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. Beginning her career on stage and TV She soon landed prominent parts in the Teen Classic Films. She made her acting debut at 'La MaMa Theatre Company. In the 90s, she appeared in a television show called Ghostwriter in the role in the role of Erica Dansby. In addition to having a small part in various TV shows she was nominated to win an award like the Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for her performance in Dexter where she played Lumen. Her first film appearance was in 1996 when she played an unimportant role in the movie "I Like You but I don't love You. Then, in 1999, she earned her big break when she starred as Kat Stratford on the film 10 things I dislike about you. She continued to land lead parts in films like Save the Last Dance The Business of Strangers Mona Lisa Smile as well as The Omen.
Jennifer Grey had a long career which lasted nearly 30 year. With a stellar supporting role in films such including The Cotton Club and Red Dawn, Grey became a star with her portrayal of Jeannie's jealous sister as she appeared in the John Hughes comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off with Matthew Broderick. On Dirty Dancing, she played Frances "Baby Houseman" opposite Patrick Swayze. This iconic performance brought her Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress. Wind, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Bounce, Red Belt and other film adaptations came later. Grey was a part of the cult sitcom It's like You Know, produced by Seinfeld producer Peter Mehlman. Her TV credits are The Westside Waltz starring Shirley MacLaine as well as Liza Minnelli & Kathy Bates as well as HBO's Fallen Angels - A Dime an award for Dance Cable Ace, Best Actress and Murder in Mississippi starring Rita Shwerner. She was a regular role in David Milch's HBO show, John From Cincinnati, as well as guest-starring in the series Friends as well as The New Adventures of Old Christine alongside husband Clark Gregg.









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