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This B- list foreign born actress with the unique name and an affinity for period piece movies says that this A- list foreign born actor with A+ list name recognition was trying to do whatever he could to look up the dresses and skirts of women at a party this week. He thought he was being discreet, but several people noticed what he was doing and it was super creepy.
Helena Bonham Carter and
ReplyDeleteSaffron Burriws/Cumberbatch
ReplyDelete*Saffron r
ReplyDeleteBruce Willis from the same party from yesterday he was shitfaced at.
ReplyDelete*Burrows....or Gemma Arterton
ReplyDeletepoor grammar structure sorry
ReplyDelete...and Jude Law
ReplyDeleteI think HBC & Keira Knightly & Maggie Smith when I think Period Piece Movies
ReplyDelete& of course Russell Crowe IS in town--hide all movable objects.
ReplyDelete@Sandy, better than Willis at that party lol@BA....not sure Law still,A+ nname rec?
ReplyDelete@Tricia,Ding-Ding-Ding- Gemma Arterton & ..Colin Firth at the Royal Opera House Opening (so was Dominic Cooper but he's not A+ name recognition)
ReplyDeleteaaaaand,Tricia, Brian Ferry was there looking quite dapper i might add(DailyMail)
he is to me...heheheh
ReplyDelete& every single other British actress for that matter.
ReplyDeleteWhy of course he did!!× ah, where are the Ferrys of my generation??
ReplyDeleteIf this were Gemma Arterton, that would mean that "Gemma" is an unique name. Really? Saffron as the spice fits better but I don't recall her in period movies. Keira fits better,
ReplyDeleteGuGu Mbatha Raw and Jude Law (hey! that rhymes!!!)
ReplyDeleteCarey Mulligan?
ReplyDelete"Mulligan" is unique? It's even got a stew named after it, and a golf term, as well. Can't see that.
ReplyDeleteSaffron was in Troy/Frida/ she played the Dutchess of Malfi/ and Miss Julie
ReplyDeleteI think Hugh Grant for the guy.
ReplyDeleteLuke Evans is gay. Why on earth would he look up the dresses and skirt of women?
ReplyDeleteI was responding to the AGC Main Page were they suggested it was Luke Evans.
ReplyDeleteKeira knightly?
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