Olivia Hussey Eisley, star of the 1968 film “Romeo and Juliet” and the slasher classic “Black Christmas,” has died, according to a post on her Instagram page. She was 73. “It is with ...
Olivia Hussey Eisley, the actress who shot to fame as one of the star-crossed lovers in Franco Zeffirelli’s controversial Romeo and Juliet in 1968, died peacefully today at home surrounded by ...
Actress Olivia Hussey Eisley died December 27 at home with family She gained fame as Juliet in controversial 1968 film 'Romeo and Juliet' Recent years marked by lawsuit against Paramount over film's ...
Actress Olivia Hussey Eisley died December 27 at home with family She gained fame as Juliet in controversial 1968 film 'Romeo and Juliet' Recent years marked by lawsuit against Paramount over film ...
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Natalie Portman was almost chosen for Juliet’s role in Romeo + Juliet? ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) In 1996, Natalie Portman was set to play Juliet in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet, but ...
Not only was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson first Supreme Court Justice to appear on Broadway, but she sang this classic Backstreet Boys song while doing it! Jackson made a special appearance in ...
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One such promo poster has just been leaked on Weibo, the Chinese alternative to Facebook, and besides showing us the phones side by side, it also reveals one important piece of information. Despite ...
imagining what would happen next if Juliet hadn’t ended it all over Romeo.” The Broadway production announced Jackson’s special appearance in an Instagram post last week, quoting her memoir ...
What’s in a name? Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson briefly ditched the black robes and drama of the Supreme Court and made history with her Saturday night debut on Broadway in the musical ...