Beautiful pics of Julia Stiles and Jennifer Grey Feet And Legs
Julia O'Hara Stiles was an American actress who started her career in acting when she turned 11. Her journey began with TV and stage performances, but she quickly was offered important roles in teen classics. Her acting debut was with the La MaMa Theatre Co. The Ghostwriter is the very first show she appeared in during the early 90s. She played Erica Dansby. In the aftermath of her appearances on a variety of single-episode series, she won the Primetime Emmy Award as well as the Golden Globe Award. She performed the role of Lumen in Dexter. The actress had a minor movie role in the 1996 film I Love You, I You Not. You But Not. The role of Kat Stratford was her breakthrough in 1999's "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 had a long career that lasted almost 30 years. Grey's career stretches back almost 30 years. Her other roles are The Cotton Club (as Jeannie) and Red Dawn. Grey's portrayal as unhappy Jeannie against Matthew Broderick in Ferris Bueller's Day Off written by John Hughes made her a superstar. Her cult role as Frances Houseman (aka Baby) in Dirty Dancing with Patrick Swayze was the outcome. Grey was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Actress nomination. Wind, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Bounce, Red Belt, were all major films that followed. Grey appeared in Peter Mehlman, Seinfeld's co-producer Peter Mehlman's cult TV sitcom It's Like You Know. Grey was herself. Her TV credits include The Westside Waltz starring Shirley MacLaine together with Liza Minnelli & Kathy Bates and the HBO series Fallen Angels - A Dime an award for Dance Cable Ace, Best actress as well as Murder in Mississippi starring Rita Shwerner. She has a recurring part in David Milch's HBO series John From Cincinnati. Additionally, she guest starred opposite Clark Gregg in The New Adventures of Old Christine and Friends.









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