Gina Wilhelm Actress – German Actress Award Given to Winslet
In that movie she plays a woman with a secret Nazi past.
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – German Actress Award Given to Winslet
In that movie she plays a woman with a secret Nazi past.
Congratulations!
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Good Actress Streep Makes True A List
Forbes magazine has compiled a “True A List” of actors and actresses in Hollywood today.
To do so, they looked at the actors and actresses who had been nominated for Oscars in the past five years. They then tallied their box office draws for the same types of roles.
The list of Oscar-winning women was topped by Cate Blanchett, who has received four nominations in the past five years.
Streep ranked fifth overall, behind Will Smith. Blanchett doesn’t even make the top 10 overall, due to critically acclaimed but under-attended films like “I’m Not There” and “Elizabeth: The Golden Age.”
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Bollywood Hot Actress Gets Married
The Bollywood star wore a red sari, emeralds, and diamonds, while the groom arrived at the lavish ceremony in a horse-drawn carriage.
“We plan to shuttle between Mumbai and London after marriage. I shall strive to be as successful at home as I am outside. I want to excel as a homemaker,” she said.
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Actress Richardson Supports Climate Conference
No doubt you know about Leonardo DiCaprio, but there are others who care about the environment, too.
Additionally, Cate Blanchett, who works with the lobby group whoonearthcares, has already appeared in Copenhagen once this year.
She addressed leaders at the World Business Summit on Climate Change, explaining that political failure in December “is quite simply unacceptable .”
Gina Wilhelm Actress – DVD Celebrates Gone with the Wind, Actress Search
Gone With The Wind was first released 70 years ago. A new Ultimate Collector’s Edition has been released on DVD and Blu-Ray, and it’s a celebration and penance at the same time.
Even when the movie was released, there was some criticism of the movie’s stereotyping of black characters, such as Prissy, played by Butterfly McQueen, and the way the movie seemed to glorify slavery.
Hattie McDaniel’s Oscar was the first to be awarded to an African American.
The new DVD/Blu-Ray set includes three featurettes. One is “Movieola: The Scarlett O’Hara War,” featuring Tony Curtis playing producer David O. Selznick searching for an actress to play Scarlett.
Other featurettes are “Gone With the Wind: The Legend Lives On,” which praises the movie, but does present some of the criticisms of the film.
Finally, there is a featurette called “1939: Hollywood’s Greatest Year,” highlighting the year that brought us “Gone with the Wind,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” and many, many more.