'Let yourself feel it all: the joy, the love, the sadness.' (actress Elisabeth Shue)(Cover Story)(Interview)
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Shue confesses to having struggled with feelings of inadequacy and a need for self-acceptance since childhood. Growing up with three brothers in Maine fostered her sense of competitiveness. She talks about her career, marriage, and other topics.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1997
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'I created my own life.'(actress Geena Davis)(Cover Story)(Interview)
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Academy Award-winning actress Davis, 39, believes in being in control of her own life. She discusses her childhood and how she felt unattractive as a teenager. Her career and marriage to Finnish filmmaker Renny Harlin are discussed.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1996
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In step with Elisabeth Shue
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Actress Elisabeth Shue, who stars in a powerful television drama to be screened in March 2001, feels she needed to be a mother to play her part. Shue returned to college to finish her degree after achieving success in Hollywood.
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Year: 2001
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