Serene Meg Ryan; Film After some time out of the limelight, the woman once dubbed 'America's sweetheart' returns to a major film role
It's hard not to wonder that while sitting in a hotel room talking to Meg Ryan, who in 2000 earned about $15 million (U.S.) a movie and stood tall with Julia Roberts at the top of the list of actresses with the most box office clout. In 1994, she and Roberts were going to team up to star in and...
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Published in | Telegraph-journal (Saint John : 2004) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Saint John, N.B
Postmedia Network Inc
15.09.2008
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Summary: | It's hard not to wonder that while sitting in a hotel room talking to Meg Ryan, who in 2000 earned about $15 million (U.S.) a movie and stood tall with Julia Roberts at the top of the list of actresses with the most box office clout. In 1994, she and Roberts were going to team up to star in and produce the movie, a poison-pen letter about upper-crust wife and mother Mary Haines, whose life implodes when she discovers her husband is having an affair with the perfume girl at a high- end department store. |
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ISSN: | 1910-8001 |