I interviewed model/actress Lauren Hutton in late 2007 at her home in Venice, CA. Hutton greeted me wearing a gingham workshirt, battered jeans and no make-up, hair pulled back. She was and is one of the most beautiful humans I've ever had the pleasure of laying eyes on. A sharp mind and tough core resided within, which I quickly found out as our conversation flowed and the hours passed. As she bid me good-night, she handed me a manila envelope. I opened it when I arrived home. Inside, the recent issue of Big Magazine that was done as a tribute to her remarkable career. That magazine, and her inscription, remains one of my most treasured mementos.
Lauren Hutton
No Nip/Tuck Required
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Alex Simon
Lauren Hutton was the face of American fashion in the 1960s and ‘70s. Having appeared on every major magazine cover multiple times (a record 27 times...
Lauren Hutton
No Nip/Tuck Required
By
Alex Simon
Lauren Hutton was the face of American fashion in the 1960s and ‘70s. Having appeared on every major magazine cover multiple times (a record 27 times...
- 7/12/2015
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
A theatre set handed to the British Shakespeare Company by actress Dame Judi Dench is to be turned into a real playhouse.
Dench offered the oak-timbered set, modelled on London's 16th century Rose Theatre for 1998 movie Shakespeare In Love, to the troupe after she won an Oscar for portraying Queen Elizabeth I in the romantic comedy.
The set, a gift to Shakespeare superfan Dench, is currently in storage, but is set to become part of a real theatre venue in the north of England.
British Shakespeare Company artistic director Robert Williamson says he hopes to turn the set into "a living history centre".
Dench offered the oak-timbered set, modelled on London's 16th century Rose Theatre for 1998 movie Shakespeare In Love, to the troupe after she won an Oscar for portraying Queen Elizabeth I in the romantic comedy.
The set, a gift to Shakespeare superfan Dench, is currently in storage, but is set to become part of a real theatre venue in the north of England.
British Shakespeare Company artistic director Robert Williamson says he hopes to turn the set into "a living history centre".
- 9/14/2009
- WENN
Film props are usually sought after pieces of memorabilia, sometimes fetching millions, but film sets do not normally receive the same treatment. They are often reused or refurbished for other films, and are far too big for fans to keep anywhere. However, the set from award winning comedy Shakespeare in Love is being recycled. It will be recreated and used as a working theatre and Shakespeare centre in the north of England.
The 1998 film starred Joseph Fiennes as Shakespeare and Gwyneth Paltrow as his love interest, as well as Dame Judi Dench as Queen Elizabeth I. It won seven Oscars and three BAFTAs, and was nominated for many other awards. Dench has donated the set including dismantled oak timbers, which was given to her as a gift, to the British Shakespeare Company. She wants to see it turned into a replica of the Rose theatre, which stood close to the Globe theatre in London,...
The 1998 film starred Joseph Fiennes as Shakespeare and Gwyneth Paltrow as his love interest, as well as Dame Judi Dench as Queen Elizabeth I. It won seven Oscars and three BAFTAs, and was nominated for many other awards. Dench has donated the set including dismantled oak timbers, which was given to her as a gift, to the British Shakespeare Company. She wants to see it turned into a replica of the Rose theatre, which stood close to the Globe theatre in London,...
- 9/14/2009
- Boxwish.com
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