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“Harry was just about to show us his Beyoncé Dance” ——- Who stopped that party?…. 🤣🤣🤣
Challenge him to show it, but make sure we can all see it 🤭
#voicemailsforisabelle cast recording messages for Zoey ✨
She was 86 when she auditioned for Titanic. At 87, she walked the Oscar red carpet. She lived to be exactly 100 years old. It's never too late.
In 1996, director James Cameron was casting *Titanic*, the most expensive film ever made. Kate Winslet had already been chosen as the young Rose. But Cameron still needed someone to play Rose eighty-four years later—a woman whose face could carry a lifetime of love, loss, and memory.
He found Gloria Stuart.
She was 86 years old.
Most of Hollywood had forgotten her name. Back in the 1930s, Gloria had been a successful actress at Universal Pictures, appearing in films like *The Invisible Man* and *The Old Dark House*. But she had stepped away from acting decades earlier to become a painter, sculptor, and printmaker.
Then the phone rang.
James Cameron offered her the audition.
Gloria read the script and immediately understood the character. Old Rose wasn't simply telling a story. She was remembering an entire lifetime.
"I can do this," she believed.
And she did.
Her performance became the emotional heart of *Titanic*. While audiences remembered the romance between Jack and Rose, it was Gloria who held the story together. Her quiet voice, gentle smile, and expressive eyes made eighty-four years of memories feel real.
When she whispered, "It's been 84 years," audiences believed every word.
Gloria had lived through two World Wars, the Great Depression, the rise of Hollywood, and the fall of the old studio system. She brought a lifetime of experience into every scene.
In December 1997, *Titanic* became a worldwide phenomenon.
The following year, at 87 years old, Gloria Stuart received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
She became the oldest performer ever nominated in that category.
She didn't win the Oscar.
But she won something even greater.
After more than sixty years away from the spotlight, the world remembered her again.
Gloria often said it was never too late to create, to learn, or to begin again. She never regretted leaving Hollywood because her years as an artist gave her a richer understanding of life—and that wisdom found its way into Old Rose.
She lived until 2010.
Exactly 100 years.
Her final decade became the most celebrated chapter of her career.
Gloria Stuart proved that success doesn't always arrive when you're young. Sometimes the role you're remembered for comes after an entire lifetime of living.
She was 86 when she auditioned for *Titanic*.
At 87, she walked the Oscar red carpet.
At 100, she left behind a performance that generations will continue to discover.
It's never too late.
@Brian_MurrayGH I Would Rather Be Stranded In The Woods For 7 Hours With Michael Thomas And Pennywise Because I Would Be Able To Find My Way Out Before They Caught Me:-)
@Brian_MurrayGH I Would Rather Be Stranded In The Woods For 7 Hours With Michael Thomas And Pennywise Because I Would Be Able To Find My Way Out Before They Caught Me:-)
🧐🚨🚨More than ever, I’m DYING to find out how Anna pieced all of her evidence together that “NATHAN” ISN’T…NATHAN. Instead of looking happy, this was her reaction when Felicia told her James didn’t want to give up spending any time with his dad. 👀🕵️♀️#FinFan#Anna#GH
Tom Cruise cantó todas las notas él mismo como Stacee Jaxx en Rock of Ages (2012), tras meses ensayando 4–5 horas al día.
El director incluso llegó a preocuparse por su voz y le pidió que bajara el ritmo.
"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" is a re-recording of a 1964 hit by Betty Everett. Cher's version was recorded especially for the soundtrack of the film Mermaids (1990), in which she starred alongside Christina Ricci, Winona Ryder and Bob Hoskins.
Released as a single in November 1990, the song became a major worldwide hit: it reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and in several other countries in the United States, reached #33 on the Billboard Hot 100.
One of the coolest rewatch discoveries in Back to the Future Part II (1989) is a very young Elijah Wood. He only gets a couple of lines as the kid at the Café 80’s arcade, but it’s fun knowing Frodo was hanging out in Hill Valley years before Middle-earth.
Ewan McGregor was so immersed in his role in The Phantom Menace (1999) that he couldn't stop making "vroom" noises during lightsaber fights. George Lucas had to remind him repeatedly that the sound effects would be added in post-production.
‘General Hospital’ Alum Chad Duell Drops First Single EDM/Dance Track ‘If You Need Me’ - @GeneralHospital@duelly87
Those of you who guessed EDM would be the vibe of Chad's first single last week were right on the money!
Check out the former Michael Corinthos' first release as "Duelly" - https://t.co/PCO7gpAY9p