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EXCLUSIVE 90s actress who starred in two classic comedies steps out in LA on rare outing... can you guess who it is?

EXCLUSIVE 90s actress who starred in two classic comedies steps out in LA on rare outing... can you guess who it is?

Daily Mail​18 hours ago

Fans of classic '90s comedies did a double take when one of their favorite scene-stealers stepped out in L.A. on Monday.
The actress, now 77, looked youthful as she was spotted grocery shopping at the upscale Bristol Farms market in West Hollywood.
Dressed in checked trousers, a cozy cardigan, and chunky loafers, she looked worlds away from the hapless high school teacher she portrayed in the iconic 1995 coming of-age comedy.
Her laid-back look also marked a sharp contrast from the flirty outfits she rocked as Kirstie Alley 's sassy best friend Rona in 1989's Look Who's Talking and its 1990 sequel Look Who's Talking Too.
Still, longtime fans instantly recognized her signature fiery red locks — the same ones she's been flaunting since her guest appearance on Quantum Leap.
Can you guess the star?
If you said Twink Caplan, you're absolutely right!
Back in 2020, Caplan marked the 25th anniversary of Clueless - in which she played hapless teacher Miss Toby Geist - with heartfelt reflections on the enduring popularity of the film and the deep affection she still receives from fans.
Speaking to the Today show, she admitted the lasting impact of her role continues to surprise her.
'It moves me to think that I would move anybody or that they would like me that much,' Caplan said at the time.
Caplan credited the film's success to its casting — especially praising Silverstone, who led the film as Cher Horowitz.
'There's no one in the world that could have played this role because she was so beautiful and so naively approachable and so kind and funny,' she said.
She also shared fond memories of the late Brittany Murphy, who played Tai, recalling how Murphy's charm stood out during auditions.
'We kept her in the room for other people's auditions because she was just delicious, such a sweet girl,' Caplan said.
The on-screen romance between Miss Geist and Mr. Hall remains one of Caplan's favorite parts of the film.
'When they found each other, it completed them. And it was genuinely kind of pulling your heartstrings.'
Caplan also reflected on her longtime collaboration with director Amy Heckerling, who based the character of Miss Geist on one of her own former teachers.
'This movie that she wrote and directed was so amazing and put every one of us actors in the stratosphere because of it,' she said. 'And she is so loved.'
Caplan was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 25, 1947.
While she's best known for her role as Miss Geist in Clueless — a part she later reprised and executive-produced for the ABC television spinoff — her career spans decades of film and television.
While she starred as Alley's BFF Rona in Look Who's Talking and its sequel, Look Who's Talking Too, Caplan declined to appear in second sequel Look Who's Talking Now (1993).
She also appeared in the cult TV series Fast Times.
As a producer, Caplan worked on films like Loser and I Could Never Be Your Woman, often appearing on screen alongside stars like Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Michelle Pfeiffer
In Frasier, she played the fall-back fiance of Donny Douglas.
As a producer, Caplan worked on films like Loser and I Could Never Be Your Woman, often appearing on screen alongside stars like Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Other credits include guest spots on Community, Frasier, CSI, Quantum Leap, and Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.
Throughout it all, Caplan has remained a beloved character actress known for her comedic charm and unmistakable red hair.

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The 'terrific' Bond Girl with a bright future... so why has she failed to launch? How Ana de Armas has struggled to live up to her hype thanks to 'unwatchable' plots and Box Office flops
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From early on Ana knew acting was on the cards for her, and moved from her hometown in Santa Cruz del Norte, Cuba to Spain in order to make it happen. As a teenager, Ana fled her flat in the distillery town – an hour's drive east of the capital, Havana – to follow her dream. In the remote town, she had no access to television, the internet or newspapers and her knowledge of Hollywood as a child was limited to timed cartoon marathons at a neighbour's house. Ana, whose full name is Ana Celia de Armas Caso, has previously said her success only came because she made the decision to leave her home country. She scored a Best Actress nomination at 2023's Academy Awards for her starring role as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, however the movie was widely panned By leaving Cuba, she also avoided national service, which sees adolescents throughout the nation serving in the military or volunteering. Her departure was only possible because her maternal grandparents are Spanish. 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Speaking to Flaunt magazine in 2020, the actress said she was happy the movie theaters had reopened after the Covid lockdown, as she 'finally' had the chance to 'celebrate all the hard work'. It was on the set of Deep Water, filmed in 2019, that Ana's steamy relationship with Ben Affleck was sparked - though the film itself floundered in the Box Office. Ben starred as tech businessman Vic Van Allen who is often seen scowling at the antics of his wife Melinda (Ana de Armas) as she carries on a series of affairs with younger men. While the erotic flick garnered a measly 35 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, other critics were left divided by the stars' performances. In a positive review for The Independent, Clarisse Loughrey gave the film four out of five stars and noted how Affleck and de Armas' former relationship survives under the surface of the film as 'coiled-up tension'. She complimented The Armageddon star's 'zombified' weariness and praised the way de Armas' character taunts him. Meanwhile IndieWire's David Ehrlich was a fan of de Armas' onscreen cuckoldry of her husband. The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw however gave Deep Water two out of five stars and echoed other critics' complaints that the film was 'sometimes bafflingly edited'. Soon after the movie wrapped, rumours began to swirl that the pair had taken their love off screen after they were spotted on vacation in Ana's native Cuba together. They later confirmed their romance when they were spotting kissing in March 2020, and by April 2020, they were Instagram official. At the time, Ana posted a loved-up selfie of her and Ben, in which he placed his hand tenderly on her stomach. That June things heated up as she jetted off on vacation with him, his kids, and his mother in Georgia. They spent much of 2020 together, enjoying walks in LA with their dogs and casual outings for coffee. But in January 2021, news broke that the couple had called it quits. 'Ben is no longer dating Ana. She broke it off. Their relationship was complicated,' a source told Peopl e at the time. The following year marked Ana's big break and the defining role of her career; Marilyn Monroe behind the camera in biopic Blonde. Then 34, Ana's casting in the Netflix production was touted as her introduction into the acting hall of fame as she portrayed the tragic Hollywood pin-up's heartbreaking true story behind her rise to the top. Blonde is an adaptation of the 2000 novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates and is based on the life of the late screen icon who passed away age 36 in 1962. From the trauma of a mentally unstable and violent mother, through her rape at the hands of a studio boss, to a particularly sordid scene with president John F Kennedy, Monroe's life is depicted as one of relentless abuse and anguish. But while the 2022 movie earnt Ana an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, it was quickly marred by scathing backlash from some viewers and critics alike. A wave of anger towards the Andrew Dominik-directed movie began to surface online, with some viewers saying they switched off after 20 minutes because it was 'cruel and heartbreaking'. People aired their grievances with the film on X/Twitter following its release, where it was slammed by one user who said they were unable to 'stomach' the beginning of the movie as it was 'absolutely unwatchable'. 'Tried to watch @netflix Blonde. Couldn't stomach more than about 20 minutes of the nearly three hours length [movie]' wrote one person. 'That 20 minutes was nothing but cruel and heartbreaking,' said one angry viewer, along with a string of thumbs down emojis. 'Absolutely unwatchable' they added. 'I watched the first 20 minutes of #Blonde and then immediately had to check Twitter to see if I was missing something or if other people were as disgusted as I am. I feel vindicated' wrote another. Someone else said they were prepared to turn off their TV after just 15 minutes. 'Nah…the beginning of this #Blonde movie is not for the faint of heart. I'm about ready to turn it off in the first 15 minutes'. Among critics, the film received mixed reviews - though many agreed the film's faults were not down to de Armas's 'believable' performance. Overall the movie left audiences divided over whether it was an artistic tour de force or another cruel layer of exploitation perpetrated against the 20th century icon. For ID magazine, Blonde is 'guttural, instinctive, anguished filmmaking that bends space, time, and every cinematic tool at its disposal in service of attaining emotional truth'. Or viewers might take the position of the New Yorker's Richard Brody, who called it 'ridiculously vulgar', seeing the endless torment that Monroe experiences on-screen as 'a special kind of directorial sadism'. Despite playing leading lady in one of the most talked-about films of the year, de Armas has not captured audience attention with quite the same success since Blonde landed on Netflix in 2022. What followed were a string of lukewarm releases including Ghosted, an AppleTV+ production alongside her Knives Out co-star Chris Evans. It's a far-fetched action comedy in which de Armas plays an undercover spy who seduces Evans before disappearing - which he later discovers is down to her secret mission. Released back in 2023, at the time it became Apple TV+'s most watched film debut. But its positive stats just weren't enough to save the star from yet another disastrous review. According to The Guardian, it was a 'dreadful big star action comedy' which deserved to be 'ignored'. The Telegraph thought it wasn't worth more than one star, adding: 'After a point, it starts to feel like Ghosted is trying to brainwash its audience. There is no chemistry, sexual or otherwise' wrote the publication. Now, as the Hollywood starlet-to-be appears in her second John Wick flick, Ballerina, Ana no doubt hoped the action blockbuster would reverse her fortunes and end her streak of Box Office bad luck. Starring Keanu Reeves and late actor Lance Reddick is his final on screen appearance, it has been described as one of the most violent films of the year. Ballerina, which is directed by Len Wiseman and released to movie theatres on June 6, stars Ana as the ballerina Eve Macarro, who begins training as an assassin as she tries to avenge her dead father. As Ana and Keanu's past collaborative efforts have fallen flat, positive reviews for Ballerina have come as a welcome surprise. It was ranked three out of five by Empire, who declared it 'wickedly entertaining' and called it 'impressive' at times. The Hollywood Reporter said it a 'welcome extension of the John Wick universe' while the Daily Mail's verdict on Ana's latest offering was given four out of five stars. 'It's propulsive, action-packed and quite thrillingly bonkers. A duel between a man with a whopping flamethrower and a woman with a thunderous hose is worth the price of admission alone' stated the publication. Rotten Tomato audiences, who have often been unforgiving of the starlet's movies, even ranked it an impressive 73 per cent. Perhaps the review closest to her heart was one uttered by the lips of her megastar boyfriend. During his press tour for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Tom Cruise told AP that Ballerina is 'outstanding'. He also praised Ana's 'experience in action' during a chat with E! News. 'She's really good', he marveled. Despite this, the movie has attracted some negative press - The Telegraph has dubbed it 'shoddy', while The Guardian handed it a measly three stars. It has also reportedly underperformed at the Box Office.

Georgia Jones posts first photo of Danny Jones after Maura Higgins drunken kiss in Father's Day tribute
Georgia Jones posts first photo of Danny Jones after Maura Higgins drunken kiss in Father's Day tribute

The Sun

timean hour ago

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Georgia Jones posts first photo of Danny Jones after Maura Higgins drunken kiss in Father's Day tribute

GEORGIA Jones has posted her first photo of husband Danny Jones, three months after he shared a drunken kiss with Love Island star Maura Higgins. The podcaster, 38, who has maintained a firm silence on the scandal, shared two snaps to her Instagram grid to celebrate the men in her life. 5 5 5 Taking to Instagram, she simply wrote: "For the Dads 🩵 Happy Father's Day 🩵." The short but sweet post had the comments turned off. The two black and white photos depicted Georgia laughing with her own father as the first snap, and the second of her husband Danny, 39, hugging their son, Cooper. Just last month it seems as if wife Georgia has snubbed him AGAIN, as it's revealed the couple haven't been seen together in a month. McFly star Danny, 39, has been trying to move on from the fall out from his "drunken kiss" with Maura Higgins, 34, at the Brit Awards. In another Instagram post, Georgia - who briefly moved out of the family home following the kiss scandal - spoke about her "life lately" However, she failed to mention her husband of over ten years in the post. In Georgia's Instagram update, she shared a series of recent photos with the couple's son Cooper, 6, but Danny was nowhere to be seen. She captioned the post with: "Life lately… Friends, family, filming, fresh air and fun… lots of lovely fun." Sources have also claimed that despite trying to move on with the lives, Danny and Georgia are like "passing ships in the night" at home. A source told the MailOnline: 'Danny and Georgia have been trying to navigate a very difficult time in their marriage and for the best part they have been taking each day as it comes. "They may be living under the same roof, but they barely see each other and right now are like passing ships. "Danny is preparing for his summer gigs with McFly, and Georgia has been attending influencer events and collaborating with brands, all while looking after son, Cooper, who regularly features on her Instagram profile. "But when they're not working, Danny is out on his motorbike or exercising in the gym, and Georgia is either on her own or spending time with family and girlfriends. "They haven't actually been publicly seen together for six weeks and behind the scenes, their relationship is anything but normal." This isn't the first time that Georgia has snubbed Danny. Since the kiss she has shared several updates on "family life" without him. THE KISS FALL OUT Danny and his wife Georgia are now trying to move on with their lives following the fall out. Everything kicked off last month when Danny was caught on camera sharing a kiss with his I'm A Celeb co-star Maura. They were spotted having a brief smooch at a Brit Awards after party at the beginning of the month. Danny issued a public apology to Georgia and his family, saying: 'I love them so much.' In an Instagram Stories post, he wrote: "Sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me. 5 5

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