Word: lisa
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Casting Capone was potentially explosive as well. De Niro, the first choice, deferred accepting the role for so long that English Actor Bob Hoskins (Mona Lisa) was hired. Then De Niro said yes, and the studio fired Hoskins and ate his $200,000 salary. De Niro's scenes were to be filmed at the end of the twelve-week shoot. "I met him when we were in the final stages of rehearsals," Linson says. "He was thin. He looked about 15, 20 years too young to play Capone. He had a ponytail. I panicked. We'd fired Bob Hoskins...
...ambiguity he faces right now: he is waiting to hear from the Circle in the Square Repertory Theater in New York and the British American Drama Academy in London. In about two weeks he will know, and if both answers are no, he will go to Dallas with senior Lisa Lindley, who is entering Southern Methodist University's acting school...
Fourteen undergraduates have signed up to move out of the residential houses, and 35 current transfer students have also been assigned annex housing, says Housing Officer Lisa M. Colvin. Twenty-three of those transfer students are affiliated with the residential houses, and if space opens up in their houses, they may be given the opportunity to move in, she says...
...repetition of last year's housing crunch Although they cannot be sure how big the undergraduate population will be until August--when students must tell the College they are taking time off--the number of returning students has dropped, Jewett says. And just in case, housing officer Lisa M. Colvin says she is still reserving 12 places in Claverly Hall which she will use for students from houses that turn out to be overcrowded next year...
...Lisa R. Eskow...