Why did her career ended up so badly?
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gcarras — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 11:18 PM)
Hanna Montana??
(Slaps head and says, worthy of Homer Simpson..) Doh! Forgot! I remember Suddenly Susan and Lipstick Jungle! She also was in the famous 1993 true like stalking film (which got actual very important anti-stalking laws passed!) "I can make you love me" aka "Stalking Laura"(did the Motown people, seeing how the first title was similar to their 1969 Supremes/Temptations crossover, object to the similarity and thus the change in title?) I'd say where Brooke Shields wound up, on comedy TV as of the 1990s, worked out best.
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Catdubh — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 11:36 PM)
Ah, Brook is now 48, 49? She was a super model in her teens, starred in several successful TV Sitcoms, and countless C & D movies. She maybe a Princeton Graduate but she's far from a Shakespearean stage actress (although, she wasn't bad a Rizzo in "Grease") or dynamic Character actress, with a Yale Drama foundation. But I definitely wouldn't say her career ended up bad, by any means.
And ah you're attempt at being glib, is right on par with Homer Simpson; I'm certainly not laughing. But nice try.
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mikeflw1 — 11 years ago(October 15, 2014 11:27 PM)
In the only very recently available DVD version of JUST YOU AND ME KID, (first time on ANY "home" media ever, (well except for a few 16mm film copies)), George Burns makes a comment about how people never remember the "magnificent ones".
The mediocre ones (comedians and magicians in his reference) got the vast majority of jobs The magnificent ones only got the few really great jobs, and were forgotten, but the others were everywhere, so they were remembered.
I suspect that is not so entirely true though For instance, can you name 20 movies that Sean Connery was in, from memory alone? That is only about half of his film credits BTW. Surprised?
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boudicea1967 — 11 years ago(January 31, 2015 03:23 PM)
Yea, I didn't know that either. I think she has done very well and let's face it, she may not have wanted to be so famous anymore. We grew up in the same generation and as far as I know she was of the mindset like Jody Foster where she acted and modeled, but then went to college and thought she would go on to do other things. She has been great as far as the parts and roles she has wanted and she is doing what she wants to do without any pressure from her mom. She seems very happy and I say good for her.
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pvd295 — 11 years ago(February 16, 2015 08:17 PM)
Brooke has also established herself as a Broadway actress - starring in the musicals "Grease", "Chicago" , "Cabaret" and "Wonderful Town" as well as many other stage productions.
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cookiela2001 — 12 years ago(September 13, 2013 05:39 PM)
I was wondering why Brooke's career went so terribly downwards she looked like the hottest new thing in the early 80's, and yet her career, at some point was like a total failure.
I love her to deathbut her acting's weak. She seems like a perfectly lovely, intelligent and compassionate person, but there's only so far one can get on looks alone. Her voice was also high pitched and breathy, which was limiting.
Later she developed some comedy skills, but more in a "hey I'm a trouper way" than anything actually brilliant.
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vispateresa — 12 years ago(September 14, 2013 12:52 PM)
I still think she's basically the most beautiful woman in the world, though. Utterly exquisite.
Well, she's certainly still beautiful, but not as beautiful as when she was 16. I think most models don't have acting abilities and Brooke is no exception.
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TheChamCham — 11 years ago(May 05, 2014 10:35 PM)
Her mother was good about a lot of things in Brooke's career but a bad judge of projects. If you read the list of films Brooke/Teri turned down it is kind of sad especially when the actresses who wound up doing the roles she might have had were successful in the roles. Of course, if she had done them they may not have been successful.Who can say for certain?
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mikeflw1 — 11 years ago(October 15, 2014 11:58 PM)
One of the roles, THE BLUE LAGOON specifically, she got over Diane Lane, an "it girl actress" at the time
IMHO, Diane would have been in a 'flop'.
Granted, Brooke's acting was not up to 'contempory professional standards', (or her co-star's acting), but nearly everyone remembers that movie. Even Phoebe Cates was in a very similar film titled PARADISE; desert substituted for the island.
Brooke also got caught up in the "firestorm" over child pornography when she portrayed an "Old New Orleans" child prostitute (at age 12), in PRETTY BABY. That was not exactly a big success, but it was heavily discussed. Right about the same time, she was also in a movie with George Burns, JUST YOU AND ME KID. I honestly do not know if it was not popular, or if it got caught up in that "firestorm", but it was just released in Sept 2014, for the first time on any "home" media, DVD, (unless you count a few 16mm film copies).
As far as Brooke's voice being high in her early films, yep.
So was the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, Kathy Ireland. If you can stand it, try her ALIEN 16d0FROM L.A.. Kathy Ireland learned from that, and worked with coaches to lower her voice, and improve her acting, but her real fame was with Sports Illustrated. I do not know if Brooke's later training helped her, or if she outgrew that high voice, but that is no longer a problem.
And when Brooke had her first child, she apparently suffered serious post partum depression. Does anyone else remember Tom Cruise recommending his Scientology regimine for her, instead of accepted medication? That was a big deal at the time
That took a while for Brooke to overcome/recover, and was just one more obstacle she has actually overcome.
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cookiela2001 — 11 years ago(September 26, 2014 01:44 AM)
I can't say if Milla is a good actress (I never saw her acting); maybe she was only lucky to marry a director.
Of what I've seen, she's excellent in
The 5th Element
and
The Messenger
. She does a lot of movies I'd never go to, though. So I don't know how she is in all those other ones
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strawberrylawns — 11 years ago(May 31, 2014 11:36 PM)
You would have had to have seen every beautiful girl and woman who isn't famous,in every city,state and country in the world to claim this.There is no such thing as the most beautiful girl or woman in the whole world.You can claim that she's one of the most beautiful famous women in the world.I think that title belongs to Jaclyn 5b4Smith when she was younger,she had such a naturally perfect gorgeous face!
I'm only 2 months younger than Brooke and although I don't look anything like her,I was always widely considered a strikingly beautiful baby,child and teenager even by many strangers who would come up to my parents and say this,and to me when I was a child and I'm still told I'm still beautiful,but I'm not famous so millions haven't seen me,but if anyone had told me I was the most beautiful girl or woman in the world I would say the same things I said above. -
mikeflw1 — 11 years ago(October 16, 2014 12:29 AM)
I disagree that she looks older, (specifically her appearance in THE MIDDLE).
Think "actress", and makeup
Brooke also has kid(s?), and I don't believe Milla does, and that does make a difference. (Just keeping up with kids will make a person stronger, but not 'thin' like they were before) -
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richard.fuller1 — 10 years ago(May 12, 2015 11:54 AM)
I just saw Brooke Shields in a commercial and I had the sound muted and the camera was pulling away and I haven't seen her in years, but I could tell it was her.
She's a year older than me, so she made an impression of just being unobtainable.
I only saw her in the Calvin Klein commercials, then Endless Love, then Blue Lagoon, or whatever all came first.
Back then, the bigger the celeb, the more 'out of our league' they were. Oddly enough, both she and Sylvester Stallone appeared on episodes of The Muppet Show, which was filmed in the UK.
This was when the only celebrities we saw on any regular basis was the Battle of the Network Stars lot.
But she was totally taboo. She'd do the Bob Hope specials, but to me, it all turned around somewhere with that Brenda Starr movie. I remember none of those tv movies she did around that time either.
But next thing I knew, she was playing for laughs on Quantum Leap (of all things!) and suddenly she was down to earth, it seemed.
Oh yea, all that hanging around with Michael Jackson stuff too. She was just always so out there. She seemed more 'out there' to me than did Michael Jackson, to tell the truth.