Symphonic DistributionActress Alicia Witt has been seen on screen since the age of 7, starring in David Lynch's sci-fi classic Dune. Over the years, she's appeared in shows like Twin Peaks, Nashville, Orange Is the New Black, and most recently in Netfl.
Joan Allen and Kevin Costner achieve something in "The Upside of Anger" that may have been harder than co-starring in "Macbeth." They create two imperfect, alcoholic, resentful ordinary people, neighbors in the suburbs, with enough money to support themselves in the discontent to which they have become accustomed.
From Sleepless to lesser known flicks: 134 movies where Seattle is the co-star
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American singer, actor Elvis Presley and Philippine actress Vicky Tiu on the set of It Happened at the World s Fair directed by Norman Taurog. (Photo by Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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From “Tugboat Anne” to “Say Anything” to “Fifty Shades Darker,” Seattle’s streets, shores and houses have featured in plenty of films. And not all of them starred either Jeff Bridges or Mark Duplass.
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Seattle might not have the same Tinseltown glam as LA nor would we want it but a surprising number of blockbuster movies have been shot here in the Evergreen State, many at iconic Seattle locations.
Quarantine Busy Body Alicia Witt Finishes Album, Book Chris Gardner Alicia Witt
Alicia Witt likely won’t be one of those who looks back on the pandemic and wishes she had accomplished more.
The veteran actress, who co-starred in last year’s Netflix hit
I Care a Lot, is readying to release her latest single as a singer-songwriter, “Talk to You,” followed by her fifth studio album,
The Conduit, in the fall; then comes her debut self-help book,
Small Changes, out Oct. 5 from Harper Horizon.
Witt’s done it all from Nashville, where she’s lived for nearly five years, one of a growing contingent of creatives who are decamping from Hollywood. She got on the phone with