Rachel Getting Married reviews
Big Magilla wrote:Yes, she was Jon Hamm's artist girlfriend in six episodes of Mad Men.
I thought I recognized her! She was totally Midge on Mad Men. She was a commercial artist reminiscent of Barbara Bel Geddes' character in Vertigo, also named Midge.
And, guys, Penelope was obviously joking about Joyce DeWitt.
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Better, but still wrong. It's Rosemarie, not Rosemary.
Yes, she was Jon Hamm's artist girlfriend in six episodes of Mad Men. She was also Paddy Considine's wife in Cinderella Man in which Russell Crowe played Jim Braddock, her real-life grandfather. This is her biggest role to date.
Joyce DeWitt was John Ritter and Suzanne Sommers' co-star on Three's Company in the 1970s.
Yes, she was Jon Hamm's artist girlfriend in six episodes of Mad Men. She was also Paddy Considine's wife in Cinderella Man in which Russell Crowe played Jim Braddock, her real-life grandfather. This is her biggest role to date.
Joyce DeWitt was John Ritter and Suzanne Sommers' co-star on Three's Company in the 1970s.
I´d imagined her role was bigger.Anyway, Beatrice Straight performed 5 minutes in Network.Okri wrote:She's pretty good. Her role is a lot smaller then you'd expect - she really only has two or three moments in the film, and I'd be surprised if her screen time was higher then ten minutes. I wouldn't expect much in terms of awards, especially since I expect DeWitt (in the title character/secondary lead) to get a strong push.
She's pretty good. Her role is a lot smaller then you'd expect - she really only has two or three moments in the film, and I'd be surprised if her screen time was higher then ten minutes. I wouldn't expect much in terms of awards, especially since I expect DeWitt (in the title character/secondary lead) to get a strong push.
And what about Debra?Okri wrote:I saw this at the local film festival, and I'll join the raves for Hathaway, DeWitt and a special mention for Bill Irwin. I really hope he isn't forgotten in the awards hoopla because he's magnificent. Right now, I think it's a great contender for original screenplay, with everyone/thing else being solid contenders (mainly the performers) to longshots. I really would urge people to see this film, though.
I saw this at the local film festival, and I'll join the raves for Hathaway, DeWitt and a special mention for Bill Irwin. I really hope he isn't forgotten in the awards hoopla because he's magnificent. Right now, I think it's a great contender for original screenplay, with everyone/thing else being solid contenders (mainly the performers) to longshots. I really would urge people to see this film, though.