sunsetgun.typepad.com - 18 days ago
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In her first movie, she kissed Marlon Brando. And then she won an Oscar. How many actresses get that kind of a debut? But then, how many actresses are as wonderful as Eva Marie Saint? A performer (and woman) of elegance, vulnerability, charm, beauty, intelligence and great wit, Miss Saint ...
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Rose-Tinted Glasses
Hollywood Elsewhere —
... 's Kim Morgan posted a very nice q & a interview with Eva Marie Saint . A little too nice, if you ask me. Older showbiz folk tend to either recall their lives in a nakedly blunt ...
Anecdote of the Week: An Admirable Vocabulary
Self-Styled Siren —
... Yojimboen and others, take heed: The fabulous Kim Morgan interviews goddess Eva Marie Saint. At length. About movies and acting--not gossip. Drop everything for this one. ...
What A Saint
my new plaid pants —
... I tried to choose a bit from this interview with Eva Marie Saint over at Sunset Gun (Kim's really gunning straight for my adoration these days, I swear) to quote but it was all so enjoyable I'm just gonna tell y'all to go over and read the whole thing yourselves. ...
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