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Liddy Holloway is a Actor Néo-Zélandaise born on 27 march 1945 at Wellington (Nouvelle zelande)

Liddy Holloway

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Birth name Elizabeth Brenda Holloway
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 27 march 1945 at Wellington (Nouvelle zelande)
Death 29 december 2004 (at 59 years) at Auckland (Nouvelle zelande)

Elizabeth Brenda "Liddy" Holloway (27 March 1947 – 29 December 2004) was a New Zealand actress and television scriptwriter.

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Dax Shepard
Dax Shepard
(1 films)
Alison Owen
Alison Owen
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Steve Bisley
Steve Bisley
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Filmography of Liddy Holloway (7 films)

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Fracture
Fracture (2004)
, 1h47
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Kate Elliott, John Noble, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Michael Hurst, Jared Turner, Miranda Harcourt
Rating63% 3.1908953.1908953.1908953.1908953.190895
A young solo mother (Elliott) loves her son and his needs are foremost, but she still has room in her heart for her very broken brother (Turner), even as her fundamentalist mother cruelly rejects her. But when the brother is responsible for a woman's broken neck, during his burglary of her house, families are changed as crisis amplifies and at times the young mother seems to be the only adult.
Without a Paddle, 1h35
Directed by Steven Brill
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Action, Adventure
Actors Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Rachel Blanchard
Roles Bonnie Newwood
Rating57% 2.89872.89872.89872.89872.8987
Following a friend's death, a group of three old friends go on an adventure, a search for the treasure of D. B. Cooper, which their dead buddy Billy planned for them years prior. Along the way, they meet up with pot farming, insane hillbillies that try to hunt them and kill them. They go through the forest along the way, avoiding a bear as well, before meeting two friendly hippies who help them get away. The hillbillies track them down, but not before the three friends meet D.B. Cooper's accomplice. The boys find D.B.'s bones and believe he burned his share of the money to survive. The hillbillies catch up to them and a fight ensues. Some quick thinking and a grenade causes a tree to fall on the rednecks and gives the guys a chance to get away. Once they escape the wilderness D.B.'s partner gives them his share of the money.
Sylvia
Sylvia (2003)
, 1h50
Directed by Christine Jeffs
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Poésie
Actors Gwyneth Paltrow, Daniel Craig, Jared Harris, Michael Gambon, Alison Bruce, Blythe Danner
Roles Martha Bergstrom
Rating62% 3.147653.147653.147653.147653.14765
Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1932, Plath developed a precocious talent as a writer, publishing her first poem when she was only eight years old. That same year, tragedy introduced itself into her life as Plath was forced to confront the unexpected death of her father. In 1950, she began studying at Smith College on a literary scholarship, and while she was an outstanding student, she also began suffering from bouts of extreme depression. Following her junior year, she attempted suicide for the first time. Plath survived, and, in 1955, she was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to study in England at the University of Cambridge. While in Great Britain, Plath met Ted Hughes, a respected author, who would later become the British Poet Laureate. The two fell in love and married in 1956. Marriage, family, and a growing reputation as an important poet nonetheless failed to bring Plath happiness. She became increasingly fascinated with death, a highly visible theme in her later poetry and her sole novel, The Bell Jar (1963). After Hughes left her for another woman, Plath's depression went into a tailspin from which she never recovered. She killed herself at age 30.
Lucy
Lucy (2003)
, 2h8
Genres Drama, Biography
Actors Rachel York, Danny Pino, Ann Dowd, Madeline Zima, LaChanze, Olivia Tennet
Roles Mildred
Rating64% 3.202393.202393.202393.202393.20239
Lucy opens in 1960, at the filming of the final Lucille Ball – Desi Arnaz Show (The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour). It is evident that all is not well between television's most famous couple, who send scathing messages to each other through a nervous pageboy. Co-stars Vivian Vance and William Frawley (Rebecca Hobbs and Russell Newman) comment on the tense situation backstage. However, all performers put on their best front as Desi introduces the cast for the last time, with Lucille (Rachel York) gratefully accepting the studio audience's welcome.
Murder in Greenwich, 1h28
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Documentary, Crime
Actors Christopher Meloni, Robert Forster, Maggie Grace, Jon Foster, Liddy Holloway, Andrew Robertt
Roles Dorothy Moxley
Rating61% 3.0966653.0966653.0966653.0966653.096665
The film is narrated by Martha Moxley (Maggie Grace), whose brutal murder sometime between 10 p.m. on October 30 and the early morning hours of October 31, 1975 remains unsolved in 1997. Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles Police Department detective who gained notoriety during O.J. Simpson's murder trial, is intrigued by the case and travels to Greenwich, Connecticut to conduct an investigation of his own. Local authorities resent an outsider, especially one with a reputation as tarnished as Fuhrman's, invading their turf. They do everything they can to block Fuhrman's access to official reports. The film alternates between flashbacks of the events leading up to the murder and scenes set in the present day, which chronicle Fuhrman's frustration and interactions with Steve Carroll, the original investigator who grudgingly assists him. Their efforts ultimately bring Kennedy relative and former Moxley neighbor Michael Skakel to justice.
Her Majesty, 1h45
Genres Drama
Themes Political films, Films about royalty
Actors Alison Routledge, Liddy Holloway, Stuart Devenie, Anton Tennet
Rating68% 3.436313.436313.436313.436313.43631
Elizabeth Wakefield, a young girl who lives in Middleton, New Zealand during the 1950s, idolizes Queen Elizabeth II and writes to her continuously when she hears that the Queen will be making a visit to New Zealand, to convince her to make her town one of the stops. The town was built on land originally owned by the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. The thoughts in the town are that the Maori are not to be trusted, and there is resentment as the young boys of the local tribe start to take jobs from the white English townspeople.