Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly made just a handful of movies before transforming from a Hollywood princess into a real life one following her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956. Let’s take a look back in the photo gallery above of all 11 of her films, ranked worst to best.
Kelly got her start performing onstage and in television before being drafted by Hollywood to appear in Henry Hathaway‘s ripped-from-the-headlines nail-biter “Fourteen Hours” (1951) when she was just 22-years-old. The next year found her starring as the concerned wife to an imperiled town marshal (Gary Cooper) in Fred Zinnemann‘s landmark western “High Noon” (1952).
She got her first Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for John Ford‘s adventure yarn “Mogambo” (1953), playing one of two love interests (along with Ava Gardner) to big game hunter Clark Gable. The next year, Kelly upset frontrunner Judy Garland, who made a massive comeback...
Kelly got her start performing onstage and in television before being drafted by Hollywood to appear in Henry Hathaway‘s ripped-from-the-headlines nail-biter “Fourteen Hours” (1951) when she was just 22-years-old. The next year found her starring as the concerned wife to an imperiled town marshal (Gary Cooper) in Fred Zinnemann‘s landmark western “High Noon” (1952).
She got her first Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for John Ford‘s adventure yarn “Mogambo” (1953), playing one of two love interests (along with Ava Gardner) to big game hunter Clark Gable. The next year, Kelly upset frontrunner Judy Garland, who made a massive comeback...
- 11/8/2024
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
It’s been a bit since I’ve posted a blog, which hopefully someone out there has noticed. I had to take a brief hiatus from my daily Days viewing to get a real job (temporarily!). But I didn’t completely leave the soap world behind. For the past six week, I served as the production coordinator for a civil war feature filming in middle Tennessee produced by All My Children veteran Alan Dysert (ex-Sean Cudahy) and featuring Dynasty legend John James (ex-Jeff Colby).
Yes, that’s right. Nashville is not just home to the Dimera warehouse in which all the dead bodies of Salems finest and not-so-finest are resurrected when the storyline serves. It is also home to quite a few daytime alums. Melissa Reeves, Scott Reeves, Jonathan Jackson. So it should come as no surprise a movie filming just outside of Nashville would feature not one but two former sudsers.
Yes, that’s right. Nashville is not just home to the Dimera warehouse in which all the dead bodies of Salems finest and not-so-finest are resurrected when the storyline serves. It is also home to quite a few daytime alums. Melissa Reeves, Scott Reeves, Jonathan Jackson. So it should come as no surprise a movie filming just outside of Nashville would feature not one but two former sudsers.
- 10/23/2024
- by Emily Steele
- Celebrating The Soaps
Bender Bending Rodriguez is one of Futurama's most popular characters and a big part of why it has remained a cult classic for over two decades. The felonious hard-drinking testament to artificial intelligence at its most self-indulgent proved so integral to the show that its recent Hulu reboot seemingly hinged on whether an agreement could be reached with actor John Dimaggio to return to the role. Futurama simply couldn't exist without him, and with new episodes slated through at least 2026, there's plenty more to come.
Bender's self-serving misanthropy is one of Futurama's biggest jokes, a riff on the adorable robot sidekicks from the Star Wars saga and similar fare. It's led to some classic lines of dialogue, as well as a number of catchphrases that have become integral parts of the show. A list of the best of them follows, along with information about the episode they first appeared...
Bender's self-serving misanthropy is one of Futurama's biggest jokes, a riff on the adorable robot sidekicks from the Star Wars saga and similar fare. It's led to some classic lines of dialogue, as well as a number of catchphrases that have become integral parts of the show. A list of the best of them follows, along with information about the episode they first appeared...
- 9/9/2024
- by Robert Vaux
- CBR
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