films before it.
Emmy's biggest surprises and snubs
Here are the four biggest surprises among the nominations: Rookie of the year: In a crowded field of cable dramas, HBO's tiny but intriguing, five-episodes-per-week psychotherapy drama In Treatment nabbed an impressive three acting nominations: Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest nabbed their second nods for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress in a ...
Here are the four biggest surprises among the nominations: Rookie of the year: Sixteen million viewers can't be wrong, as CBS' breakout hit The Mentalist got some critical love for its charming, fair-haired star, Simon Baker , who received a nomination in the fiercely competitive Best Actor in a Drama category .
casting Davis Set to Play Clinton
The character actress has snagged an important new role. Source: THR In the film The Special Relationship , the role of Hillary Clinton was expected to be handled by Julianne Moore.
Hope Davis Takes Over for Julianne Moore as Hillary Clinton - ET
Entertainment Tonight Headlines Hope Davis Takes Over for Julianne Moore as Hillary Clinton Hope Davis is stepping into the role as Hillary Clinton for the upcoming film 'The Special Relationship.' Davis will replace Julianne Moore who has stepped out of the role due to a scheduling conflict with her television project "The Kids Are All Right," the ...
Learn Who Plays Hilary Clinton Opposite Dennis Quaida s Bill Clinton ...
I am - " Hercules!! "In Treatment" star Hope Davis has replaced Julianne Moore in the role of Hilary Clinton in "That Special Relationship," the last in the Tony Blair trilogy written by Peter Morgan and starring Michael Sheen as the former British prime minister.
Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! Grant Lamos IV, Fashion Wire Daily / Getty Images In Treatment 's most neurotic patient, Hope Davis, talks to The Daily Beast's Rachel Syme about playing crazy, being a mom, and throwing up on Broadway every night.
'Billy Elliot' dances to top of Tony nomination list
NEW YORK - "Billy Elliot," the season's biggest musical hit, dominated the 2009 Tony Awards nominations announced Tuesday, May 5, picking up 15, more than any other show.
'Billy Elliot,' dances to the top with 15 Tony nominations
Billy Elliot, the season's biggest musical hit, dominated the 2009 Tony Award nominations yesterday, picking up 15, more than any other show.
"Elliot," "Normal," "Hair" lead Tony Awards Noms
Tony award winners Cynthia Nixon and Lin-Manuel Miranda were early risers this morning in New York City as they announced the nominees for the 63rd Annual Tony Awards, which will be held at Radio City Music Hall on June 7th.
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