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Jun 9, 2024 · She rejected initial overtures to act in movies but finally accepted a small role as Albert Finney’s secretary in Charlie Bubbles (1968). The following year, for her performance in The Sterile Cuckoo (1969), she received her first Oscar nomination (for best actress).
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Jun 19, 2024 · No mention is made of “The Sterile Cuckoo” (1969), in which she all but invented the manic pixie dream girl, or of her fine screwball performance in “Arthur” (1981).
Dec 3, 2021 · A true breakthrough and a film that has improved with age, documentary filmmaker Shirley Clarke interviews gay African-American hustler and aspiring cabaret performer Jason Holliday in his apartment at the Hotel Chelsea.
Jun 6, 2024 · One of the reveals in the film is that Liza is working on The Sterile Cuckoo 2: Pookie Boogie. Now living in a retirement home Pookie looks back on the career in showbusiness she attempted after graduating from college.
Jun 12, 2024 · Longtime admirers might be disappointed by the omission of any talk of her non-musical roles, most notably The Sterile Cuckoo, Arthur or her priceless appearances as Lucille #2 on Arrested ...
Jun 22, 2024 · Maggie Smith was born in 1934, in Ilford, Essex, England. She won this award at the age of 35 for her role in the film "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". Others nominated were Geneviève Bujold ("Anne of the Thousand Days"), Jane Fonda ("They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"), Liza Minnelli ("The Sterile Cuckoo") and Jean Simmons ("The Happy Ending").
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Jun 8, 2024 · This anthology film from Etaix’s peak period presents four comic episodes with an accent on the pitfalls of modern life: (1) a scary vampire novel keeps a man awake, (2) a moviegoer’s attempts to find a seat give way to an onslaught of absurd ads, (3) noise and pollution send a man to the doctor’s, (4) a hunter disrupts a rural idyll.