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<p dir="auto"><strong>TMC-4</strong> — <em>9 years ago(October 18, 2016 11:59 PM)</em></p>
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Posted by lebeau<br />
In 1996, Teri Hatcher was playing Lois Lane on Lois &amp; Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.  She also had the distinction of being the most downloaded image in the early days of the internet.  She had appeared in some movies prior to becoming famous, but when Stephen Rebello interviewed Hatcher for the October issue of Movieline magazine, she was trying to transition from TV into movies. 5b4 Unlike a lot of actresses Rebello had interviewed, Hatcher wasnt shy about her ambition.<br />
Note: The interview makes reference to a David Schwimmer called Dogwater.  When the movie was actually released, it was retitled Since Youve Been Gone.</p>
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