Thu, May 14
by findingdulcinea Staff In 1998, Cate Blanchett appeared on filmgoers' radar with her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I. Since then she has amazed audiences with her seemingly supernatural, “chameleonlike” ability to transform herself into a wide range ...
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news.com.au says
(in Cate Blanchett and Danielle Spencer still fabulous at 40)
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CELEBRATING significant milestones this week are Cate Blanchett and Danielle Spencer, both of whom turn 40. Blanchett celebrated her birthday yesterday while Spencer, Russell Crowe's wife, turns 40 tomorrow. Spencer will spend her birthday with Crowe ...
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topix.net says
(in Happy Birthday, Cate Blanchett, Award-Winning Actress)
In 1998, Cate Blanchett appeared on filmgoers' radar with her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I. Since then she has amazed audiences with her seemingly supernatural, "chameleonlike" ability to transform herself into a wide range of characters.
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topix.com says
(in Happy Birthday, Cate Blanchett, Award-Winning Actress)
In 1998, Cate Blanchett appeared on filmgoers' radar with her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I. Since then she has amazed audiences with her seemingly supernatural, "chameleonlike" ability to transform herself into a wide range of characters.