
Since then she's been in several mainstream movies, playing Amy in The Family Stone and Colee Dunn in The Lucky Ones. more recently she played Irene Adler in the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes, earning a Saturn Award for best Supporting Actress.
She was also a huge favorite in runway shows, as the picture below indicates.
In the 1980s, Sara Kapp was the exclusive model for the Princess Marcella Borghese cosmetics brand, and her face appeared in numerous upscale department stores as a result. The pictures at the Borghese counter were enlarged and back-illuminated like photos at any other cosmetics counter, but Sara Kapp didn't need any of that to appear larger than life. She already was. :-)
A former anchor for Bloomberg Television, where she reported on both business and international relations, Drury worked in her native Australia at CNBC's Asian Pacific channel anchoring its editions of "Squawk Box" and "Cash Flow". Before working at CNBC headquarters in New Jersey, Drury worked in Sydney on CNBC's Asia Pacific where she anchored "Squawk Box" and "Cash Flow." She joined CNBC's American headquarters in New Jersey as a co-anchor for "The Call" in May 2010.
Ratings for that show, I understand, have skyrocketed. ;-)
Today she goes by another title: Clotilde, Princess of Venice and Piedmont. She married Emanuele Filberto di Savoia, Prince of Venice and Piedmont, in September 2003. Emanuele Filberto is a grandson of the last king of Italy. So Clotilde Courau - not Catherine Deneuve - is technically the French Grace Kelly. ;-)
Courau's movies from the nineties included Map of The Human Heart (1993) and Milk (1999, not to be confused with the Harvey Milk bio of the same name). She has continued working since becoming a real-life princess, with suich films as 2008's Modern Love.
American audiences know of her best - if they know of her at all - as Katie in the Hollywood film Deterrence.
No, the reason I'm featuring Ms. Clark, a distinguished gentlewoman from the Land of 10,000 Lakes, is because she is the Democratic candidate opposing the Republican representing Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District in the House of Representatives . . . the horrible Michele Bachmann!
The Democrats are expected to lose a bunch of seats in the House this year and possible control of the House altogether. But if Tarryl Clark can unseat Bachmann in the meantime - if she can arrange it so that at least the Democrats, if they must go down, can take Bachmann with them - that would be more than great.
It would be beautiful. Just beautiful. :-)
Go here for more information about her campaign.
While Bess Armstrong has done several movies since 1981 - the adventure movie High Road to China and the comedy-drama Nothing In Common are two of her better-known ones - she's mostly been on television, most notably as Sara Sheffield on the sitcom "The Nanny" and as Patty Chase on the critically acclaimed but low-rated "My So-Called Life." She's also been in several TV movies, as well as the 1997 version of Walt Disney's That Darn Cat.
That's right, that's French actress and cinematic and fashion icon Catherine Deneuve at right with Paul McCartney and his daughter Stella. The most beautiful woman in the world got her picture taken with a Beatle. :-)
Oh yeah, the Beatles song "Michelle" - about a Frenchwoman - was Paul's. :-D
Photographers live for opportunities like this! My hat's off to the celebrity photographer who got this one.