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The Opposite Of Sex
''The Opposite of Sex'' is a 1998 American romantic black comedy film written and directed by Don Roos, and starring Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan and Lisa Kudrow. A directorial debut for Roos, it marked the final film produced by Rysher Entertainment. Shortly before the film’s world premiere at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, it was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. The tagline: "You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll be offended." Plot Sixteen-year-old Dedee Truitt runs away from home. She is pregnant by her ex-boyfriend, Randy Cates. Not revealing her pregnancy, Dedee eventually moves in with her much older half-brother Bill, a gay teacher in a conservative, suburban community in Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Although he is living with Matt, Bill still mourns the loss of his previous partner, Tom, who died of AIDS some time ago. Bill maintains a friendship with Tom's younger sister, Lucia, who idolized her brother. Dedee seduces Matt, then tricks him into believing ...
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Don Roos
Donald Paul Roos (born April 14, 1955) is an American screenwriter and film director. Life and career Roos was born in upstate New York into a conservative Roman Catholic family of mostly Irish descent. He attended the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. After graduating, Roos moved to Los Angeles, where he pursued a television screenwriting career. Roos supported himself by working as a word processor, and to this day jokes that he has that as a fall-back plan. Roos began his writing career when he had a friend of his impersonate an agent and represent him; a phone call led to a job with playwright Mart Crowley (''The Boys in the Band (play), The Boys in the Band''), who at the time was an executive producer of ''Hart to Hart''. Roos wrote for ''The Colbys'', ''Nightingales (U.S. TV series), Nightingales'', and other TV shows, before his spec scripts led to feature film writing assignments. His first major film was 1992's Academy Award-nominated ''Love Field (film), Love Field' ...
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Suburban
A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate political entity. The name describes an area which is not as densely populated as an inner city, yet more densely populated than a rural area in the countryside. In many metropolitan areas, suburbs exist as separate residential communities within commuting distance of a city (cf "bedroom suburb".) Suburbs can have their own political or legal jurisdiction, especially in the United States, but this is not always the case, especially in the United Kingdom, where most suburbs are located within the administrative boundaries of cities. In most English-speaking countries, suburban areas are defined in contrast to central or inner city areas, but in Australian English and South African English, ''suburb'' has become largely synonymous with ...
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Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Neil Steinberg of the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' said Ebert "was without question the nation's most prominent and influential film critic," and Kenneth Turan of the ''Los Angeles Times'' called him "the best-known film critic in America." Ebert was known for his intimate, Midwestern writing voice and critical views informed by values of populism and humanism. Writing in a prose style intended to be entertaining and direct, he made sophisticated cinematic and analytical ideas more accessible to non-specialist audiences. While a populist, Ebert frequently endorsed foreign and independent films he believed would be appreciated by mainstream viewers, which often resulted in such fi ...
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Golden Globe Award For Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy Or Musical
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951. Previously, there was a single award for "Best Actress in a Motion Picture", but the splitting allowed for recognition of it and the Best Actress – Drama. The formal title has varied since its inception. In 2005, it was officially called "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical". , the wording is "Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical". Winners and nominees 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Multiple nominees ;10 nominations * Meryl Streep ;9 nominations * Shirley MacLaine ;8 nominations * Julie Andrews ;7 nominations * Goldie Hawn * Barbra Streisand ;5 nominations * Annette Bening * Audrey Hepburn * Bette Midler * Renée Zellweger ;4 nominations * ...
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the most populated subnational entity in North America and the 34th most populous in the world. The Greater Los Angeles area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions respectively, with the former having more than 18.7million residents and the latter having over 9.6million. Sacramento is the state's capital, while Los Angeles is the most populous city in the state and the second most populous city in the country. San Francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the country. Los Angeles County is the country's most populous, while San Bernardino County is the largest county by area in the country. California borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, t ...
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Leslie Grossman
Leslie Erin Grossman (born October 25, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Lauren on The WB sitcom '' What I Like About You'', and for her frequent collaborations with Ryan Murphy, appearing as Mary Cherry on The WB’s comedy-drama series '' Popular'' (1999–2001), and as various characters on the FX anthology series ''American Horror Story'' since 2017. Early life and education Grossman was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences, where she directed plays. She started acting in her senior year at Sarah Lawrence College. Career In 1999, Grossman was cast in her first major role, playing supporting character Mary Cherry in The WB high school drama series '' Popular''. She had auditioned for the roles of Sam McPherson and Nicole Julian on '' Popular'' before having the part of Mary Cherry written for her. After ''Popular'', Grossman joined the cast of The WB sitcom '' What I Like About You'' with Ama ...
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Rodney Eastman
Rodney Eastman (born July 20, 1967) is a Canadian actor best known for his role of Joey Crusel in '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master''. He is also a musician in a band named King Straggler with fellow actors John Hawkes and Brentley Gore. The band resides in Los Angeles, California. Life and career Eastman was born in Montreal in 1967 and moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was five. Deciding while he was attending Schurr High School in Montebello, California that he wanted to be an actor, he studied drama and appeared in numerous high school productions. After graduating, he landed his first job as an extra in the television musical ''Have You Tried Talking to Patty?'' Eastman has starred in several films, and his best-known film role is in the 1987 hit horror film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' as Joey Crusel. In 1988, he reprised his role in the sequel '' A Nightmare on Elm Street ...
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Chauncey Leopardi
Chauncey Leopardi (born June 14, 1981) is an American actor known for playing Michael "Squints" Palledorous in the 1993 film ''The Sandlot'' and Alan White in the 1999 series ''Freaks and Geeks''. Career Leopardi has been in films since he was five, and is known for his role at eleven years old as Michael "Squints" Palledorous in the 1993 film ''The Sandlot''. Leopardi also made a single appearance in ''Boy Meets World'', in the pilot episode. He also appeared in runs as bully Alan White on the short-lived NBC series ''Freaks and Geeks'' and as the geeky Navy sailor, Kyle, on The CW network's ''Gilmore Girls''. He has appeared in various other films and television series, including the 1995 comedy ''Houseguest''. In 2007, he reprised his role of Michael 'Squints' Palledorous in the third installment of ''The Sandlot'' series, fourteen years after the original movie. During the late 1990s, he played a recurring role as Otto the Nome Prince in the ABC cartoon series '' The Oz Ki ...
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Dan Bucatinsky
Daniel Bucatinsky (; born September 22, 1965) is an American actor, writer and producer, best known for his role as James Novak in the Shonda Rhimes drama series ''Scandal'', for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2013. In 2014, Bucatinsky starred on NBC's '' Marry Me'', as well as the newly revived HBO series '' The Comeback'', which he also executive produces. Early life and education Bucatinsky was born in New York City, to Argentine Jewish parents, Julio and Myriam. Their families moved from Russia and Poland to Argentina. He is a graduate of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. Career Bucatinsky was the writer, producer and star of the 2001 romantic comedy ''All Over the Guy''. He has appeared in episodes of many television series, including ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', '' Weeds'', ''Friends'', ''NYPD Blue'', '' That '80s Show'', ''Frasier'', and ''Will & Grace'', as well as an episode of ''Grey's Anatomy'' (where Buc ...
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Megan Blake
Megan Blake is a pet lifestyle expert and an actress based on Malibu, California. She was Miss Georgia in 1983. Career Blake host segment, produces and writes for Animal Attractions Television. The show's mission is to help people have the best possible relationship with their pets. Blake specializes in training dogs for integration into families, especially those with children where she teaches the kids to be pack leaders. In working with rescue wolves, Blake has learned pack structure and to "speak dog" directly from the pack source. Having traveled over 100,000 miles with her cat, she is also a trusted pet travel expert in the media. She is a pet columnist for ''Dog's Life'' magazine (also honored by the HSUS and featured on ''The Bonnie Hunt Show''), has been on the covers of, written cover stories for, or been the subject of feature articles in magazines including ''Cat Fancy'', ''LAX'', ''San Diego Pets'', and '' Atlanta Magazine''. She is a requested essayist for the ...
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Colin Ferguson (actor)
Colin Ferguson (born July 22, 1972) is a Canadian-American actor, director and producer.
Yahoo! Movies; accessed April 11, 2014.
He is known for playing Sheriff Jack Carter on the series '' Eureka'', the Man, and Lewis on '' Then Came You''.
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William Lee Scott
William Lee Scott (born July 6, 1973) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as high school student Stanley "Bullethead" Kuznocki on the WB sitcom ''The Steve Harvey Show''. Additionally, he appeared in the films '' Gone in 60 Seconds'', ''Pearl Harbor'', ''October Sky'' and ''The Butterfly Effect''. Career Scott began his career as a series regular on ''The Steve Harvey Show'', with guest roles in other TV shows such as Fitz and Gun. His first feature film role came as the younger version of Loren Dean's character in Andrew Nicolas' ''Gattaca''. He can also be seen as Hank in the TV movie ''Before Women Had Wings'' and as Randy in the independent picture ''The Opposite of Sex''. In 1999, Scott starred in ''October Sky'' as Roy Lee Cooke. He also had a role in the 2000 film '' Gone in 60 Seconds''. In 2007, he guest starred in ''Criminal Minds'' in the episode "Children of the Dark." In January 2016, he reunited with his co-star Steve Harvey for his birthday show on h ...
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