Word: redfords
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...surrogate mother, Shannon Boff, 23, of Redford Township, Mich., is an old pro at the stand-in trade: she had a baby last year through the standard artificial-insemination procedure in which the fertilized egg was hers. "I think I'm going into retirement," says Boff, a married student with a 3-year- old boy of her own. "Any more babies coming from me are going to be keepers...
...couple of years, things got serious four or five months ago. The day after the wedding, the two flew to Charleston, S.C., where Hutton is beginning a new film, appropriately called Made in Heaven. Winger has also resumed work: she has just completed Legal Eagles with Robert Redford in New York City...
...Pudding established a parallelaward for male entertainers. Recipients includeJames Stewart, Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman,Steven Spielberg, and Bill Murray
...produced the dominant look of the '40s. When Jacqueline Kennedy brought elegant dressing to the White House in 1961, she was only copying the exquisite Audrey Hepburn, as created by Givenchy. And Ralph Lauren defined the ambience of the '70s in two movie jobs: Annie Hall and Robert Redford's clothes in The Great Gatsby. That sort of flourish, Milbank concludes, is the conjuring trick that all these magicians must master or else face failure: the ability to catch what's in the air just a little ahead of time and present it in a few yards of cloth...
This scheme requires Finch Hatton, in whom Robert Redford has found a soul mate, to stand in for the spirit of Africa. Laconic, ironic, elusive and, in his silky way, brutal, he continually offers his lover spectacular glimpses of a great nature. Then, just when she thinks she has grasped him, he slips away into the clouds. Meryl Streep, as Dinesen, is his perfect match. Always at her best when challenged to leave her own time and place for regions more passionate and generous, Streep embodies an aristocrat's arrogance toward the unknown and an artist's vulnerability...