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Patricia Clarkson on Being Mistaken for a Hooker
Patricia Clarkson has been so ubiquitous in so many films over the past few years that it seems silly to think she's being underutilized.
Actress and bra aficionado Patricia Clarkson took a break from the Doha Tribeca Film Festival - to shop for undergarments with The Daily Beast's Rebecca Dana.
Savannah Film Festival to spotlight top stars with city's unique charms
Patricia Clarkson Born: Dec. 29, 1959, in New Orleans. This year was a busy year for Patricia Clarkson, and 2010 promises to produce a lot of work as well, a reflection of her position as one of Hollywood's top character actresses.
Name Change To John Cena's Next WWE Studios Film
Name Change To John Cena's Next WWE Studios Film Posted by Larry Csonka on 10.24.2009 Find out inside... According to Pwinsider.com , John Cena's next WWE Studio's film, which was to be named Oxley's Road has been changed to Brother's Keeper .
Patricia Clarkson ready for Cairo Time
Patricia Clarkson and Alexander Siddig in a scene from Cairo Time. Photograph by: Cairo Time, Handout Patricia Clarkson says she's naturally "wired for sound," but in playing the part of a Canadian diplomat's wife in the new movie Cairo Time, the art film habitue says she had to learn how to slow it right down.
Oscar buzz begins for Ruba Nadda's 'Cairo Time'
"Cairo Time," a little homegrown film, stole the spotlight at 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Playing soft-spoken Juliette is a departure for Patricia Clarkson, who stars in the romantic 'Cairo Time.' It's a well-known recipe for cinematic success: Take two attractive people who are either legally or emotionally attached to other partners and mix in a distinctive setting.
Patricia Clarkson enjoys her career somewhat
Patricia Clarkson enjoys her career somewhat Her role in Cairo Time gives her an excuse to come clean with two men she used to be in love with at the same time Johanna Schneller Published on Friday, Oct.
Spend 30 seconds with patricia Clarkson and you grasp the awesomeness of her performance in Cairo Time.
A man and a woman assume different personalities for a series of blind dates they hope will help them work through a personal tragedy.
Don and Janna are a married couple struggling to reconnect after the death of their daughter.
A low-key and somewhat dour remake of the late Theo Van Gogh's 1996 film, Blind Date is the kind of movie that some will dismiss as "stagy." The dialogue-driven character study is set entirely within the confines of a dimly-lit restaurant, and one can easily imagine the series of encounters between troubled spouses Don and Janna taking place in ...
Stanley Tucci's American adaptation of assassinated Dutch director Theo van Gogh's 1996 film by the same title is a theatrically bound one-act play about a married couple attempting to reconcile the death of their daughter.
Remaking Theo van Gogh: Stanley Tucci Goes Dutch With 'Blind Date'
Stanley Tucci's American adaptation of assassinated Dutch director Theo van Gogh's 1996 film by the same title is a theatrically bound one-act play about a married couple attempting to reconcile the death of their daughter.
Patricia Clarkson, taking more chances with 'Cairo Time'
Attention Megan Fox: You could learn a thing or two from the truly sexy, uber-talented Patricia Clarkson.
Blind Date In theaters: September 25, 2009 An English-language remake of Theo Van Gogh's award winning 1996 Dutch film, BLIND DATE is the story of an estranged couple who are desperately trying to reconcile after the tragic death of their daughter.
Coming attractions: Films for fall
Release dates are subject to change, and some films will play in limited release.
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Patricia Clarkson is one the best supporting actresses alive. But the truth is, she's not always that supportive.
Highlights of Hollywood's fall, holiday schedule
Published: Monday, August 31, 2009 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, August 31, 2009 at 12:01 a.m. Highlights of the fall film slate : September: THE AGE OF STUPID: An archivist in 2055 looks back on the world's global-warming catastrophe in this documentary-style cautionary tale.
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