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Grady twins from horror classic The Shining reveal how movie led to them being shunned...
Daily Telegraph ^ | 10/31/2015 | Ryan Parry, Jon Boon

Posted on 11/01/2015 12:40:54 PM PST by Borges

They reveal how Nicholson, despite his maniacal performance and playboy reputation, acted as a father-figure and mentor for the then 10-year-old girls from London, England. The pair say Nicholson took naps on the floor between scenes to stay in character, talked about missing his daughter Jennifer from his first marriage to Sandra Knight and appeared to be a more devoted family man than his public image ever personified. Lisa, who today is a lawyer and Louise, a published scientist, both 46, also revealed their role in the hit flick did more harm than good to their fledgling acting careers.

They claim they were turned down by a number of acting schools because they’d been in the horror movie.

‘Oh my God, we loved it,’ Louise and Lisa Burns say about their once in a lifetime gig working with Kubrick.

‘Everyday felt like we’d been invited to a very exclusive party and we were the youngest, luckiest people to be there.’

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cinema; film; gradytwins; heresjohnny; horror; jacknicholson; movies; stanleykubrick; stephenking; theshining
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To: lee martell

They were never in Hollywood. It was a British made film.


21 posted on 11/01/2015 1:41:28 PM PST by Borges
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

78 takes?! I would have been in a strait jacket.
Some directors have a sadistic side to them anyway, wanting to induce and witness suffering, just to study the effects academically. Alfred Hitchcock was notorious for that, from what I’ve read, especially with his pretty blonde actresses.


22 posted on 11/01/2015 1:44:21 PM PST by lee martell
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To: Moonman62
Interesting that they spent so much time on the set considering their brief time on screen.

They must have liked having kids around

23 posted on 11/01/2015 1:48:05 PM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Kubrick is the master. Full Metal Jacket is my number two movie and The Shining is in my top ten.


24 posted on 11/01/2015 1:50:40 PM PST by ez (Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is... - Milton)
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To: Borges

“Red rum!”


25 posted on 11/01/2015 1:51:59 PM PST by twister881
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To: twister881

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26 posted on 11/01/2015 1:53:51 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Borges

They now look a lot like Valerie Harper.


27 posted on 11/01/2015 2:02:45 PM PST by Tax-chick ("... so many times that my memories are worn." ~John Prine)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I heard Jerry Doyle on his show talk about being an actor (probably to a caller asking about acting): “Hey, if somebody is willing to pay you, and give you twenty-five or more chances to get something right, go for it.”


28 posted on 11/01/2015 2:09:24 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: sparklite2

I always said she was a better Olive Oyl in The Shining than in Popeye.


29 posted on 11/01/2015 2:10:00 PM PST by Hugin ("First thing--get yourself a firearm!" Sheriff Ed Galt, Last Man Standing.)
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To: Hugin

I never saw The Shining (and never will), but my grandpa took us to see Popeye when it was in theaters. I thought Popeye was creepy. Maybe she’s just kind of spooky?


30 posted on 11/01/2015 2:17:38 PM PST by NorthstarMom (God says debt is a curse and children are a blessing, yet we apply for loans and prevent pregnancy.)
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To: Talisker
I remember no nudity. But I wouldn't let my child portray an ax-murder victim. Nudity pales in comparison to that (no pun intended).

In one scene, Jack Nicholson's character enters the haunted Room 237, where he sees a beautiful nude woman in the bath. They embrace. It doesn't end happily.

None of the child actors were part of that scene, so they likely were not even present that day.

31 posted on 11/01/2015 2:32:24 PM PST by RansomOttawa (tm)
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To: NorthstarMom
It's the googley eyes.


32 posted on 11/01/2015 2:41:49 PM PST by Hugin ("First thing--get yourself a firearm!" Sheriff Ed Galt, Last Man Standing.)
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To: Borges

33 posted on 11/01/2015 2:44:34 PM PST by dead ("I'm up to my eyeball in virgin goats!" - Mullah Omar)
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To: ez

I am a huge Kubrick fan. While FMJ and The Shining are up there, a think that they are not his best. A Clockwork Orange, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001:A Space Odyssey, and my own quirky favorite, Barry Lyndon were his best work. Not a bad body of work, I would say.


34 posted on 11/01/2015 2:53:28 PM PST by fhayek
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To: dead

LOL!


35 posted on 11/01/2015 2:57:34 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (My music: http://hopalongginsberg.com/ | Facebook: Hopalong Ginsberg | Instagram: hopalonginsberg)
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To: Safetgiver
One of them did turn into a lawyer. If that ain't scary....
36 posted on 11/01/2015 3:03:55 PM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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To: fhayek

All those movies you mention were good, but Lolita was the only one not as good nor better than the book.


37 posted on 11/01/2015 4:40:42 PM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

I think the most faithful book to movie I’ve ever seen
was Catch-22. Having read the book many times, I took
the wife to the Atlanta red-carpet first showing of the
flick. As she sat beside me in the theater, I mouthed
the words of the actors as they were saying them. Joseph
Heller’s dialogues were too good to improve upon, so they
were lifted word for word into the movie.


38 posted on 11/01/2015 4:47:59 PM PST by sparklite2 (All will become clear when it is too late to matter.)
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To: Borges
One of the best Jack Nicholson performances but otherwise the movie felt flat for me. The book was much better. I also don't recall the twin girls being featured very prominently in the book, if at all. The book talked about Grady killing his family but didn't get into detail about the family.

There's some conspiracy stuff about the movie out there on the Internet that's kind of entertaining. Things like a hidden apology for the faked moon landings and such. The things people can come up with!

39 posted on 11/01/2015 5:00:25 PM PST by SamAdams76 (Businessmen use their own money to succeed. Politicians take other people's money and fail.)
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To: sparklite2

Never read or saw Catch-22, I will have to check it out if you enjoyed it that much.


40 posted on 11/01/2015 5:12:42 PM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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