Smokey
10-17-2009, 07:36 PM
As the saying goes..."Behind every sucessful man there is a woman", the same thing can be said about every sucessful movies. And they shine in these movies (in parenthesis).
Not in any particular order:
Sally Field (Kiss me Goodbye): Two times academy and three times emmy award winner, she is probably the most versatile actress in Hollywood.
http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2008/specials/redcarpet/globenoms/sally_field.jpg
Joan Crawford (Johnny Guitar): In this western where women rule, Joan Crawford is at her best.
http://ouvidodemaxwell.com/images/oom20_johnny_guitar_site.jpg
Claudia McNeil (Raisin In the Sun): One of the best american-african actress with a strong screen personality to match.
http://www.meredy.com/vinbw/raisin.jpg
Kathy Bates (About Schmidt): She was good in Misery and Late Shift, but not as much fun as in About Schmidt.
http://incolor.inebraska.com/sumaree/nebraskafilm/images/roberta1.jpg
Holly Hunter (Raising Arizona): A chance encounter with playwright in an elevator led to Broadway, Holly wood and Academy award for best actress.
http://www.carterburwell.com/graphics/Project_Images/Raising_Arizona_Holly.jpg
Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking): Best known for her role in Thelma and Louise, she turned in an opposite role in Dead Man Walking with Sean Penn.
http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/columbia_pictures/stepmom/susan_sarandon/susan.jpg
Meryl Streep (Kramer Vs Kramer): As one of the most talented and respected movie actress in Hollywood, she is in the same league as Pacino and Deniro.
http://www.gonemovies.com/WWW/TopFilms/Streep/StreepKramer3.jpg
Wiona Ryder (Edward Scissorhands): She probably could have saved Godfather III where she was originally cast, but it wasn’t meant to be.
http://www.the-link.ws/stars/photos/1221892/winonaryder.jpg
Katleen Turner (Serial Mom): Serial Mom is perhaps her finest hour, sick, twisted but hilarious in every sense.
http://www.leninimports.com/kathleen_turner_gallery_6.jpg
Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost): She became the first black female to win Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in nearly 50 years.
http://www.transporting.to/Adia/images/whoopibi.jpg
Not in any particular order:
Sally Field (Kiss me Goodbye): Two times academy and three times emmy award winner, she is probably the most versatile actress in Hollywood.
http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2008/specials/redcarpet/globenoms/sally_field.jpg
Joan Crawford (Johnny Guitar): In this western where women rule, Joan Crawford is at her best.
http://ouvidodemaxwell.com/images/oom20_johnny_guitar_site.jpg
Claudia McNeil (Raisin In the Sun): One of the best american-african actress with a strong screen personality to match.
http://www.meredy.com/vinbw/raisin.jpg
Kathy Bates (About Schmidt): She was good in Misery and Late Shift, but not as much fun as in About Schmidt.
http://incolor.inebraska.com/sumaree/nebraskafilm/images/roberta1.jpg
Holly Hunter (Raising Arizona): A chance encounter with playwright in an elevator led to Broadway, Holly wood and Academy award for best actress.
http://www.carterburwell.com/graphics/Project_Images/Raising_Arizona_Holly.jpg
Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking): Best known for her role in Thelma and Louise, she turned in an opposite role in Dead Man Walking with Sean Penn.
http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/columbia_pictures/stepmom/susan_sarandon/susan.jpg
Meryl Streep (Kramer Vs Kramer): As one of the most talented and respected movie actress in Hollywood, she is in the same league as Pacino and Deniro.
http://www.gonemovies.com/WWW/TopFilms/Streep/StreepKramer3.jpg
Wiona Ryder (Edward Scissorhands): She probably could have saved Godfather III where she was originally cast, but it wasn’t meant to be.
http://www.the-link.ws/stars/photos/1221892/winonaryder.jpg
Katleen Turner (Serial Mom): Serial Mom is perhaps her finest hour, sick, twisted but hilarious in every sense.
http://www.leninimports.com/kathleen_turner_gallery_6.jpg
Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost): She became the first black female to win Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in nearly 50 years.
http://www.transporting.to/Adia/images/whoopibi.jpg