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American extra (born 1970)

Jennifer Connelly

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Connelly at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival

Born

Jennifer Lynn Connelly


(1970-12-12) December 12, 1970 (age 51)

Cairo, New York, U.South.

Education
  • Yale University
  • Stanford Academy
Occupation Actress
Years agile 1982–nowadays
Spouse(s)

Paul Bettany

(m. 2003)

Children 3

Jennifer Lynn Connelly [1] (born December 12, 1970[2]) is an American extra. She began her career as a child model before making her acting debut in the 1984 crime film Once Upon a Fourth dimension in America. Later having worked as a model for several years, she began to concentrate on acting, starring in a variety of films including the horror film Phenomena (1985), the musical fantasy film Labyrinth (1986), the romantic one-act Career Opportunities (1991), and the catamenia superhero film The Rocketeer (1991). She received praise for her performance in the science fiction motion picture Dark City (1998) and playing a drug aficionado in Darren Aronofsky'south drama film Requiem for a Dream (2000).

In 2002, Connelly won the Academy Honor for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Alicia Nash in Ron Howard'due south biopic A Cute Mind (2001). Her subsequent films include the superhero film Blob (2003), the horror film Dark Water (2005), the psychological drama Fiddling Children (2006), the drama film Blood Diamond (2006), the science fiction picture show The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), the romantic comedy He's Just Non That Into You (2009), and the biopic Creation (2009). In the subsequent decades, she took on supporting roles in Aronofsky's biblical ballsy moving-picture show Noah (2014) and in the action films Alita: Boxing Affections (2019) and Superlative Gun: Maverick (2022). Since 2020, she has starred in the TNT dystopian television series Snowpiercer.

Connelly was named Amnesty International Ambassador for Human Rights Education in 2005. She has been the face of Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton way advertisements, also as for Revlon cosmetics. In 2012, she was named the outset global face of the Shiseido Visitor. Magazines, including Time, Vanity Off-white, and Esquire, likewise as the Los Angeles Times paper, accept included her on their lists of the world's well-nigh beautiful women.

Early on life [edit]

Connelly was born in Cairo, New York, in the Catskill Mountains. She is the girl of Ilene, an antiques dealer, and Gerard Karl Connelly, a article of clothing manufacturer.[3] [4] Her father was a Catholic of Irish gaelic descent.[5] Connelly's mother was Jewish,[6] [7] and was educated at a yeshiva;[8] [nine] all of Connelly'southward maternal slap-up-grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland and Russian federation.[10] [eleven] Connelly was raised primarily in Brooklyn Heights, near the Brooklyn Span, where she attended Saint Ann's, a private school specializing in the arts.[11] Her father suffered from asthma, so the family moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1976 to escape the metropolis smog.[3] Four years later, the family returned to Brooklyn Heights, and Connelly returned to Saint Ann's Schoolhouse.[1]

Afterward graduating from high school, Connelly studied English literature at Yale Academy in 1988. Connelly has described herself as a conscientious student who "wasn't actually concerned with having a social life or sleeping or eating much. I was really nerdy and pretty much stayed in the constabulary-school library, which is open 24 hours, nearly of the fourth dimension I wasn't in class".[12] After two years at Yale, Connelly transferred to Stanford University to study drama. There, she trained with Roy London, Howard Fine, and Harold Guskin.[13] Encouraged by her parents to continue with her film career,[iv] Connelly left college and returned to the movie industry the same year.[14]

Career [edit]

1980–1985: Modeling and early roles [edit]

When Connelly was 10 years old, an advertising executive friend of her father suggested she audition as a model.[15] Her parents sent a motion picture of her to the Ford Modeling Bureau, which presently after added her to its roster. Connelly began modeling for print advertisements before moving on to tv set commercials.[4] [xvi] In an interview with The Guardian, she revealed that, after having done some modeling, she had no aspirations to become an actress.[17] She appeared on the covers of several issues of Seventeen mag in 1986 and 1988.[18] [nineteen] [twenty] [21] In Dec 1986, she recorded ii pop songs for the Japanese market: "Monologue of Love" and "Bulletin of Honey".[22] She sang in phonetic Japanese as she did not speak the linguistic communication.[16]

When her mother began taking her to acting auditions, a then 12-year-sometime Connelly was quickly selected for a supporting part as the aspiring dancer and actress Deborah Gelly in Sergio Leone'south Jewish gangster ballsy One time Upon a Time in America (filmed 1982–83, released 1984).[11] [xvi] The role required her to perform a ballet routine. During the audition, Connelly, who had no ballet training, tried to imitate a ballerina. Her operation, and the similarity of her nose to Elizabeth McGovern's, who played the graphic symbol as an adult, convinced the managing director to cast her.[23] [24] Connelly described the movie as "an incredibly idyllic introduction to movie-making".[25]

Connelly's first leading role was in Italian giallo-managing director Dario Argento's 1985 movie Phenomena. In the film, she plays a daughter who psychically communicates with insects to pursue the killer of students of the Swiss school where she has enrolled.[26] Connelly next had the lead in the coming-of-age film Seven Minutes in Heaven, released the aforementioned twelvemonth.[27] In a retrospective interview, Connelly said, "Before I knew information technology, [acting] became what I did. Information technology was a very peculiar way to abound up, combined with my personality."[17] She described feeling like "a kind of walking boob" through her adolescence, without having time alone to bargain with the attending her career was generating.[17]

1986–1999: Mainstream films [edit]

Connelly gained public recognition with Jim Henson's 1986 fantasy Labyrinth with David Bowie, in which she played Sarah Williams, a teenager on a quest to rescue her brother Toby from the earth of goblins. Although a disappointment at the box office,[28] the flick subsequently became a cult archetype.[29] The New York Times, while noting the importance of her part, panned her portrayal: "Jennifer Connelly equally Sarah is unfortunately disappointing. ... She looks right, but she lacks confidence and seems to be reading rehearsed lines that are recited without belief in her goal or real need to accomplish it."[30] In 1988, she began piece of work equally a ballet student in the Italian film Etoile which was released in 1989,[31] and portrayed college student Gabby in Michael Hoffman's Some Girls.[32]

In 1990, Dennis Hopper directed The Hot Spot, in which Connelly played Gloria Harper, a adult female being blackmailed.[33] The film was a box office failure but Connelly was praised.[15] Stephen Schaefer wrote for The states Today, "Anyone looking for proof that piddling girls do grow up fast in the movies should take a gander at curvaceous Jennifer Connelly [...] in The Hot Spot. Non all the same 20, Connelly has neatly managed the transition from child actress to ingenue". During an interview with Shaeffer, Connelly commented on her start nude scene: "The nudity was hard for me and something I idea well-nigh...but information technology's not in a sleazy context".[fifteen] In the same twelvemonth, manager Garry Marshall considered her for the role of Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman, just ultimately felt that she was too young for the part.[34]

Connelly'due south next moving picture was the 1991 romantic comedy Career Opportunities, starring alongside Frank Whaley.[35] People magazine criticized the film for exploiting Connelly's torso; the marketing included a life-size cardboard cutout showing Whaley watching Connelly ride a mechanical horse, with the explanation "He'southward nearly to have the ride of his life".[xvi] In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Connelly said that a Yale professor brought it to her attention and "... that wasn't something I felt all that comfy about".[25] The big-budget Disney film The Rocketeer (1991) followed later that year, but failed to ignite her career.[36] She played Jenny Blake, a Disney dilution of what was in the original work a Betty Page persona, here the aspiring extra girlfriend of stunt airplane pilot Cliff, "the Rocketeer".[37] New York mag characterized the movie as "pallid" and said of her functioning, "Connelly is properly cast; she has the moist, full-to-the-cheek bones sensuality of the Hollywood starlets of that menses, but she's a little direct".[38] She appeared alongside Jason Priestley in the Roy Orbison music video for "I Drove All Night" the following year, directed by Peter Care.[39] [forty]

Connelly next appeared in Of Love and Shadows, a 1994 Argentine-American drama flick written and directed past Betty Kaplan starring Antonio Banderas. In 1995, manager John Singleton bandage Connelly as a lesbian college student in Higher Learning.[41] She and so appeared in the 1996 independent film Far Harbor as Elie, a prominent person in a Hollywood studio who writes a screenplay based on her traumas.[42]

In 1996, Connelly followed up with the neo-noir crime thriller Mulholland Falls, which featured the murder of Allison Pond (Connelly), mistress of General Timms (John Malkovich), and the investigation by a group of detectives led by Maxwell Hoover (Nick Nolte).[43] New York magazine wrote well-nigh a scene that reveals the link between Timms and Pond: "This footage is actually dirty. That is, it makes us experience like voyeurs when looking at it, but it's then juicily erotic that we tin can hardly look away".[44] Regarding the nude scenes in the film, Connelly said: "Information technology kind of shocked everyone who knows me that I wound upwards doing this motion-picture show, because I had e'er been so careful about nudity, it was very much a office of this character and I couldn't be coy or guarded or self-conscious—otherwise it wouldn't work. Information technology was sort of a challenge I wanted to take on, I guess".[15] Mulholland Falls was a box role failure.[45]

She began to appear in small-budget films which garnered praise from critics, such every bit 1997'due south drama Inventing the Abbotts, set in the late 1950s, in which she played the function of Eleanor, i of iii daughters of the town millionaire, Lloyd Abbott.[46] The critic from Amusement Weekly idea Connelly gave a strong functioning; writing she "raises the stakes any time she's on screen".[47] Co-producer Ron Howard, who would later straight Connelly in A Beautiful Mind, said, "She non but was cute and seductive just gave some difficult psychological moments in the movie a lot of depth and complexity. She had an extraordinary combination of talent and dazzler, and I judge I stored that information in the dorsum of my brain".[15]

Her adjacent appearance was in the critically acclaimed 1998 science fiction film Dark City, in which she played alongside Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Ian Richardson and Kiefer Sutherland.[48] Connelly portrayed femme fatale Emma, a torch vocaliser whose husband, John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell), suffers from amnesia. Every bit Murdoch is regaining his memories, Emma is kidnapped by Mr. Hand (Richard O'Brien) and The Strangers, who alter her memories and assign her a new identity.[49] [50] Author Sean McMullen wrote, "Jennifer Connelly is visually splendid as the 1940s femme fatale (Emma)."[51]

2000–2003: Worldwide recognition [edit]

In 2000, Ed Harris directed Connelly in the biopic Pollock in which she played Ruth Kligman, Jackson Pollock's mistress.[52] Pollock received mostly positive reception, co-ordinate to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[53] In the same yr, she appeared as Catherine Miller in the Flim-flam drama series The Street, about a brokerage house in New York.[54]

She appeared in Darren Aronofsky'southward Requiem for a Dream, based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby Jr.[55] Connelly was fatigued to the script for its delineation of habit and its effects on relatives;[56] she played Marion Silver, the girlfriend of Harry (Jared Leto). The pic besides starred Marlon Wayans and Ellen Burstyn.[57] [58] Marion is a middle-class girl from Manhattan Beach who pursues the dream of establishing a clothes shop, simply becomes fond to heroin and descends into a life of prostitution.[59] Connelly prepared for the role by renting an flat in the building where the grapheme lived; Connelly isolated herself, painted, listened to music that she considered that her grapheme would, designed clothes, and used the time to reflect almost addictions and their origin. Connelly also talked to addicts and attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings with a friend who was in recovery.[fifteen] The bandage garnered critical acclaim for their portrayal of physical and mental degradation.[lx]

The critic Elvis Mitchell wrote in The New York Times:

Ms. Connelly, as well, whittled herself downwards to a new weight class, and it's her performance that gives the motion-picture show weight, since her fall is the nearly precipitous. By the finish, when she curls into a happy fetal brawl with a furtive smile on her face, she has come up to love her debasement.... Her dank realization is more disturbing than anything in the novel, and Ms. Connelly has never before done anything to ready us for how good she is hither.[60]

Also in 2000, Connelly appeared in Waking the Dead, based on the 1986 novel of the same name, playing Sarah Williams, an activist killed by a car flop in Minneapolis while she was driving Chilean refugees (Sarah Williams was likewise the name of Connelly's character in Labyrinth).[61] Initially, director Keith Gordon was reluctant to cast Connelly in this office every bit he did not consider her a serious actress. Her agent Risa Shapiro persuaded him to watch Connelly's performance in Far Harbor. Gordon afterward said: "In that location was a subtlety and depth even to her gaze that captured more of the relationship than I ever could have hoped for."[24] About her office, Connelly said, "Waking the Dead was the starting time motion picture I worked on where whatever I did felt like my own thing. I was really trying to make something of the function and threw myself into it, so that meant a lot to me".[62] The New York Times described her performance, "Equally Sarah, Ms. Connelly captures a burning ethereality and willfulness that are very much of the flow. And she and Mr. Crudup connect powerfully in dear scenes that convey the fierce tenderness of a human relationship whose passion carries a tinge of religious fervor."[63]

The script of Ron Howard's 2001 biopic A Beautiful Mind, loosely based on Sylvia Nasar'due south 1998 biography of the mathematician John Nash, sparked her interest in the project.[64] Connelly was invited to an audition after Shapiro sent the producers a tape with a clip of the and then-unreleased Requiem for a Dream. She was cast by producer Brian Grazer, as Alicia Nash, the caring and enduring wife of schizophrenic man John Nash, played past Russell Crowe.[65] Howard and the producers eventually chose Connelly and Crowe due to their onscreen chemical science.[66] Connelly met the real Alicia Nash earlier filming commenced to learn about her life.[17] Upon release, A Cute Listen was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than United states of america$313 one thousand thousand worldwide.[67] For her performance, Connelly earned a Golden Globe,[68] an University Award for Best Supporting Actress,[69] and a BAFTA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[lxx] Time mag critic Richard Schickel chosen her performance "luminous" and the actress intelligent and passionate.[71] Roger Ebert wrote, "Jennifer Connelly is luminous equally Alicia. Although the showier performance belongs to Crowe, information technology is Connelly's circuitous piece of work, depicting a woman torn by love for and fear of the same man, that elevates the film to a college level".[72] A.O. Scott of The New York Times said, "In that location is, for one affair, Ms. Connelly, keen and spirited in the underwritten office of a adult female who starts out every bit a math groupie and soon finds herself the helpmeet of a disturbed, difficult homo."[73]

Connelly said afterwards, "[A Cute Mind] is the picture I'm really proud of and really dearest."[41] In relation to previous roles, Connelly said:

There was a menses where I felt similar I wasn't quite being considered for the projects that I wanted to work on because maybe people were thinking. 'I'g non going to cast the daughter who was in that moving picture for this adult project.' I've felt for a long time that this is what I desire to practice and so I'k happy at this bespeak to just take my time and piece of work on projects that I experience really strongly about and the residuum of the time just live my life.[xv]

Connelly starred in Ang Lee's Hulk (2003), because she was interested on his philosophical perspective on the Marvel Comics superhero.[74] She played Betty Ross, a scientist and the former girlfriend of the main character, Bruce Banner. The motion picture was a moderate success.[75]

Next in 2003, she appeared in House of Sand and Fog, a drama based on the novel past Andre Dubus Three. She portrayed Kathy Nicolo, an abandoned wife whose inherited house is sold at sale to the Iranian emigre and former colonel Massoud Amir Behrani (Ben Kingsley).[76] After reading the script, Connelly said: "(the story is) moving and beautifully written. I liked the fact that in that location is no practiced guy and bad guy. I found it actually compelling that both sides do things that are morally questionable, considering life is often similar that." Producer Michael London said virtually Connelly's portrayal: "I think she understood Kathy and knew in her bones that she could accept this character and requite her the kind of dimension that she had. I don't think there is another actress who could have played Kathy with such ability and grace."[77] The picture show was critically acclaimed, with a BBC critic commenting, "[Connelly] convinces totally every bit a selfish, desperate and lonely woman who confesses to her brother, 'I only feel lost'".[78]

2004–2009: Hiatus and return to moving-picture show [edit]

Subsequently a two-year absence from the film scene, Connelly returned in the 2005 horror-psychological thriller Night Water, which was based on a 2002 Japanese film of the same name.[16] She played Dahlia, a frightened young woman traumatized by her past, who moves with her daughter to an apartment in New York City where paranormal happenings take identify.[79] In his review, critic Roger Ebert wrote, "I cared well-nigh the Jennifer Connelly character; she is not a horror heroine only an actress playing a mother faced with horror. There is a divergence, and because of that difference, Dark Water works".[80]

She played Kathy Adamson in an adaptation of the novel Little Children alongside Kate Winslet, a film which focuses on the human relationship between Sarah Pierce (played by Winslet) and Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson).[81] Connelly co-starred in Blood Diamond opposite Leonardo DiCaprio where she portrayed announcer Maddy Bowen, who is working on exposing the real story backside blood diamonds.[82] New York magazine praised her performance: "Connelly is such a smart, sane, unhistrionic actress that she almost disguises the fact that her character is a wheeze."[83] Both Little Children and Blood Diamond were nominated for multiple University Awards.[84]

Her next appearance was as Grace in the drama Reservation Route with Joaquin Phoenix and Marker Ruffalo, released in 2007.[85] Afterwards her son dies in a hit-and-run, Grace gradually tries to overcome her grief, while her husband Ethan (Phoenix) becomes obsessed with discovering who killed him.[86] Past her own business relationship, the character she played in the moving picture proved tougher than whatsoever of her previous roles.[87] United states Today'southward Susan Wloszczyna commented, "The strong performances of Jennifer Connelly and Mark Ruffalo ... heighten the film in a higher place overheated melodrama".[88]

Connelly portrayed astrobiologist Helen Benson alongside Keanu Reeves in the 2008 remake of the 1951 scientific discipline fiction film The Day The Earth Stood Still. Dissimilar the original, in which Benson was a secretarial assistant and her relationship with Klaatu was the focus, the remake featured Benson in a troubled relationship with her stepson, portrayed by Jaden Smith.[89] This was followed past a office in the 2009 romantic comedy He'south Just Not That Into You, which too featured Jennifer Aniston and Ginnifer Goodwin.[xc] The moving-picture show was based on the self-aid book of the same name.[91] Diversity mag praised her portrayal: "Connelly gives a really rich performance as a woman whose principles back her into a corner."[92]

In 2009, she appeared in the costume drama biopic Cosmos, in which she played Emma Darwin, wife of Charles Darwin, opposite her real-life married man Paul Bettany.[93] Set during the writing of On the Origin of Species, the movie depicts Darwin's struggle with the bailiwick of the book likewise as with his wife, who opposed his theories, and their mourning for their daughter Annie.[94] The San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "Darwin'due south wife, a religious woman who disapproved of her hubby's theories, is played by Jennifer Connelly, Bettany'due south real-life wife, in the kind of casting that doesn't ever work, but it does here. We believe in the Darwins' history together, their familiarity and amore. Connelly's English accent is also as good as Renée Zellweger's and Gwyneth Paltrow's. She doesn't get just the sounds correct, but also the music and the mental attitude".[95] Connelly and then voiced the grapheme named "7", an adventurous warrior in the animated film nine.[96]

2010–nowadays [edit]

Dustin Lance Black'due south Virginia premiered on September fifteen, 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival. Ii years after, information technology was announced that information technology would receive a limited release in May 2012.[97] [98] Connelly portrayed the title role of Virginia, a mentally unstable woman who has a 20-year matter with the local sheriff, whose daughter and so starts a relationship with Virginia's son.[99] Connelly prepared for the office past watching documentaries on schizophrenia; she too spent time at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and the New York University Cancer Heart to sympathize the angel and obstacles of her grapheme. During training, Black requested Connelly'south communication to design the set of Virginia's house, as well every bit the pick of the apparel to create the character's style.[100] Connelly said of the film, "It's very original, I think, and a very different independent pic - it's very personal."[101] According to the critic from Movie house Blend, "Virginia is propped upward by a strong central performance, with Connelly doing some of her best work in years".[102]

In 2011, Connelly starred in Ron Howard's comedy The Dilemma with Vince Vaughn. Although the Austin Chronicle'due south review wrote "Vaughn nails it, and his nicely nuanced everyguy performance is aided by the always-excellent Connelly,"[103] the motion-picture show opened to generally negative reviews.[104] Variety magazine remarked, "Connelly, though a shade looser and more spontaneous than usual, seems stuck at an emotional remove from the activity".[105] Her adjacent project, George Ratliff's Conservancy Boulevard, premiered during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.[106] In the flick, Connelly played Gwen, the wife of Carl Vanderveer (Greg Kinnear); the couple are members of the Church of the Third Millennium, led past pastor Dan (Pierce Brosnan).[107] During the same year, Connelly recorded an audiobook version of Paul Bowles' The Sheltering Sky that was released in March 2012 as function of Audible.com'due south The A-List Drove.[108] [109]

Her next project, starring alongside Greg Kinnear, was the family drama Stuck in Dear, the directorial debut of Josh Boone. Connelly played the ex-wife of Kinnear'south character, with whom he is obsessed.[110] [111] The film was premiered during the 2012 Toronto International Picture Festival.[112] In August 2013, it was announced that Connelly was bandage by her husband, Paul Bettany, in his directorial debut Shelter.[113] Connelly had a part in the 2014 film accommodation of the 1983 Mark Helprin novel, Winter'south Tale, the directorial debut of Akiva Goldsman, aslope Colin Farrell, William Hurt and Russell Crowe; as well as starring in the English-speaking directorial debut of Claudia Llosa, Aloft.[114]

Working again in collaboration with A Beautiful Listen co-star Russell Crowe, she portrayed Naameh in Darren Aronofsky's 2014 biblical epic Noah.[115] The film opened to favorable reviews.[116] The Washington Post declared Connelly and Crowe's performances "impressively grounded, powerful";[117] The Denver Mail service felt that Connelly portrayed the role with "fine intelligence".[118] Variety accounted her appearance "solid but underused",[119] while Detroit News stated "Connelly has also footling to do, simply when she lets go, she hits difficult."[120] Indiewire wrote that Connelly conveyed the role with a "steady manus",[121] while St. Paul Pioneer Press defined her estimation equally "compelling".[122]

Connelly has starred in the television series Snowpiercer since 2020,[123] her get-go office in television since the cancellation of The Street in 2000.

Working again with Director Joseph Kosinski, Connelly portrayed Penelope "Penny" Benjamin in the activeness/drama film Top Gun: Maverick released in 2022 after a series of delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic.[124] [125]

Personal life [edit]

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While filming The Rocketeer, Connelly began a romance with her co-star Billy Campbell. They became engaged[25] but bankrupt up in 1996 later five years together.[126] Connelly so had a relationship with photographer David Dugan, with whom she has a son, built-in 1997.[127] [128]

On Jan 1, 2003, in a private family anniversary in Scotland, she married histrion Paul Bettany, whom she had met while working on A Cute Heed.[129] They take two children, a son, built-in 2003, and a girl, born 2011.[130] [131] Afterwards having lived together in Tribeca, she and Bettany moved to Brooklyn Heights.[132]

Charity piece of work [edit]

On November 14, 2005, Connelly was named Amnesty International Ambassador for Human Rights Instruction.[133] She appeared in an advertisement highlighting the global need for clean water, and sought donations for African, Indian, and Key American drilling projects for the non-profit organization Charity: Water.[134] On May 2, 2009, she participated in Revlon's annual 5k Run/Walk for Women.[135] In May 2012, Connelly was named ambassador for Save the Children fund, to abet for children's rights in the The states and worldwide.[136]

In the media [edit]

Publications such as Vanity Fair, Esquire, and the Los Angeles Times have ranked her amongst the near beautiful women in the world.[137] [138] [139] Parisian mode house Balenciaga and Revlon cosmetics signed Connelly equally the face up of their 2008 campaigns.[140] [141]

In Feb 2012, Connelly was announced as the first global brand ambassador for Shiseido, having previously worked with the visitor in the 1980s in a series of advertisements for the Japanese market.[142]

Filmography [edit]

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Television [edit]

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Awards and nominations [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Jennifer Connelly at IMDb
  • Jennifer Connelly at Rotten Tomatoes

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