Beautiful pics of Julia Stiles and Jennifer Grey Feet And Legs
Julia O'Hara Stiles started acting when she was a little girl. Her journey began with TV and stage productions, however she was soon cast in leading roles in classic teen films. Her acting debut was at the La MaMa Theatre Company. In the 1990s she appeared on television in Ghostwriter, playing the character in the role of Erica Dansby. Alongside appearing in a few episodes on other television shows, she was nominated to win the Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for her role in Dexter as Lumen. Her first film appearance was in the year 1996 when she starred as a small role in "I Like You I Love You, But I'm Not Loving You. The role of Kat Stratford was her breakthrough in 1999 with '10 Things That I hate about You. Over the next few years, her career took off as she began landing major roles in films such as Save the Last Dance The Business of Strangers Mona Lisa Smile The Omen.
Jennifer Grey is a star with a career spanning almost 30 years. Grey's career stretches back almost 30 years. The supporting roles she has performed are The Cotton Club (as Jeannie) and Red Dawn. Grey's portrayal as the unhappy Jeannie in the film with Matthew Broderick in Ferris Bueller's Day Off written by John Hughes made her a superstar. On Dirty Dancing, she played Frances "Baby Houseman" opposite Patrick Swayze. This iconic role earned her Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress. There were other major roles in films that followed with roles such as Wind, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Bounce and Red Belt. Grey played her own character in Peter Mehlman's hit TV sitcom It's Like You Know. She was featured in a number of TV films, including The Westside Waltz with Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli and Kathy Bates, HBO's Fallen Angels The -A Dime a Dance Cable Ace Nomination for Best Actress Murder in Mississippi as Rita Shwerner as Rita Shwerner, as well as The Road to Christmas. She appeared as Rita in David Milch HBO series John from Cincinnati.









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