Juliette Lewis

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Juliette Lewis

Si Juliette Lake Lewis (natawo sa Hunyo 21, 1973) usa ka Amerikanong artista ug mag-aawit nga nailhan sa iyang mga paghulagway sa mga karakter nga offbeat, kanunay sa mga pelikula nga adunay mga madulom nga tema. [1] Si Lewis nahimo nga usa ka " babaye nga babaye " sa sinehan sa Amerika sa sayong bahin sa katuigang 1990, nga nagpakita sa lainlaing mga pelikula nga independente ug arthouse. [2] Ang iyang mga accolade naglakip sa Pasinetti Award, usa nga nominasyon sa Academy Award, usa ka nominasyon sa Golden Globe, ug usa ka nominasyon sa Primetime Emmy Award .

Ang anak nga babaye sa aktor nga karakter nga si Geoffrey Lewis, gisugdan ni Lewis ang iyang karera sa telebisyon sa edad nga 14 sa wala pa gibutang sa iyang una nga hinungdan nga papel sa pelikula ingon Audrey Griswold sa Pasko sa Pambansang Lampoon (1989). Nagpadayon siya sa pag-anunsyo sa internasyonal nga pahibalo alang sa iyang papel sa remake ni Martin Scorsese sa Cape Fear (1991), nga nakita si Lewis nga nominado alang sa usa ka Academy Award alang sa Best Supporting Actress, ingon man ang Golden Globe sa parehas nga kategorya .

Pagkahuman sa kalampusan sa Cape Fear, si Lewis adunay suporta nga papel sa Woody Allen 's Husband and Wives (1992), gisundan sa thriller nga Kalifornia (1993) kung diin iyang gihulagway ang usa ka bata nga babaye nga ang boyfriend usa ka serial killer. Nagpakita usab siya sa drama nga What's Eating Gilbert Grape (usab 1993), nagdula sa usa ka batan-on nga drifter. Nakuha ni Lewis ang dugang nga pahibalo alang sa iyang panguna nga papel ingon Mallory Knox sa kontrobersyal nga satirical crime film ni Oliver Stone nga Natural Born Killers (1994), nga nakakuha kaniya sa Pasinetti Award for Best Actress sa Venice Film Festival . Siya sunod bida sa Kathryn Bigelow ni kulto science fiction film lain Adlaw (1995), ug Robert Rodriguez ni bampira pelikula From Dusk till Dawn (1996). Niadtong 1999, si Lewis adunay panguna nga papel ingon usa ka babaye nga adunay diperensya sa pangisip sa dula nga The Other Sister.

Kinabuhi ug karera[usba | usba ang wikitext]

Si Juliette Lake Lewis [3] natawo kaniadtong Hunyo 21, 1973 sa Los Angeles, California, sa aktor nga si Geoffrey Lewis ug iyang una nga asawa, si Glenis (Duggan) Batley, usa ka graphic designer . [3] Siya adunay walo ka mga igsoon: mga igsoon o mga igsoon sa inahan nga si Lightfield (usa ka artista nga nagpakita sa The New WKRP sa Cincinnati ), Peter, Miles, ug Matthew Lewis; ug mga igsoon nga babaye o mga igsoon sa inahan nga sila si Brandy, Hannah, ug Dierdre Lewis; ug gisundan ni Emily Colombier. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Sa diha nga siya duha ka tuig ang panuigon, nagdiborsyo ang mga ginikanan ni Lewis, ug siya migahin sa iyang pagkabata nga nagpuyo taliwala sa duha sa ilang mga balay sa lugar sa Los Angeles. [8] Ang una niyang hitsura sa telebisyon dili bahin sa gamay nga bahin sa Bronco Billy (1980), nga gibituonan sa iyang amahan.

Gihimo ni Lewis ang una niyang dagway nga screen sa telebisyon nga Home Fires (1987). [9] Si Howard Rosenberg sa Los Angeles Times gidayeg ang pasundayag ni Lewis sa pelikula, gisulat nga siya "nagdan-ag sa screen." [9] Pagkahuman niya gibida sa serye sa telebisyon nga Ako Nagpakasal sa Dora, nga nagdagan tali sa 1987 ug 1988. [10] Sa edad nga napulo ug upat, siya ligal nga gipagawas gikan sa iyang mga ginikanan (sa ilang pagtugot) aron mahimo siyang labi ka libre nga magtrabaho. [11] Nahinumdoman ni Lewis ang iyang pagbuhi: "Nahibal-an ko nga ang tanan maayo sa tanan, apan kung nagsugod ka sa paglihok sa dihang bata ka pa, nakigsulti ka sa ubang mga bata nga aktor ug sa ilang mga inahan, ug ingon sila, 'Oo, kung gusto nimo makakuha trabaho, gusto nila sa imong resume nga isulti ang gipagawas nga menor de edad nga kontra sa menor de edad, tungod kay mahimo ka nga magtrabaho kapin sa walo ka oras. '" [11] Sa mubu nga panahon, nagpuyo si Lewis kauban ang aktres nga si Karen Black, kinsa usa ka tigtudlo kaniya. [12] Sa edad nga napulo ug lima, si Lewis nahurot sa high school. [12]

Pelikula[usba | usba ang wikitext]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Dae pa pinapalabas na pelikula
Taon Titulo Role Director(s) Mga Nota Ref.
1987 Home Fires Maty Michael Toshiyuki Uno Television film [13]
1988 My Stepmother Is an Alien Lexie Richard Benjamin [14]
1989 National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Audrey Griswold Jeremiah S. Chechik [15]
1989 Meet the Hollowheads Cindy Hollowhead Thomas R. Burman [16]
1989 The Runnin' Kind Amy Curtis Max Tash [17]
1990 Too Young to Die? Amanda Sue Bradley Robert Markowitz Television film [18]
1991 Cape Fear Danielle Bowden Martin Scorsese [19]
1991 Crooked Hearts Cassie Michael Bortman [20]
1992 Husbands and Wives Rain Woody Allen [21]
1992 That Night Sheryl O'Connor Craig Bolotin [22]
1993 What's Eating Gilbert Grape Becky Lasse Hallström [23]
1993 Romeo Is Bleeding Sheri Peter Medak [24]
1993 Kalifornia Adele Corners Dominic Sena [25]
1994 Natural Born Killers Mallory Knox Oliver Stone [26]
1994 Mixed Nuts Gracie Barzini Nora Ephron [27]
1995 Strange Days Faith Justin Kathryn Bigelow [28]
1995 The Basketball Diaries Diane Moody Scott Kalvert [29]
1996 The Evening Star Melanie Horton Robert Harling [30]
1996 From Dusk till Dawn Katerine Fuller Robert Rodriguez [31]
1998 Some Girl April Rory Kelly [32]
1999 The Other Sister Carla Tate Garry Marshall [33]
1999 The 4th Floor Jane Emelin Josh Klausner [34]
2000 Room to Rent Linda Khaled El Hagar [35]
2000 The Way of the Gun Robin Christopher McQuarrie [36]
2001 Picture Claire Claire Beaucage Bruce McDonald [37]
2001 Gaudi Afternoon April Susan Seidelman [38]
2001 My Louisiana Sky Dorie Kay Adam Arkin Television film [39]
2002 Enough Ginny Michael Apted [40]
2002 Armitage: Dual Matrix Naomi Armitage (voice) Hiroyuki Ochi Anime film dub [41]
2002 Hysterical Blindness Beth Toczynski Mira Nair Television film [42]
2003 Cold Creek Manor Ruby Ferguson Mike Figgis [43]
2003 Old School Heidi Todd Phillips [44]
2004 Blueberry Maria Sullivan Jan Kounen Also known as: Renegade [45]
2004 Starsky & Hutch Kitty Todd Phillips [46]
2004 Chasing Freedom Libby Don McBrearty Television film [47]
2005 Daltry Calhoun Flora Flick Katrina Holden Bronson [48]
2005 Aurora Borealis Kate James C. E. Burke [49]
2005 Grilled Suzanne Jason Ensler [50]
2006 The Darwin Awards Joleen Finn Taylor [51]
2007 Catch and Release Maureen Susannah Grant [52]
2009 Whip It! Iron Maven Drew Barrymore [53]
2009 Metropia Nina (voice) Tarik Saleh Animated film [54]
2010 Sympathy for Delicious Ariel Lee Mark Ruffalo [55]
2010 The Switch Debbie Epstein
[56]
2010 Conviction Roseanna Perry Tony Goldwyn [57]
2010 Due Date Heidi Todd Phillips [44]
2011 Hick Tammy Cutter-McMullen Derick Martini [58]
2011 Foreverland Vicky Max McGuire [59]
2012 Open Road Jill Márcio Garcia [60]
2013 August: Osage County Karen Weston John Wells [61]
2014 Hellion Pam Kat Candler [62]
2014 Kelly & Cal Kelly Jen McGowan [63]
2015 Jem and the Holograms Erica Raymond Jon M. Chu [64]
2016 Nerve Nancy Delmonico [65]
2018 Back Roads Bonnie Altmyer Alex Pettyfer [66]
2018 A Million Little Pieces Joanne Sam Taylor-Johnson [67]
2019 Ma Erica Thompson Tate Taylor [68]
TBA Breaking News in Yuba County Films that have not yet been released Gloria Michaels Tate Taylor Post-production [69]
TBA Mayday Films that have not yet been released June Karen Cinorre Post-production [70]

Reperensiya[usba | usba ang wikitext]

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