Chocolate Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 Based on our votes, Lauren is prettier and more talented one! Quote
Chocolate Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 Category 51+, round 6: Diane Keaton vs. Jacqueline Bisset Diane by suki After being nominated for a Tony Award for Play It Again, Keaton made her film debut in 1970s Lovers and Other Strangers. She followed with guest roles on the television series Love, American Style and Night Gallery. Keaton's breakthrough role was in 1972 blockbuster The Godfather. Two years later she reprised her role in The Godfather, Part II. Keaton's other notable films of the 1970s are Sleeper, Love and Death, Interiors, Manhattan, and the film version of Play It Again, Sam. In 1977, Keaton starred in Annie Hall, in which she played one of her most famous roles. The film was both a major financial and critical success, and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Later that year, she departed from her usual comic roles when she accepted a role in Looking for Mr. Goodbar. In 1984, The Little Drummer Girl, Keaton's unsuccessful first excursion into the thriller and action genre, was both a financial and critical failure. Two years later she starred in Crimes of the Heart. She starred in her first commercial vehicle with 1987's Baby Boom. That same year she made a cameo in Radio. 1988's The Good Mother was a misstep for Keaton. The film was a financial disappointment. In the 1990s she shifted to more mature roles. She began the decade with The Lemon Sisters, a poorly received comedy/drama that she starred in and produced. In 1991, Keaton starred in the 1991 family comedy Father of the Bride, which was Keaton's first major hit after four years of commercial disappointments. Keaton reprised her role four years later in the sequel. Keaton also reprised her role in 1990s The Godfather, Part III. In 1993 Keaton starred in Manhattan Murder Mystery. Keaton's most successful film of the decade was the 1996 comedy The First Wives Club. The film was a major success grossing US$105 million at the North American box office. Reviews of the film were generally positive.Also in 1996, Keaton appeared in Marvin's Room. Keaton earned her third Academy Award nomination for the film. Keaton's first film of 2000 was Hanging, rated poorly with critics, and grossed a modest US$36 million at the North American box office. In 2001 Keaton played in Town & Country, a critical and financial fiasco. Budgeted at an estimated US$90 million, the film opened to little notice and grossed only $7 million in its North American theatrical run. In 2001 and 2002 Keaton starred in four low-budget television films. She played in Sister Mary Explains It All, On Thin Ice, Plan B and Crossed Over. Keaton's first major hit since 1996 came in 2003's Something's Gotta Give. The film was a major success at the box office, grossing US$125 million in North America. The following year, Keaton received her fourth Academy Award nomination for her role in the film. Most recently, Keaton starred in the moderately successful 2005 comedy The Family Stone. Her latest film, Because I Said So, opened on February 2, 2007 to poor reviews. 2008 Mad Money (wikipedia) Jacqueline by suki In 1967, Bisset was cast in the movie Two for the Road. Next, she participated in the James Bond satire, Casino Royale (1967). In 1968, Mia Farrow dropped out of the movie The Detective (1968), and the role went to Bisset. That same year, she was cast opposite Steve McQueen in Bullitt, and appeared in the 1970 disaster film Airport. In 1973, she appeared in Day for Night, where she earned the respect of European critics and moviegoers as a serious actress. She is the main character in La donna della domenica in 1975. In 1977, Bisset made strides towards becoming a better-known entertainer in America with her movie The Deep (1977). About that time, a small Dutch-produced film she had made some years earlier was re-released in the United States under the title Secrets. That featured the only extensive nude scenes of Bisset's career and the producers cashed in on her fame. By 1978, she was a household name. She earned her first Golden Globe nomination for the comedy Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Soon thereafter, she played in the movies Rich and Famous (1981) and Under the Volcano (1984), for which she earned her a second Golden Globe nomination. In 1996, she was nominated for a César Awar, France's version of the Oscars, for her role in La Cérémonie. Several of her movies are French or Italian productions. Bisset has appeared in made-for-TV movies, especially during the past 10 years. One of her later TV movies, in 2003, was America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story, in which she portrayed Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. Bisset's most recent television work was a recurring role as the mysterious James, during the fourth season of the FX series Nip/Tuck. (wikipedia) 1. WHICH ONE IS PRETTIER? 2. WHICH ONE IS MORE TALENTED? Quote
Korravai Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 beauty: jacquelinetalent: diane I agree! Diane was cute once upon a time though.... Quote
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