Actresses that need more work?
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Actresses that need more work?
Dr. DVD posted a thread asking which actresses should stop getting parts. and it would appear that almost every female in hollywood should be replaced.
so... who's left? who don't you see enough of?
perhaps leelee sobieski? joan cusack?
so... who's left? who don't you see enough of?
perhaps leelee sobieski? joan cusack?
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Seeing any Joan Cusack is seeing too much.
There are way too many good acresses available for work that directors have to stop going to this one with the speech impediment.
There are way too many good acresses available for work that directors have to stop going to this one with the speech impediment.
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I'd like to see more of: (in so many ways)
Melissa Joan Hart
Stacey Dash
Kathleen Robertson
I mean, I know they're no the most talented, but that's not been a problem for Brittany Murphy...
Melissa Joan Hart
Stacey Dash
Kathleen Robertson
I mean, I know they're no the most talented, but that's not been a problem for Brittany Murphy...
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I can never get enough of Lili Taylor & Jennifer Jason Leigh.
I'm also one of the few who doesn't need the leading lady to be beautiful in order to enjoy a film.
I'm also one of the few who doesn't need the leading lady to be beautiful in order to enjoy a film.
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Jean Tripplehorn
Nicole Ari Parker
Moira Kelly
Ally Walker
CeCe Tsou (Surprised she hasn't done more voice work. An amazing voice)
Robinne Lee
Catherine Kellner
Isidra Vega
Nicole Ari Parker
Moira Kelly
Ally Walker
CeCe Tsou (Surprised she hasn't done more voice work. An amazing voice)
Robinne Lee
Catherine Kellner
Isidra Vega
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Winona Ryder....................Janeane Garofalo
I'll also second Ms. Espisito.
I'll add Ms. Monica:
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I'll add votes in for Amy Smart and Janeane Garafolo.
Thandie Newton. Meagan Good. Kelly Hu. Eliza Dushku. And I thought Karin Anna Cheung was great in Better Luck Tomorrow and I liked to see her do more.
Thandie Newton. Meagan Good. Kelly Hu. Eliza Dushku. And I thought Karin Anna Cheung was great in Better Luck Tomorrow and I liked to see her do more.
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Stacey Dash
There is something freaky about Stacey Dash.
I recently saw Moving on TV, she was in her early 20s playing a teenager.
On the Clueless TV show, she was in her early 30s and playing a teenager.
Now, she's almost 40, and she still looks like she could get away with playing a teenager.
There must be a painting of her that's aging in an attic somewhere.
There is something freaky about Stacey Dash.
I recently saw Moving on TV, she was in her early 20s playing a teenager.
On the Clueless TV show, she was in her early 30s and playing a teenager.
Now, she's almost 40, and she still looks like she could get away with playing a teenager.
There must be a painting of her that's aging in an attic somewhere.
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Originally Posted by Count Dooku
Stacey Dash
There is something freaky about Stacey Dash.
I recently saw Moving on TV, she was in her early 20s playing a teenager.
On the Clueless TV show, she was in her early 30s and playing a teenager.
Now, she's almost 40, and she still looks like she could get away with playing a teenager.
There must be a painting of her that's aging in an attic somewhere.
There is something freaky about Stacey Dash.
I recently saw Moving on TV, she was in her early 20s playing a teenager.
On the Clueless TV show, she was in her early 30s and playing a teenager.
Now, she's almost 40, and she still looks like she could get away with playing a teenager.
There must be a painting of her that's aging in an attic somewhere.