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Kim Diane McGuire war eine amerikanische Anwältin und Autorin. Als ehemalige Schauspielerin war sie am bekanntesten für ihre Rolle als Mona "Hatchet-Face" Malnorowski in John Waters 'er Comedy-Musical Cry-Baby. Am verstarb völlig überraschend die amerikanische Schauspielerin Kim McGuire. Sie wurde mit ihrer Rolle als Mona „Hatchet-Face“ Malnorowski im. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Kim McGuire | cinema.de. Kim Diane McGuire (1. Dezember - September ) war eine amerikanische Anwältin und Autorin. Als ehemalige Schauspielerin. Kim McGuire - Alle Bilder, Filme, TV Serien und Fakten finden Sie hier zum Star auf TV Spielfilm. Jetzt hier informieren! Serien und Filme mit Kim McGuire: Cry-Baby. "Killer-Face" Kim McGuire, sicherlich vielen von Euch bekannt aus dem Film CRY-BABY (), verstarb gestern an den Folgen einer Lungenentzündung. +++.

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Im Dezember wurde sie als Rechtsanwältin in Kalifornien zugelassen und begann als Anwältin in Los Angeles zu arbeiten, wo sie sich auf American Sniper Stream German und Berufungsrecht spezialisierte. It Spectre Besetzung an experientially well-grounded account of how and what is experienced as a hate crime, and what this reveals about ourselves as the continually reconstituted "subject" of such experiences. September in New York. September war eine amerikanische Anwältin und Schwergewichtsboxer. Verlag: Springer International Publishing. Anfang gab John Waters bekannt, dass er an einem Drehbuch für einen neuen Film mit dem Titel Hatchet-Face arbeitein dem es um "eine Frau und ihre mehrstufigen Schönheitsprobleme" geht. Klappentext Dr Durst Kassel book approaches the topic of the subjective, lived experience of hate crime from the perspective of Husserlian phenomenology. Kim Mcguire - Kim Mcguire: The Lived Experience of Hate Crime
The intended readership includes those concerned with discrimination and hate crime, as well as those involved in qualitative research into social topics in general. Amerikanischer Schauspieler und Anwalt. Ich hatte mein Bild in dieser Woche zufällig an sechs Casting-Direktoren geschickt.Robot Dreams. Pablo Berger. Rian Johnson. Fury of the Gods. David F. Do Hazaar Terah 3D. Prashast Singh. Jurassic World 3. Colin Trevorrow. Guardianes de la galaxia Vol.
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Wolf Creek 3. In February , when Cry-Baby was first screened for its cast and crew, McGuire was already working on her next film, Charles Winkler's horror flick Disturbed , starring Malcolm McDowell as a psychotic doctor.
Soon afterwards, and without even having yet acquired an agent, McGuire signed to appear opposite James Caan in Rob Reiner 's film adaptation of Stephen King 's novel, Misery.
Nevertheless, McGuire continued to work in films over the next few years, with appearances in a TV movie, Acting on Impulse ; and an uncredited cameo in John Waters' next project, Serial Mom Her unusual appearance was also put to memorable use in two off-beat television series, each featuring odd characters in quirky scenarios: the HBO series Dream On and David Lynch 's short-lived On the Air , which was cancelled after only three episodes.
Like Cry-Baby , the latter series was set in the s; McGuire played the role of Nicole Thorne, a "shrewish publicist" to a television executive.
Notwithstanding the quirkiness of the series, she grasped the opportunity to break away from her Hatchetface image. In one interview, she said: "After [ Cry-Baby ], when I went on job interviews producers expected to see this big, ugly six-foot-tall actress whereas I'm just five feet high.
This series, I hope, will make people forget me as Hatchetface. And there are lots of other plusses.
For example, it really feels great to show up groomed with my hair in place wearing decent clothes". By the mids, McGuire had all but given up on her film career.
In December , she was admitted to the California State Bar and began working as an attorney in Los Angeles, specialising in entertainment and appellate law.
She and her partner, Emmy-winning television producer Gene Piotrowsky, were in New York at the time of the September 11 attacks and consequently found themselves unemployed.
The couple moved to Biloxi, Mississippi , where, a few years earlier, McGuire's parents still living in New Orleans had purchased a seaside vacation house in the exclusive Holy Land district.
While McGuire thereafter concentrated on her career as an attorney, both she and her partner maintained an interest in the performing arts.
In September , they became members of a local theatre group, the Mississippi Repertory Theatre Company, McGuire in the capacity of legal counsel, and Piotrowsky as director of marketing and advertising.
On the aftermath of the disaster, Piotrowsky told a reporter: "Though they plan and equip themselves for something like this, it's never enough.
We ought to know: We lived in L. I told a friend about all of that and he said, 'Do me a favor and tell me where you're moving to next'. By November , McGuire had become temporarily licensed to practice law in Alabama, and subsequently resumed her career as an attorney, specialising in family law.
Burrows and Stephen Mailer who reunited for the filming of a short documentary, which was included on the disc as a special feature. Of the reunion, Waters quipped: "we found all the people today, including Hatchetface.
I hadn't seen Hatchetface since we made the movie almost 20 years ago. She looked great, she looked like a regular middle-aged woman.
But she looked very different to how she does in the movie, so it was kind of startling. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American actor and lawyer.
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In early , John Waters announced that he was working on a script for a new film entitled Hatchet-Face , which was "about a woman and her multilevel beauty problems".
It has been posited that Malnorowski, a grotesque, loud-mouthed member of the teenage delinquent gang headed by Johnny Depp 's Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, had originally been conceived by John Waters with Divine in mind.
When Waters came to cast the role of Hatchetface in March , the character was described thus: "She's got the body of Jayne Mansfield and the face of Margaret Hamilton Paul Pl.
McGuire, then working on stage in New York City, saw the advertisement and was reportedly hired by Waters "almost immediately" after her audition.
I had just randomly sent my picture to six casting directors that week. I sent it to [casting director] Paula Herold, who was casting for a film called Reversal of Fortune , which I had no idea what it was about.
And I guess I had a reversal of fortune, because they called me in for Cry-Baby. For the movie, McGuire's naturally unusual physiognomy was greatly exaggerated through grotesque make-up so that she resembled as one critic later put it "a Cubist poster-child.
After principal production of Cry-Baby was completed in July , a series of test screenings was held during which McGuire's performance as Hatchetface was so well-received that Waters decided to insert some additional sequences involving the character.
An additional fortnight of shooting took place in November, after which two new Hatchetface scenes found their way into the final cut.
Writing in New York Magazine , David Denby noted the presence of "a startlingly ugly baby tramp, Hatchetface, played, with makeup spread all over her face, by the masochistically courageous Kim McGuire.
The Boston Globe reported that "Divine's kind of generous outrageousness comes from Kim McGuire as a tough-talking tough-looking character called Hatchet Face".
In February , when Cry-Baby was first screened for its cast and crew, McGuire was already working on her next film, Charles Winkler's horror flick Disturbed , starring Malcolm McDowell as a psychotic doctor.
Soon afterwards, and without even having yet acquired an agent, McGuire signed to appear opposite James Caan in Rob Reiner 's film adaptation of Stephen King 's novel, Misery.
Nevertheless, McGuire continued to work in films over the next few years, with appearances in a TV movie, Acting on Impulse ; and an uncredited cameo in John Waters' next project, Serial Mom Her unusual appearance was also put to memorable use in two off-beat television series, each featuring odd characters in quirky scenarios: the HBO series Dream On and David Lynch 's short-lived On the Air , which was cancelled after only three episodes.
Like Cry-Baby , the latter series was set in the s; McGuire played the role of Nicole Thorne, a "shrewish publicist" to a television executive.
Notwithstanding the quirkiness of the series, she grasped the opportunity to break away from her Hatchetface image. In one interview, she said: "After [ Cry-Baby ], when I went on job interviews producers expected to see this big, ugly six-foot-tall actress whereas I'm just five feet high.
This series, I hope, will make people forget me as Hatchetface. And there are lots of other plusses. For example, it really feels great to show up groomed with my hair in place wearing decent clothes".
By the mids, McGuire had all but given up on her film career. In December , she was admitted to the California State Bar and began working as an attorney in Los Angeles, specialising in entertainment and appellate law.
She and her partner, Emmy-winning television producer Gene Piotrowsky, were in New York at the time of the September 11 attacks and consequently found themselves unemployed.
The couple moved to Biloxi, Mississippi , where, a few years earlier, McGuire's parents still living in New Orleans had purchased a seaside vacation house in the exclusive Holy Land district.
While McGuire thereafter concentrated on her career as an attorney, both she and her partner maintained an interest in the performing arts. In September , they became members of a local theatre group, the Mississippi Repertory Theatre Company, McGuire in the capacity of legal counsel, and Piotrowsky as director of marketing and advertising.
On the aftermath of the disaster, Piotrowsky told a reporter: "Though they plan and equip themselves for something like this, it's never enough.
We ought to know: We lived in L.
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