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Alice
in Wonderland (1999) (TV)
- Starring as Cheshire Cat
- Stage fright leads Alice down the rabbit hole, through
the looking glass, and into the pool of tears of Wonderland.
Here she meets the oddest creatures imaginable, where
doors lead into trees and claustrophobic halls where
you shrink to three inches or grow to ten feet and get
stuck in a vault. You can take tea with a Mad Hatter
and play croquet with a Queen made-up as a playing card,
listen to singing trees and talking flowers, or get
advice from a hallucinating veteran caterpillar. But
everything has a purpose, and the purpose here is to
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Knight in Camelot (1998) (TV)
- Starring as Doctor Vivien Morgan
- Yet another variation on Mark Twain's "A Connecticut
Yankee At King Arthur's Court" In this romantic
fantasy adventure, a lady scientist's computer malfunction
whisks her back to King Arthur's court with her laptop,
which she uses to amaze the court. While there, the
plucky lass proves that modern women are as tough as
medieval men, and she soon becomes the mythical king's
most favored knight.
- Doctor Vivien Morgan is the scientist that travels
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Ghosts
of Mississippi (1996)
- Starring as Myrlie
Evers
- Medgar Evers is a black civil rights activist in Mississipi,
who was shot to death. It is suspected that Byron De
La Beckwith (James Woods), is the racist killer and
he is tried a couple of times, but end in hung juries.
After 20 years, Evers widow believes that she has what
it takes to bring him to trial again. However, most
of the evidence in the old trial has disappeared, but
Bobby De Laughter (Alec Baldwin) an assistant D.A. decides
to do what he can to help her despite being warned that
it might hurt his political aspirations and the strain
it's causing on his marriage. |
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The
Associate (1996)
- Starring as Laurel Ayres
- Laurel Ayres is a bright financial analyst with more
brains than most of her male colleagues. She's fed up
with following the rules to get ahead, and when she's
passed over for a well-deserved promotion, Laurel decides
the fairer sex has played fair long enough. She sets
about creating the perception that she's formed a partnership
with a powerful financial whiz. The deception works,
and while the speculators are musing about the identity
of her enigmatic associate, Laurel maneuvers a number
of successful financial deals and proves that men don't
have a monopoly on creative enterprise.
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Muppets Tonight (1996) (TV)
- Starring as Herself in "Episode #1.9"
- The Muppet Show depicted a song-and-dance variety
show, as well as the backstage antics. Most of the shows
revolved around Kermit The Frog and Miss Piggy, as well
as keep the human guest stars. |
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Bordello of Blood (1996)
- Starring as Hospital Patient
- Tales from the Crypt presents this Bordello of Blood
movie about a bounty hunter who returns Lilith, queen
of the vampires, to life and lords over her using a
magical talisman. Later, Caleb Verdoux (Corey Feldman)
and one of his buddies go to a mortuary that doubles
as a brothel. Caleb's sister, Katherine (Erika Eleniak),
who works for Reverend Current (Chris Sarandon), hires
private dick Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) to track down
her brother. Soon, Rafe finds himself in the boudoir
of Lilith's bordello, armed with a holy-water squirt
gun and fighting to save Erika from the glamorous but
deadly vampire. |
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Moonlight
and Valentino (1995) (TV)
- Starring as Sylvie Morrow
- This is a story of a woman coming to terms with the
death of her husband and of her relationship with her
supportive friends and family. Rebecca Trager Lott's
(Elizabeth Perkins) husband is killed in a morning jog.
As her sister (Gwyneth Paltrow), best friend and stepmother
(Kathleen Turner) try to give her comfort, she has a
degree of difficulty in trying to get on with her life.
The emotionless widow immediately distances her character
from the viewer. |
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