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Movie info - A teenager in a family shelter, wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. A story about displaced youth, ambition and strength
Tomatometer - 6,1 of 10 star
year - 2019
1 hours 28 minutes
Writed by - Sam de Jong
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Goldie MBE Goldie at a rave in 2003 Born Clifford Joseph Price 19 September 1965 (age 54) Walsall, England Other names Goldie Rufige Kru Metalheadz Occupation Musician music producer DJ visual artist actor Years active 1991–present Spouse(s) Sonjia Ashby ( m. ⁠–⁠2005) (divorced) Mika Wassenaar ( m. 2010) Musical career Genres Electronic jungle breakbeat drum and bass darkside Labels Metalheadz FFRR Razor's Edge Reinforced Records Moving Shadow Website goldie Clifford Joseph Price MBE (born 19 September 1965 in Walsall, England) [1], better known as Goldie, is a British musician, music producer, DJ, visual artist and actor. Initially gaining exposure for his work as a graffiti artist, Goldie became well known for his pioneering role as a musician in the 1990s UK jungle, drum and bass and breakbeat hardcore scenes. He released a variety of singles under the pseudonym Rufige Kru and co-founded the label Metalheadz. He would later release several albums under his own name, including the 1995 album Timeless, which entered the UK charts at number 7. Goldie's acting credits include the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, Guy Ritchie 's Snatch (2000) and the BBC soap opera EastEnders (2001-2002). He has also appeared in a number of celebrity reality television shows, including Celebrity Big Brother 2 (UK), Strictly Come Dancing, Come Dine with Me and Maestro. Early life [ edit] Price is of Jamaican and Scottish heritage. [1] [2] He was put up for adoption and raised in childcare homes and by several foster parents. [2] According to his 2002 autobiography, he was physically and sexually abused during this time. [3] Price was a member of the breakdance crew Westside, based in the Whitmore Reans and Heath Town areas of Wolverhampton, in the 1980s. He later joined a breakdance crew called the Birmingham Bboys, and made his name as a graffiti artist in the West Midlands. His artwork around Birmingham and Wolverhampton was featured heavily in Dick Fontaine 's documentary Bombin'. He took part in the largest-ever British graffiti art battle alongside Bristol artist Robert "3D" Del Naja, who later formed Massive Attack. He is mentioned for his graffiti in the book Spraycan Art by Henry Chalfant and James Prigoff, which contains several examples of his art. He moved to the United States owing to graffiti projects, and also started selling grills (gold teeth jewellery) in New York and Miami; he continued this business after his return to the UK in 1988. [2] His nickname stems from "Goldielocks", an earlier nickname given to him during his Bboys days and subsequently shortened when he no longer wore dreadlocks. [2] Music [ edit] By 1991, Price had become fascinated by the British breakbeat music scene when his girlfriend, DJ Kemistry, introduced him to the pioneering jungle and drum and bass producers Dennis "Dego" McFarlane and Mark "Marc Mac" Clair, known as 4hero. [2] He went on to execute some design and A&R work for 4hero 's Reinforced Records label. In 1992, Price made his first appearance, by contributing to an EP by Icelandic group, Ajax Project. [4] For many years, the track was repeatedly misattributed to Price himself, perhaps because of his subsequent use of "Rufige" as moniker for his own releases. His releases Killa Muffin b/w Krisp Biscuit and the Dark Rider EP were released under the alias "Rufige Cru" on Reinforced. [5] His track "Terminator", released under the name "Metalheads" in 1992, [6] was a hit in the jungle scene and is noted for pioneering the use of time stretching. [7] In 1993, he released Angel, another 12" on the Synthetic Hardcore Phonography label. 1994 saw him setting up his own record label, Metalheadz. [5] Goldie next to a "Metalheadz" tattoo, 2001. His first studio album, Timeless, followed in 1995. Timeless entered the UK Albums Chart at number seven. [8] The album fused the breakbeats and basslines common in jungle with orchestral textures and soul vocals by Diane Charlemagne. The album's title track was a 21-minute symphonic piece. " Inner City Life ", a track from the album, reached number 39 in the UK Singles Chart. [8] Timeless helped to popularise drum and bass as a form of musical expression. [9] The music critic Simon Reynolds noted that Price's credentials as a musical innovator – and particularly as one of the key driving forces of innovation in the jungle/breakbeat scene – were exceptional. "Goldie revolutionised jungle not once but thrice", he noted in The Wire magazine, continuing, "First there was 'Terminator' (pioneering the use of time stretching), then 'Angel' (fusing Diane Charlemagne 's live vocal with David Byrne / Brian Eno samples to prove that hardcore could be more 'conventionally' musical), now there's 'Timeless', a 22-minute hardcore symphony. " [7] In 1996, he released the Toasted Both Sides Please remix of the Bush song " Swallowed ", which topped charts in the USA and Canada. [10] [11] [12] Price released his second album, Saturnz Return, in 1998. The album's opening track, "Mother", is an hour-long orchestral drum and bass piece. The album featured appearances by David Bowie, Noel Gallagher and KRS-One. The album met with mixed reviews. David Brown of Entertainment Weekly called the album "ambitious but monotonous and overlong — Pink Floyd with a gold tooth". [13] In 2002, Price said that he had been working for three years on a film called Sine Tempus, [14] described as a coming-of-age story of a young paintbrush artist. In 2006, he announced the soundtrack as his new album. [15] The album was released via the Metalheadz website in 2008, but the film has not been released. Price is known for his work as the leader of Rufige Kru. The group has no fixed members and has included drum and bass producers such as Technical Itch, Heist, Cujo, Agzilla Da Ice, Danny J, Doc Scott and Rob Playford. March 2013 saw the release of The Alchemist: The Best of Goldie 1992–2012, featuring prominent tracks from throughout Price's musical career. [16] A subsequent compilation, the three-CD Masterpiece set released by Ministry of Sound in 2014, brought together tracks that influenced him ( Soul II Soul 's "Back To Life", Roy Ayers ' "Everybody Loves The Sunshine") with cuts that soundtracked his entry into the rave scene and key moments from the drum'n'bass scene. [17] In 2017, the Goldie album The Journey Man was released, which Price described as his " magnum opus " and "the most important thing that I’ve ever made. " [3] Acting career [ edit] Price has appeared in Guy Ritchie 's Snatch and several other films, most notably the James Bond film, The World Is Not Enough. He also played gangster Angel Hudson in the British soap opera EastEnders (2001–2002). Price starred in Everybody Loves Sunshine (1999) (aka B. U. S. T. E. D. – United States title) with David Bowie. Television appearances [ edit] In the late 1980s, Price appeared on Central Weekend, a Friday evening topical debate show on Central TV, promoting graffiti as an art form. He had a small documentary made about his own art on Central TV's Here and Now programme featuring Pogus Caesar 's photographs of New York. He has appeared on various young people's TV shows as part of a breakdance crew, the Bboys from Wolverhampton. In 1995, he appeared on Passengers, and in a Channel 4 documentary about himself in 1998. His next TV appearance was hosting Crime Business on the digital TV channels Bravo and Ftn. He presented the documentary series The World's Deadliest Gangs on Bravo in 2002. Price appeared on the second series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2002. He was the first celebrity to be "evicted". In 2006, he was scheduled to appear in The Games, a UK reality TV show on Channel 4, but during training for the water-ski jump event he fractured his femur and was unable to take part in the show. He was replaced by Adam Rickitt. In 2009, he was reported to be suing the producers of the show for damages as a result of the injury. [18] During August and September 2008, the BBC broadcast Maestro, a reality television show in which eight celebrities, including Price, learned to conduct a concert orchestra. [3] Price was placed second, behind Sue Perkins. On 31 July 2009, the first of a two-part television programme Classic Goldie was broadcast, showing how in the wake of his success in the Maestro programme he learns to write a score for a large orchestra and choir. The resulting composition, commissioned by the BBC and entitled Sine Tempore ( Timeless), was performed at two children's Promenade concerts in the Royal Albert Hall on 1 and 2 August 2009, which featured music connected with Charles Darwin and the creation and evolution of the world. [19] He appeared on Celebrity Mastermind on 27 December 2009 and came fourth behind Paul O'Grady, Gail Emms and Loyd Grossman. On 11 September 2010, he was announced as part of the line-up in Strictly Come Dancing, staying in the competition for two weeks. On 22 December 2010, he appeared in a Celebrity Come Dine with Me Christmas special. [20] On 26 March 2011, he appeared in a three-part reality television series, Goldie's Band: By Royal Appointment in which he led a group of music experts as they conducted a nationwide search for young talented musicians and then selected and coached 12 of them, who collaborated to create some musical pieces for a performance at Buckingham Palace. [21] On 24 August 2012, he appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Idris Elba's How Clubbing Changed the World (hosted by Idris Elba) to explain how he invented the revolutionary technique of time stretching by misusing an HF ultra-harmonizer, which is usually used for guitars. He then went on to say that when he crossed this with digital breakbeat, the sound evolved from jungle into drum and bass. In 2014, he appeared on the telethon BBC Children in Need. Art [ edit] In 2007, Price returned to the art world with an art exhibition, "Love Over Gold", which was held at the Leonard Street Gallery, London. [22] In 2008, he teamed up with Pete Tong to provide much of the artwork for Tong's new Wonderland club night at Eden nightclub in San Antonio, Ibiza. [23] There was an exhibition of Price's art in Berlin from the 13th to the 26th of June, 2008. [24] In April 2009, a retrospective exhibition titled "Kids Are All Riot" took place in Shoreditch, London, coinciding with the release of his screenprint "Apocalypse Angel". Around 2008, Price's art work was displayed on the London Underground by the arts company Art Below. [25] Personal life [ edit] In the early 1990s, Price had a relationship with drum and bass artist Kemistry, who died in a car accident in 1999. [26] He was romantically involved with singer Björk for several years until their break-up in September 1996. [5] Days later, an obsessed Björk fan named Ricardo López attempted to kill Björk due to his anger over the relationship and ultimately ended up killing himself. [ citation needed] In 1998, he bought a country house in Bovingdon, Hertfordshire. [15] [27] In 2002, Hodder & Stoughton published his autobiography, Nine Lives, which he wrote with Paul Gorman. Price married model Sonjia Ashby in 2002. [28] They divorced in 2005. [15] As of 2003, he had five children. [27] In 2007, Price began a relationship with Mika Wassenaar, a Canadian. The couple appeared in the 20 June 2009 episode of ITV's All Star Mr and Mrs with Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton. Mika and Price married in 2010. [29] On 29th April 2010, Price opened the William Tyndale Primary School Sports Pitch in Islington, London. [30] In July 2010, Price received an honorary doctorate in Social Sciences from Brunel University, Uxbridge. [31] On 3 September 2010, he received an honorary degree of Doctor of Design from the University of Wolverhampton. [32] On 7 September 2010, Price's 23-year-old son Jamie Price was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum sentence of 21 years, for murder. He was convicted of stabbing a rival gang member to death in Wolverhampton town centre on 24 August 2008. [33] As of 2017, Price and his wife were living in Thailand, having moved there in 2015. [3] Price was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours awards, for services to music and young people. [34] In May 2017, he endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 UK general election. He told NME: "I'm definitely a massive Corbyn fan, yeah. " He added: "We had it in the '90s, this is the same thing. " [35] Price was accused of assaulting a security guard at the 2017 Glastonbury festival after the guard had refused to let Price's daughter, Chance, backstage; Price later emailed a response which read, "Yep, guilty as charged", but in March 2018, district judge Lynn Matthews at Bristol Magistrates' Court rejected Price's emailed response and in a video call Price later admitted to assault by beating. [36] On 30 May Bristol Magistrates' Court ordered Goldie to pay almost £2, 500 as a fine. [37] In 2017, Price appeared to reveal the first name of pseudonymous graffiti artist Banksy as "Rob" on Scroobius Pip 's weekly Distraction Pieces podcast. When discussing the rise of commercialism in street art, Price said, "Give me a bubble letter and put it on a T-shirt and write Banksy on it and we're sorted. We can sell it now... No disrespect to Rob, I think he is a brilliant artist. I think he has flipped the world of art over. " [38] Discography [ edit] Albums [ edit] Studio albums Timeless (1995) Saturnz Return (1998) The Journey Man (2017) as Rufige Kru Malice in Wonderland (2007) Memoirs of an Afterlife (2009) Soundtrack albums Sine Tempus – The Soundtrack (2008) Selected singles/EPs [ edit] "Kris Biscuit / Killer Muffin" (as Rufige Cru) ( Reinforced Records, 1992) Darkrider EP (as Rufige Cru) (Reinforced Records, 1992) Terminator EP (as Metal Heads) (Synthetic Hardcore Phonography, 1992) "Ghosts of My Life / Terminator 2" (as Rufige Kru) (Reinforced Records, 1993) "Angel / You and Me" (as Metal Heads) (Synthetic Hardcore Phonography, 1993) Internal Affairs EP (as Internal Affairs with 4hero) (Reinforced Records, 1993) "VIP Riders Ghost" (as Rufige Kru) ( Metalheadz, 1993) " Inner City Life " (as Goldie presents Metalheadz) ( FFRR, 1994) – UK No. 39 (UK Singles Chart) " Angel " (FFRR, 1995) – UK No. 41 "Jah / Deadly Deep Subs" (Remixes) (Razors Edge, 1996) "State of Mind" (FFRR, 1996) " Digital " (featuring KRS-One) (FFRR, 1997) – UK No. 13 "The Shadow" (as Rob & Goldie) ( Moving Shadow, 1997) - UK No. 82 "Kemistry V. I. P. / Your Sound" (Remixes) (Razors Edge, 1997) Ring of Saturn (FFRR, 1998) " Temper Temper " (feat. Noel Gallagher) (FFRR, 1998) – UK No. 13 " Believe " (FFRR, 1998) – UK No. 36 "Beachdrifta / Stormtrooper VIP" (Metalheadz, 2001) "Say You Love Me" (Metalheadz, 2005) "Monkey Boy / Special Request" (Metalheadz, 2007) "Vanilla" (Metalheadz, 2007) "Freedom" (featuring Natalie Duncan) (Metalheadz, 2012) Selected mixes [ edit] INCredible Sound of Drum'n'Bass (1999) (2001) MDZ. 04 (2004) Drum and Bass Arena: The Classics (2006) Watch the Ride (2008) FabricLive. 58 (2011) Filmography [ edit] Everybody Loves Sunshine (1999) – Terry The World Is Not Enough (1999) – Mr. Bullion Snatch (2000) – Bad Boy Lincoln The Price of Air (2000) – The Greaser The Case (2002) – DJ Gabriel References [ edit] ^ a b Goldie, Gorman, Paul. Nine Lives. Hodder & Stoughton: 2002. ISBN 0-340-82478-6. CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) ^ a b c d e Tim Barr (17 March 2013). "Goldie: Precious Metalheadz". New York: Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2014. ^ a b c d "Goldie's voyage into another galaxy: DJ Mag cover story". DJ Mag. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2019. ^ Ragnar Egilsson (17 March 2011). "Remembering Biogen/". Reykjavík Grapevine. ^ a b c Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed. ). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 389. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. ^ "Metalheads – Terminator". 1 October 2005. Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ a b Simon Reynolds, "Above The Treeline", The Wire #127, September 1994. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed. London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 230. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. ^ Bush, John. "Goldie". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 May 2012. ^ Billboard – Google Books. 16 November 1996. Retrieved 15 May 2012. ^ "Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks Top 39 of 1996".. Retrieved 15 May 2012. ^ RPM (2 December 1996). "Rock/Alternative – Volume 64, No. 16, December 02 1996". Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2011. ^ Brown, David (6 February 1998). "Saturnz Return". Entertainment Weekly. New York City: Meredith Corporation. Retrieved 20 April 2018. ^ "new insight – feature article, Roger McGough interview". Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ a b c Rahul Verma (13 January 2006). "Goldie: lookin' back". The Independent. ^ "The Alchemist: Best Of 1992–2012: Music".. Retrieved 2 August 2013. ^ Advisor, Resident. "Full details of Goldie's Masterpiece revealed".. ^ "Rapper Goldie sues C4's The Games for £300k over injury". Mirror. ^ BBC Proms programme, 1 August 2009 ^ "Come Dine with Me – Series 20 – Episode 19 – Celebrity Christmas Special". Channel 4. 22 December 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2012. ^ "Goldie's band perform for Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace". BBC Press Office. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2011. ^ Barnett, Laura (25 September 2007). "Portrait of the artist: Goldie, musician". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ "Pete Tong new Ibiza plans at the Eden". 22 April 2008. Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ "Goldie Berlin Exhibition". 26 June 2008. Archived from the original on 5 August 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ "Goldie".. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2019. ^ Alister Morgan, "Obituary: Kemi Olusanya", The Independent, 6 May 1999. ^ a b Ansted, Mark (6 September 2003). "More by luck than judgement". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 May 2009. ^ "Local and community news, opinion, video & pictures – Southport Visiter". Southport Visiter. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2014. ^ Lynn Barber, Goldie: The interview, The Observer, 19 July 2009. ^ "William Tyndale Sports Pitch". ^ Honorary degree for artist and musician Goldie [ permanent dead link] Brunel University, 20 July 2010 (accessed 21 July 2010) ^ "2010 Clifford Price (Goldie)". Retrieved 18 April 2014. ^ "Wolverhampton gang member jailed for murder". BBC News. 7 September 2010. ^ "No. 61450". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 2015. p. N23. ^ Trendell, Andrew (18 May 2017). "Goldie reveals why he's 'a massive Jeremy Corbyn fan ' ". NME. Retrieved 11 June 2017. ^ "Goldie appears in court via FaceTime from Thailand". BBC News Online. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018. ^ "Goldie fined for Glastonbury assault". 30 May 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2018. ^ "Did Goldie just reveal who Banksy is? ". 23 June 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2019. Further reading [ edit] Nine Lives, Goldie with Paul Gorman, Hodder & Stoughton, 2002. ISBN 0-340-82478-6 External links [ edit] Wikiquote has quotations related to: Goldie Official website Goldie discography at Discogs Rufige Kru discography at Discogs Goldie on IMDb Goldie – biting through – Interview by Jan Goodey, November 2002 The War is Over – Mixmag Interview by Tony Marcus, 1995 Saturnz Return – Mixmag Interview by Matthew Collin about the release of his album Saturnz Return, 1997 Goldie – Headz Will Roll Interview by Tim Colman Goldie – 2008 art exhibition.

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Goldie: Hey, Bonnie, are you fond of boy bears? Bonnie: Flat out dies. Odličnaaaa. This one asap rocky's deepest hits. No doubt. She is just the most caring, sweetest and most kindest girl in the universe. She makes me laugh and she makes me happy and she is really beautiful and she is the universes greatest girlfriend Goldie: A fun, loving, outgoing person. Always cheerful and there for you when you need her the most. A "typical" Goldie usually has blonde hair. She changes it often though. She's also well-noted for being spontaneous and random. A Goldie is a good friend that you will never want to lose. She's an amazing person inside and out. She's also a very beautiful woman. To have and know a Goldie is a treasure best kept. Also, she has some bomb ass pussy. Person 1: Who is that? Person 2: Oh, its Goldie Person 1: She's gorgeous, I wish I looked like her Person 2: I wish that too. a UK drum and bass dj, who is referred to as the godfather of drum and bass. Goldie had a very unstable childhood moving from foster home to foster home which has been a large influence and inspiration in his artwork and music something that's old but good as many things are. oldie + goodie =goldie. very applicable to such things as music, cars, clothing.

Three six mafia(“Nd S/O to triple six”. Kdolla & Goldie 😍🔥. Goldie Hawn Hawn in 1978 Born Goldie Jeanne Hawn November 21, 1945 (age 74) Washington, D. C., U. S. Occupation Actress, producer, singer, dancer Years active 1967–present Spouse(s) Gus Trikonis ( m. 1969; div. 1976) Bill Hudson ( m. 1976; div. 1982) Partner(s) Kurt Russell (1983–present) Children Oliver Hudson Kate Hudson Wyatt Russell Awards Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, producer, dancer and singer. [1] She rose to fame on the NBC sketch comedy program Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–70), before going on to receive the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Cactus Flower (1969). Hawn maintained bankable star status for more than three decades, while appearing in such films as There's a Girl in My Soup (1970), Butterflies Are Free (1972), The Sugarland Express (1974), Shampoo (1975), Foul Play (1978), Seems Like Old Times (1980), and Private Benjamin (1980), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing the title role. Hawn's later work includes starring roles in the films Overboard (1987), Bird on a Wire (1990), Death Becomes Her (1992), Housesitter (1992), The First Wives Club (1996), The Out-of-Towners (1999) and The Banger Sisters (2002). After a fifteen-year hiatus from film acting, Hawn made a brief comeback in Snatched (2017). She is the mother of actors Oliver Hudson, Kate Hudson, and Wyatt Russell, and has been in a relationship with actor Kurt Russell since 1983. In 2003, she founded The Hawn Foundation, which helps underprivileged children. Early life [ edit] Hawn was born in Washington, D. C., [1] the daughter of Laura (née Steinhoff; November 27, 1913 – November 27, 1993), a jewelry shop/dance school owner, and Edward Rutledge Hawn [2] [3] (September 28, 1908 – June 7, 1982), a band musician who played at major events in Washington. She was named after her mother's aunt. [4] She has one sister, entertainment publicist Patti Hawn (born March 24, 1938); their brother, Edward Jr. (born February 10, 1937) died as an infant shortly before Patti was conceived. Her father was a Presbyterian of German and English descent. Her mother was Jewish, the daughter of emigrants from Hungary. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Hawn was raised Jewish. [4] [5] [11] [12] She was raised in Takoma Park, Maryland, [13] and attended Montgomery Blair High School in nearby Silver Spring, Maryland. [14] Hawn began taking ballet and tap dance lessons at the age of three and danced in the corps de ballet of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker in 1955. She made her stage debut in 1964, playing Juliet in a Virginia Shakespeare Festival production of Romeo and Juliet. [15] By 1964, she ran and taught in a ballet school, having dropped out of American University where she was majoring in drama. In 1964, Hawn made her professional dancing debut in a production of Can-Can at the Texas Pavilion of the New York World's Fair. She began working as a professional dancer a year later and appeared as a go-go dancer in New York City [4] and at the Peppermint Box in New Jersey. [13] Career [ edit] 1960s [ edit] Hawn moved to California to dance in a show at a theater across from Disneyland. [13] Hawn began her acting career as a cast member of the short-lived CBS situation comedy Good Morning World during the 1967–68 television season, her role being that of the girlfriend of a radio disc jockey, with a stereotypical " dumb blonde " personality. [4] Her next role, which brought her to international attention, was also as a dumb blonde, as one of the regular cast members on the 1968–1973 sketch comedy show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. On the show, she would often break out into high-pitched giggles in the middle of a joke, and deliver a polished performance a moment after. Noted equally for her chipper attitude as for her bikini-attired and painted body, Hawn was seen as something of a 1960s "It" girl. [16] Her Laugh-In persona was parlayed into three popular film appearances in the late 1960s and early 1970s: Cactus Flower, There's a Girl in My Soup, and Butterflies Are Free. Hawn had made her feature film debut in a bit role as a giggling dancer in the 1968 film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, in which she was billed as "Goldie Jeanne", but in her first major film role, in Cactus Flower (1969), she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Walter Matthau 's suicidal fiancée. That same year she appeared in NBC 's The Spring Thing a musical television special hosted by Bobbie Gentry and Noel Harrison. Other guests included were Meredith MacRae, Irwin C. Watson, Rod McKuen, Shirley Bassey, and Harpers Bizarre. [17] 1970s [ edit] After Hawn's Academy Award win, her film career took off. She starred in a string of above average and successful comedies starting with There's a Girl in My Soup (1970), $ (1971), and Butterflies Are Free (1972). She continued proving herself in the dramatic league with the 1974 satirical dramas The Girl from Petrovka and The Sugarland Express, and Shampoo in 1975. She also hosted two television specials: Pure Goldie in 1971 and The Goldie Hawn Special in 1978. The latter was a sort of comeback for Hawn, who had been out of the spotlight for two years since the 1976 release of The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, while she was focusing on her marriage and the birth of her son. On the special she performed show tunes and comedy bits alongside comic legend George Burns, teen matinee idol Shaun Cassidy, television star John Ritter (during his days on Three's Company), and even the Harlem Globetrotters joined her for a montage. The special later went on to be nominated for a primetime Emmy. Four months later the film Foul Play (with Chevy Chase), was released and became a box office smash, reviving Hawn's film career. The plot centered around an innocent woman in San Francisco who becomes mixed up in an assassination plot. Hawn's next film, Mario Monicelli 's Lovers and Liars (1979), was a box office bomb. In 1972 Hawn recorded and released a solo country LP for Warner Brothers, titled Goldie. It was recorded with the help of Dolly Parton and Buck Owens. AllMusic gives the album a favorable review, calling it a "sweetly endearing country-tinged middle of the road pop record". [18] 1980s [ edit] Hawn's popularity continued into the 1980s, starting with another primetime variety special alongside actress and singer Liza Minnelli, Goldie and Liza Together (1980), which was nominated for four Emmy Awards. In the same year, Hawn took the lead role in Private Benjamin, a comedy she co-produced with her friend Nancy Meyers, who co-wrote the script. Meyers recalls Hawn's reaction when she first described the idea for the story with Hawn as its lead: It was like watching the greatest audience I've ever seen. She laughed and then she got real emotional and her eyes would fill up with tears. She loved the image of herself in an Army uniform and she loved what the movie had to say. [19] Private Benjamin also stars Eileen Brennan and Armand Assante and garnered Hawn her second Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actress. [4] [20] Hawn's box office success continued with comedies like Seems Like Old Times (1980), written by Neil Simon; Best Friends (1982), written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson; Protocol (1984), co-written by Nancy Meyers; Wildcats (1986)—Hawn also served as executive producer on the latter two; and the World War II romantic drama Swing Shift (1984). At the age of thirty-nine, Hawn posed for the cover of Playboy 's January 1985 issue and was the subject of the Playboy Interview. [21] Her last film of the 1980s was opposite partner Kurt Russell, for the third time, in the comedy Overboard (1987). 1990s [ edit] In 1990 she starred in the action comedy Bird on a Wire, a critically panned but commercially successful picture that paired Hawn with Mel Gibson. Hawn had mixed success in the early 1990s, with the thriller Deceived (1991), the drama CrissCross and opposite Bruce Willis and Meryl Streep in Death Becomes Her (both 1992). Earlier that year, she starred in Housesitter, a screwball comedy with Steve Martin, which was a commercial success. Hawn was absent from the screen for four years while caring for her mother who died of cancer in 1994. [4] Hawn made her entry back into film as producer of the satirical comedy Something to Talk About starring Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid and made her directorial debut in the television film Hope (1997) starring Christine Lahti and Jena Malone. [4] Hawn returned to the screen again in 1996 as the aging, alcoholic actress Elise Elliot in the financially and critically successful The First Wives Club, opposite Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, with whom she covered the Lesley Gore hit " You Don't Own Me " for the film's soundtrack. Hawn also performed a cover version of the Beatles ' song, “ A Hard Day's Night ", on George Martin 's 1998 album, In My Life. She also starred in Woody Allen's musical Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and reunited with Steve Martin for the comedy The Out-of-Towners (1999), a remake of the 1970 Neil Simon hit. The film was critically panned and was not successful at the box office. [22] [23] In 1997, Hawn, along with her co-stars from The First Wives Club, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler, received the Women in Film Crystal Awards. [24] In 1999, she was awarded Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year. [25] 2000s [ edit] In 2001 Hawn was reunited with former co-stars Warren Beatty (her co-star in $ and Shampoo) and Diane Keaton for the comedy Town & Country, a critical and financial fiasco. Budgeted at an estimated US$90 million, the film opened to little notice and grossed only $7 million in its North American theatrical release. [26] In 2002, she starred in The Banger Sisters, opposite Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush, her last live action film for fifteen years. In 2005 Hawn's autobiography, A Lotus Grows in the Mud, was published. 2010s [ edit] In 2013, Hawn guest-starred, along with Gordon Ramsay, in an episode of Phineas and Ferb, in which she provided the voice of neighbor Peggy McGee. [27] [28] In 2017, Hawn returned to the big screen for the first time since 2002, co-starring with Amy Schumer in the comedy Snatched, playing mother and daughter. [29] [30] [31] [32] In 2018, Hawn portrayed Mrs. Claus in the Netflix film The Christmas Chronicles. [33] Personal life [ edit] Hawn has studied meditation. In a 2012 interview, she stated, "I don't think of myself as a Buddhist. I was born Jewish, and I consider that my religion. " She also stated, "It's not the idea of a particular religion that's important; it's the development of a spiritual life. " [34] Hawn is a supporter of the LGBT community. Speaking on nations such as Nigeria and others which have criminalized gay people, she denounced these laws, stating, "This is man's inhumanity to man, of the first order. " [35] Relationships and family [ edit] Hawn's pre-fame boyfriends included actor Mark Goddard and Crooner Spiro Venduras. [36] Her first husband was dancer (later director) Gus Trikonis, who appeared as a Shark in West Side Story. They married on May 16, 1969 in Honolulu, Hawaii and separated on April 9, 1973. [37] [38] Hawn then dated stuntman Ted Grossman, [39] Swedish actor Bruno Wintzell [39] and Italian actor Franco Nero, [40] but did not file for divorce from Trikonis until New Year's Eve 1975, after becoming engaged to musician Bill Hudson of the Hudson Brothers, whom she met the previous summer on a first-class flight from New York to L. A. [41] Hawn was granted a divorce in June 1976 and married Hudson on July 3, 1976 in Takoma Park, Maryland. [42] They had two children, son Oliver (born September 7, 1976) and daughter Kate (born April 19, 1979). Hudson filed for divorce on August 15, 1980. [43] Hawn's next romances were with French actor Yves Rénier, [44] television star Tom Selleck [45] and Moroccan businessman Victor Drai. [46] The divorce from Hudson was finalized in March 1982. [47] Hawn has been in a relationship with actor Kurt Russell since Valentine's Day 1983. [48] The couple first met while filming The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band in 1966, but became involved after re-connecting on the set of Swing Shift. They have a son, Wyatt (born July 10, 1986). [49] Hawn is also the de facto stepmother of Russell and Season Hubley 's son Boston. In 2000 and again in 2004, news outlets reported that Hawn and Russell were on the verge of breaking up. [50] [51] [52] [53] During the alleged separations, Hawn was linked to newsman Charles Glass and Pakistani cricketer and politician Imran Khan. [54] [55] Hawn and Russell, who celebrated 35 years together in 2018, own homes in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; [56] Snowmass Village, Colorado; [57] Manhattan, New York; [58] Brentwood; [59] and Palm Desert, California. [60] The Hawn Foundation [ edit] In 2003 Hawn founded the Hawn Foundation, a non-profit organization which provides youth education programs intended to improve academic performance through "life-enhancing strategies for well-being". [61] [62] The Hawn Foundation has supported research studies conducted by external researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of its educational program for children, called MindUP. [63] Filmography [ edit] Year Title Role Notes 1967–68 Good Morning World Sandy Kramer TV series (20 episodes) 1968–70 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Goldie (regular performer) TV series (64 episodes) 1968 The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band Giggly Girl Credited as "Goldie Jeanne" 1969 The Sidehackers Spectator Uncredited role; [ citation needed] alternatively titled Five the Hard Way Cactus Flower Toni Simmons 1970 There's a Girl in My Soup Marion 1971 $ Dawn Divine Also known as Dollars, and in the UK as The Heist 1972 Butterflies Are Free Jill Tanner 1974 The Sugarland Express Lou Jean Poplin The Girl from Petrovka Oktyabrina 1975 Shampoo Jill Haynes 1976 The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox Amanda Quaid/Duchess Swansbury 1978 Foul Play Gloria Mundy 1979 Lovers and Liars Anita Originally titled Viaggio con Anita 1980 Private Benjamin Pvt. Judy Benjamin Also executive producer Seems Like Old Times Glenda Gardenia Parks 1982 Best Friends Paula McCullen 1984 Swing Shift Kay Walsh Protocol Sunny Davis 1986 Wildcats Molly McGrath 1987 Overboard Joanna Stayton / Annie Proffitt 1990 Bird on a Wire Marianne Graves My Blue Heaven N/A Executive producer 1991 Deceived Adrienne Saunders 1992 CrissCross Tracy Cross Housesitter Gwen Duncle / Buckley / Phillips Death Becomes Her Helen Sharp 1995 Something to Talk About 1997 Hope Director and executive producer; TV movie 1996 The First Wives Club Elise Elliot Everyone Says I Love You Steffi Dandridge Space Ghost Coast to Coast Herself TV seies (Episode: " Pavement ") 1999 The Out-of-Towners Nancy Clark 2001 Town & Country Mona Morris When Billie Beat Bobby Executive producer; TV movie 2002 The Matthew Shepard Story The Banger Sisters Suzette 2012 Hot Flash Havoc Narrator Documentary 2013 Phineas and Ferb Peggy McGee (voice) TV series (Episode: " Thanks But No Thanks ") 2017 Snatched Linda Middleton SPF-18 2018 The Christmas Chronicles Mrs. Claus Cameo Discography [ edit] Albums [ edit] 1972, Goldie, Reprise Records: MS 2061 Singles [ edit] 1972, "Pitta Patta", Reprise Records: REP 1126 (directed by Van Dyke Parks) 1997, "You Don't Own Me", Columbia Records: XPCD842 (with Bette Midler and Diane Keaton) Awards and nominations [ edit] Nominated work Association Category Result Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress [64] Won Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture [65] Cactus Flower / There's a Girl in My Soup BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [65] Golden Globe Awards [65] Best Actress [66] National Society of Film Critics Best Actress New York Film Critics National Board of Review Best Cast Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Hollywood Walk of Fame Motion Pictures [67] Inducted Further reading [ edit] Hawn, Goldie (2005). A Lotus Grows in the Mud. G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0399152857. Wilson, Christopher (1999). Absolutely... Goldie: A Biography. Harper Collins. ISBN 0002570181. Shapiro, Marc (1998). Pure Goldie: The Life and Career of Goldie Hawn. Citadel. ISBN 1559724676. References [ edit] ^ a b "Goldie Hawn Biography: Actress (1945–)". ( FYI / A&E Networks). Archived from the original on December 24, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2016. ^ "Edward Rutledge Hawn, 73, Leader of Godfrey Orchestra".. June 10, 1982. Retrieved May 5, 2017. ^ "Goldie Hawn Biography". Archived from the original on October 18, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2016. ^ a b c d e f g Stated in Hawn interview on Inside the Actors Studio, 2008 ^ a b Hawn, Goldie (March 6, 2012). Woman's Hour. BBC Radio. Event occurs at 10:17. Retrieved March 6, 2012. I'm Jewish.... I've studied Buddhism. I've studied Christian faith. I've studied Sufi. I am a great believer in looking at all religions, comparative religions... I am not a JewBu. 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Critics Consensus No consensus yet. 94% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 18 Coming soon Release date: Feb 21, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Goldie Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Goldie Videos Photos Movie Info Goldie is a star -- well, not quite yet, but at least in the eyes of her little sisters Sherrie and Supreme she is. The rest of the world is bound to take note soon too. Her big break surely awaits, she's just got to pick up that golden fur coat she's had her eye on first. And land a role as a dancer in a hip-hop video. And keep child welfare services from separating her from Sherrie and Supreme, after their mother is locked up. Holding onto those dreams isn't easy when fate has placed such daunting obstacles in her path. With Goldie, Dutch director Sam de Jong has delivered a real New York film: raw and glamorous, unflinchingly realistic and relentlessly optimistic, with a ton of heart and at least as much attitude. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Feb 21, 2020 limited On Disc/Streaming: Runtime: 90 minutes Studio: Film Movement Cast News & Interviews for Goldie Critic Reviews for Goldie Audience Reviews for Goldie Goldie Quotes Movie & TV guides.

How tf has it been 7 years already. This is a great interview! Goldie feels very insightful and wise, i could listen to him for way longer than this. Goldie's animination are so pretty cool. I once lent Dave Black a bright green 'plec' never got it back! I hope he's still going. Great 'chanter'. I played this while i took my dog outside. He pooped ASAP.

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