Sheryl Lee played doomed homecoming queen Laura Palmer in ... beauty mark, blood-red lips, form-fitting sweaters, knee-length tartan skirts and saddle shoes, told Stellar in 2017: “Audrey ...
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LOS ANGELES -- In the hit movie "Wicked," those famous magical shoes are silver. But if you want to see them in all their ruby-red glory from "The Wizard of Oz," there's no place like home - their ...
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Variety breaks down the best TV performances of the 21st century, from Jeremy Allen White to Emma Stone and Sydney Sweeney.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the hit movie “Wicked,” those famous magical shoes are silver. But if you want to see them in all their ruby-red glory from “The Wizard of Oz,” there’s no place ...