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Thanks largely to this juror, the 'serial mom' is acquitted (and later kills Hearst's character for wearing white shoes after Labor Day). Waters' decision to cast Hearst in both roles demonstrates his witty understanding of what was at stake in her kidnapping and subsequent trial. Like Hearst's autobiography, both films depict.

Serial Mom is a 1994 American black comedy/thriller film written and directed by John Waters, starring Kathleen Turner as the title character, Sam Waterston as her husband, and Ricki Lake and Matthew Lillard as her children. Patty Hearst, Suzanne Somers, Joan Rivers, Traci Lords and Brigid Berlin make cameo appearances in the film. Movies by Waters' creative influences, including Russ Meyer, Otto Preminger, William Castle, and Herschell Gordon Lewis, are seen playing on television sets throughout the film. The film was screened out of competition at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.

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A Simple Wish - About The Cast About The Cast Books from Amazon.com: MARTIN SHORT (Murray) made his feature film debut co-starringwith Steve Martin and Chevy Chase in Three Amigos. Among his other filmcredits are Innerspace, Cross My Heart, The Big Picture, Three Fugitives,Clifford, Pure Luck, Captain Ron, and as the unforgettable Franck in Fatherof the Bride and Father of the Bride 2. Shorts most recent film projectsinclude Jungle2Jungle with Tim Allen and Tim Burton's Mars Attacks! Shortrecently returned to the stage in a critically-acclaimed limited run ofNeil Simon and Burt Bacharach's Promises, Promises as part of New York'sCity Center Encore! A native of Canada, Short joined the SCTV Comedy Network in 1982, wherehe won both an Emmy Award and its Canadian equivalent, The Gemini. In 1984,he joined the Saturday Night Live troupe, where he immortalized such memorablecharacters as Ed Grimley, Jackie Rogers Jr., legendary song writer IrvingCohen, and misfit lawyer Nathan Thurm. In the last ten years, Short has written, produced and starred in threehighly acclaimed comedy specials: Martin Shorts Concert for the North Americas(Ace Award), I, Martin Short Goes Hollywood (Ace Award), and The Show FormerlyKnown as the Martin Short Show (Emmy Award).

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Short studied social work at McMaster University before appearing in hisfirst professional production, Godspell. His Canadian stage productionsinclude the role of Snoopy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, What's aNice Country Like You Doing in a State Like This?, The Apple Tree, Harry'sBack in Town and Second City.

In recent years, Short appeared on Broadwayin Neil Simon's musical version of The Goodbye Girl, receiving a Tony Awardnomination as well as the Outer Critics Circle and Theater World Awardsand starred in director Lawrence Kasdan's production of John Patrick Shanley'sFour Dogs and a Bone at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. In 1994, Short was awarded the 'Order of Canada' (Canadian equivalentto British Knighthood) by the Canadian Government. KATHLEEN TURNER (Claudia), since making her film debut in LawrenceKasdan's Body Heat, has remained a firm presence in a series of highly-divergentroles in film, television and theater.

  1. Serial Mom Year: 1994 Director: John Waters. I Am Not a Serial Killer is a film whose final act diverges from the expected narrative in ways that may be shocking, to say the least.
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Nominated for an Academy Award®as Best Actress for her performance in Peggy Sue Got Married, Turner starredin such films as Romancing the Stone, The Jewel of the Nile, The War ofthe Roses, The Accidental Tourist, Prizzi's Honor and Serial Mom. Her additionalfilm credits include The Man with Two Brains, Switching Channels, Crimesof Passion, Julia and Julia, V.I. Warshawski, Undercover Blues, House ofCards, Moonlight and Valentino, and she provided the voice for Jessica Rabbitin Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Turner won the Golden Globe Award and the Los Angeles Film Critics Awardfor her performance in Romancing the Stone. She received her second GoldenGlobe Award for her performance in Prizzi's Honor. For her performance inBody Heat, she received a Golden Globe nomination and a British AcademyAward® nomination for Best Actress.

In addition to her Academy Awardnomination for her performance in Peggy Sue Got Married, she also receiveda Golden Globe nomination and the National Board of Review Award. Turner made her directorial debut for Showtime with Leslie's Folly.

On stage, Turner has starred on Broadway in Jean Cocteaus' Indiscretionsand as Maggie the Cat in the 1989 Broadway revival of Tennessee WilliamsCat On A Hot Tin Roof. Additional stage credits include the Broadway productionof Gemini, Camille at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut andTravesties, The Seagull, Toyer and A Midsummers Night Dream at the prestigiousArena Stage in Washington, D.C. This summer, Turner returns to the stage for her British debut at the ChichesterFestival Theater. Michael Rudman directs Turner in two plays: Sandra RyanHeyward's Tallulah and Somerset Maugham's Our Betters. Turner was born in Missouri, but her fathers career as a foreign servicediplomat enabled her to live in Canada, Cuba, Venezuela and England. Itwas in London that Turner first became interested in acting.

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With a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Maryland, Turnermoved to New York and began doing local theater which led her to a starringrole on the soap opera, The Doctors. Nine-year-old MARA WILSON (Anabel Greening), the youngest Nato-ShowWest Star of Tomorrow, most recently starred in the title role of Matilda,opposite Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman. At age five, Wilson began pestering her parents to send her on auditionsafter her older brother, Danny, had appeared in several commercials, televisionshows and films. Within weeks of signing with an agent, she was cast incommercials for Oscar Mayer, Texaco, Bank of America and Marshall's. Several months later, she found herself reading for the role of NatalieHillard for Robin Williams, which led to her feature film debut at age sixin Mrs.

She then beat out every little boy across the countryfor the lead role in the remake of Miracle on 34th Street. Wilson has also appeared on television in the NBC movie A Time to Heal andin a recurring role as the daughter of a Russian immigrant on the popularseries Melrose Place. ROBERT PASTORELLI (Oliver Greening) will star next season in thenew ABC one-hour drama, Cracker.

In the lead role, Pastorelli portrays 'Gerry'Fitz' Fitzgerald', a sarcastic LAPD psychologist with a deepunderstanding of the criminal mind, in this series based on the Britishdrama of the same name. A New Jersey native, Pastorelli drifted through a series of jobs beforefocusing on acting.

He trained at the New York Academy of Theatrical Artsand The Actors Studio before participating in a work-study program at thePerforming Arts Gallery, where he studied with such noted teachers as MichaelSchulman. He appeared in numerous off-Broadway productions including CosmosIn Love, End as A Man, Death of a Salesman, Bus Stop, The Rainmaker, OneFlew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Gray Spades, Lovers and Other Strangers, MereMortals, Down the Tubes opposite Bill Murray and Geography of a Horse Dreamerfor which he received the Soho Arts Award for Best Actor. On the big screen, Pastorelli received widespread notice as a dramatic actorfor his role in Kevin Costner's Dances With Wolves. His other feature creditsinclude the action-thriller, Eraser with Arnold Schwarzenegger and VanessaWilliams and the Nora Ephron comedy, Michael with John Travolta and WilliamHurt. Other credits include Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Striking Distance,The Paint Job, Folks, Outrageous Fortune and Beverly Hills Cop 2. Pastorelli's television credits include Murphy Brown and the lead role onthe series Double Rush, as well as a number of guest-starring roles on suchseries as Barney Miller, Cagney and Lacey, Hill Street Blues, St. Elsewhereand Beauty and the Beast.

His roles for television movies have includedacclaimed performances in West Side Waltz, Harmful Intent and The Yarn Princess. FRANCIS CAPRA (Charlie Greening) made his first foray onto the bigscreen when, at nine years old, he won the coveted role of young Calogeroat an open call for Robert DeNiro's directorial debut A Bronx Tale.

In thecritically acclaimed film, Capra plays DeNiro's young son; a boy who becomescharmed by the power of the criminal life and falls under the influenceof a small time mob boss (Chazz Palmintari) who takes the boy under hiswing and into his world. Capra's next role came in the sequel hit Free Willy 2 in which he playedthe role of Elvis. Capra also starred in the CBS series My Guys. Last summer,Capra was seen opposite Shaquille O'Neal in the feature film Kazaam.

AMANDA PLUMMER (Boots) made her feature film debut as an outlaw inthe 1980 western Cattle Annie and Little Britches. Since then, Plummer hasgone on to play a wide variety of memorable characters including Honey Bunnyin Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction; and Lydia, the girl Robin Williamsenvisions as his perfect maiden in The Fisher King. Her numerous other featurecredits include roles in Hotel New Hampshire, Made in Heaven, Daniel, TheWorld According to Garp, Needful Things (for which she received the horrorworlds Saturn Award), Seraph, Nostradamus and the international featureButterfly Kiss. She will next be seen in American Perfekt, directed by PaulChart and starring David Thewlis and Robert Forster.

Plummer has also garnered numerous accolades for her television work andhas twice been the recipient of an Emmy Award: in 1992 for her work in theNBC Hallmark presentation Miss Rose White, and again in 1996 for her guestperformance in an episode of the Showtime series, The Outer Limits. She made her New York stage debut in Artichoke at the Manhattan TheatreClub in 1979, and her Broadway debut as Jo in the 1991 revival of A Tasteof Honey with Valerie French a performance which garnered her the TheatreWorld Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and Tony and Drama Desk Awardnominations. In 1982, she won the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Awardand Boston Critics Award for her performance in Agnes of God with GeraldinePage and Elizabeth Ashley. In 1983, she performed opposite Jessica Tandyin the Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie. In 1985, she appeared inA Lie of the Mind directed by Sam Shepard, and in 1987, received her thirdTony nomination for her performance in Pygmalion opposite Peter O'Toole. TERI GARR (Rena) had already made her debut as a professional dancer,by the age of thirteen, with a San Francisco-based ballet company whichled to her first television appearance on the music/dance show Shindig.She attended North Hollywood High School and later attended Cal State University/Northridgewhere she majored in speech and dance. Continuing her drama studies, shetrained with Charles Conrad and Lee Strasberg.

While Garr's dancing canbe seen in nine Elvis Presley movies, her first speaking role in motionpictures was in the 1969 feature Head, starring The Monkees. In the 1970's she became well established in television with appearanceson Star Trek, It Takes a Thief, McCloud and as a semi-regular on The Sonnyand Cher Show as Cher's friend, Olivia. Garr has since risen to become one of Hollywood's most versatile, energeticand well-recognized actresses starring in many memorable films includingYoung Frankenstein, Oh God!, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Mr.

Momand her Academy Award®-nominated performance for Best Supporting Actressin Tootsie. She is also well-known for her roles in The Black Stallion,One From the Heart, After Hours, The Escape Artists, Firstborn, Let It Ride,Full Moon in Blue Water, Out Cold, Short Time, Waiting for the Light, Momand Dad Save the World. She was last seen on screen in Michael with John Travolta and Andie MacDowell.Other recent films include A Perfect Alibi and Robert Altman's Ready-To-Wear,Pret-A-Porter. Most recently, Garr did a hilarious turn as the birth-mother of televisionsmost popular ditz - Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) on NBC's hit sitcom Friends.

Previously,fans were treated to Garr's return to television in two NBC telefilms thataired this spring: Murder Live! And Night Screams.

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Her other varied television performances include: the CBS sitcom Women ofthe House, starring opposite Delta Burke; a starring role in the ABC sitcomGood and Evil; the CBS sitcom Good Advice; the NBC television movie FugitiveNights opposite Sam Elliott; Deliver Them From Evil: The Taking of AltaView; Stranger in the Family and the HBO series Dream On. RUBY DEE (Hortense) has appeared in such diverse films as A Raisinin the Sun, The Jackie Robinson Story, Buck and the Preacher, Just Cause,and Spike Lee's Jungle Fever and Do The Right Thing. For television, shehas appeared in such movies-of-the-week and series' as The James Mink Story,The Stand, Evening Shade, Middle Ages, China Beach, Martin Luther King:The Dream and the Drum, The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson and Roots:The Next Generation. She garnered an Emmy Award for her work in HallmarksDecoration Day, an Ace Award for her performance as Mary Tyrone in LongDays Journey Into Night, and was acclaimed as an author and player in ZoraIs My Name for American Playhouse. With husband Ossie Davis, through theirproduction company, Emmalyn II Productions, Dee and Davis produced threeseasons of the critically-acclaimed PBS series With Ossie and Ruby, as wellas co-produced the film Countdown to Kusini in Nigeria with the Delta SigmaTheta Sorority. In 1995, Dee and Davis were honored for their achievementswith the prestigious National Medal of Arts Award.

Dee has appeared extensively on stage, most recently as both adapter andnarrator for Crossroads Theater Company's production of The Disappearance,based on the novel by Rosa Guy - the first in a series Dee calls 'BooksWith Legs.' In addition to being awarded an Obie for her work in Bosemanand Lena and a Drama Desk Award for Wedding Band, she has appeared on Broadwayin Checkmates and as Amanda in The Glass Menagerie at the Arena Stage inWashington, DC. Dee and Davis, with their son, Guy Davis, most recentlycompleted work on the storytelling, folklore and musical revue Two Hah HahsAnd A Homeboy, also at Crossroads.

As a writer, Dee's works include My One Good Nerve, a compilation of shortstories, humor and poetry; adaptations of two African folktales for children,Two Ways to Count to Ten which won a Literary Guild Award in 1989, and Towerto Heaven released in 1991. Ruby Dee has a B.A. From Hunter College and is also a product of Harlemand The American Negro Theater. Look for Copyright 1994-2008 Film Scouts LLC Created, produced, and published by Film Scouts LLC Film Scouts® is a registered trademark of Film Scouts LLC All rights reserved. Fill out our.