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As per Rebecca De Mornay's profile on IMDb, she was born on August 29, 1959, to parents Wally George and Julie Eager in Santa Rosa, California, USA. While Rebecca was still young, her parents got ...
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#NCISVerse NCIS fans likely had an even easier time spotting movie star Rebecca De Mornay on the Knight and Day cast. Rebecca has been featured in many hit movies over the years. Her acting ...
L-R: Rebecca De Mornay, Noah Emmerich, Kunal Nayyar, Sarah Bolger Cash Danielsen/Eric Blair/Rick Bhatia/Matt Sayles EXCLUSIVE: Rebecca De Mornay, Noah Emmerich, Kunal Nayyar and Sarah Bolger have ...
EXCLUSIVE: Rebecca De Mornay, Noah Emmerich, Kunal Nayyar and Sarah Bolger have joined the feature take of Howard Roughan legal thriller novel The Up and Comer. More from Deadline Nate Mann, Shay ...
If you were alive in the 1980s, then chances are you remember the It-couple of the mid-80s: Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. Many thought the Risky Business stars would go the distance ...
Tom Cruise starred opposite Rebecca De Mornay in Risky Business (Picture: Warner Bros) Rebecca De Mornay has unpacked her whirlwind romance with Tom Cruise after they lit up the screen together in ...
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And De Mornay is exceptional in it, all big hair and mad speeches. “It was guerilla feminist filmmaking!” she beams. “It’s experimental. It’s hallucinatory. And Clare’s not a victim ...
Rebecca De Mornay never wanted to play the victim. “No matter how my characters did it, they always had to stand up as a peer to men,” she tells me. “They had to make their own way. Forcefully.” She ...