Beautiful pics of Julia Stiles and Jennifer Grey Feet And Legs
Julia O'Hara Stiles began acting when she was 11. Her journey began on stage and TV She soon landed prominent parts in the films for teens. Her first acting experience was with the 'La MaMa Theater Company. In the 1990s she appeared in a television show called Ghostwriter as the character of Erica Dansby. In the following years, she appeared in one episode of several different shows and was nominated for 'Primetime Emmy Award in addition to the Golden Globe Award' in recognition of her role in the TV series Dexter where she played Lumen Pierce. She debuted in film in the year 1996, playing a tiny role in the movie 'I Love You I Love You not. Her breakthrough moment came in 1999 when she appeared as Kat Stratford in the movie "10 Things I Hate About You. Her career continued to see her land leading roles in movies such as Save the Last Dance The Business of Strangers Mona Lisa Smile as well as The Omen.
Jennifer Grey's career has lasted for almost 30years. Grey's career stretches back almost 30 years. The supporting roles she has performed include The Cotton Club (as Jeannie) as well as Red Dawn. Grey's portrayal as unhappy Jeannie opposite Matthew Broderick in Ferris Bueller's Day Off written by John Hughes made her a star. Grey's cult performance on Dirty Dancing as Frances Houseman, aka Baby Houseman opposite Patrick Swayze earned her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Wind, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Bounce, and Red Belt were just a few of the significant roles she portrayed. On television, Grey played herself on the hit sitcom It's Like You Know, created by Seinfeld producer Peter Mehlman. She has TV credits include The Westside Waltz starring Shirley MacLaine together with Liza Minnelli & Kathy Bates; HBO's Fallen Angels - A Dime nominated for a Dance Cable Ace Award, Best Actress and Murder in Mississippi starring Rita Shwerner. Her role was as the actress Rita Shwerner on David Milch's HBO drama John From Cincinnati.









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