Gina Wilhelm Actress – Remembering Collin Wilcox PaxtonCollin Wilcox Paxton passed away earlier this month at the age of 74. Wilcox played Mayella Violet Ewell in the film version of “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Her character falsely accused Brock Peters, who is black and is defended in court by Atticus Finch, played by Gregory Peck. Peck won an Oscar for his performance. In 2007, Paxton talked about her audition for the role. Already an accomplished
Amy Adams Actress with Versatility
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Gina Wilhelm Actress – Amy Adams Actress with Versatility The movie “Julie and Julia” has arrived in New Zealand, and the Howick and Pakuranga Times’s review highlights the versatility Amy Adams brings to her portrayal of Julia. Most of the plaudits go to Meryl Streep’s portrayal of Julia Child, but the reviewer says the “kooky, idealistic, angst-ridden” Julia is an “easy fit” for Adams. Gina Wilhelm Actress
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Hilary Swank Honored for Being a Good Actress The Hollywood Film Festival will be honoring Hilary Swankfor her body of work on October 26 at the Beverly Hilton. Swank, who stars in the biopic about Amelia Earhart, will receive the Actress Award. Her male counterpart will be Robert De Niro. Other honorees are Julianne Moore for supporting actress, Kathryn Bigelow, director of “The Hurt Locker,” and Nora Ephron for screenwriting “Julie
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Megan Fox is a Good Actress Fans have voted Megan Fox the best science fiction actress at the 2009 Spike TV Scream festival for her performance in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” Also recognized at the award ceremony were Taylor Lautner for best new fantasy actress for her work in “Twilight.” Anna Paquin also received best horror actress for her role on the series “True Blood.” Isabel Lucas won best new
Gina Wilhelm Actress – Older Actress Megan Mullally Finds Freedom Now that she’s over age 50, Megan Mullallyno longer has to worry about trying to get “babe” roles. In “youth-obsessed” Hollywood, that might worry some actresses. Mullally finds it freeing. Now she’s able to take the character roles she believes directors wouldn’t have considered her for before. She’s currently appearing in “The Receptionist” at Odyssey Theatre, playing a frumpy gossiping biddy at the center of
