Beautiful pics of Julia Stiles and Jennifer Grey Feet And Legs
Julia O'Hara Stiles began acting when she was 11. Beginning her career in the stage and on television, she soon secured prominent parts in the films for teens. She started her career acting as an actress with La MaMa Theatre Company. In the late 1990s, she was in a television show called Ghostwriter as the character that was Erica Dansby. In addition to appearing in a few episodes in various TV shows she also received nominations in the Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award in recognition of her part in Dexter in which she played Lumen. In 1996 she made her first appearance as an actor in film with a a minor role in the movie "I Love You, I love you not. Her biggest breakthrough was in 1999 when she played Kat Stratford in the movie "10 Things I Hate About You. Her acting career grew when she was able to land leading roles in movies including Save the Last Dance The Business of Strangers Mona Lisa Smile and The Omen.
Jennifer Grey's career spans almost thirty years. Grey's professional career spans nearly thirty years. After receiving acclaim for her role in The Cotton Club and Red Dawn she was a cult star on Ferris Bueller's Day Off with Matthew Broderick, portraying the jealous sister Jeannie. In 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, and Red Belt were among the other major roles she played. On TV, Grey played herself on the sitcom that became a hit, It's like You Know from Seinfeld producer Peter Mehlman. Grey was a part of a variety of TV movies, such as The Westside Waltz with Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli and Kathy Bates, HBO's Fallen Angels A Dime a Dance Cable Ace Nomination for Best Actress Murder in Mississippi as Rita Shwerner as well as The Road to Christmas. She was a character in the actress Rita Shwerner on David Milch's HBO drama John From Cincinnati.









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