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Union starred in the 2007 film Daddy's Little Girls by Tyler Perry. The role of Julia Rossmore, a romantically challenged attorney, was written with her in mind. [34] Before working with Perry, she went to see his stage show to both understand him and his audience. [35] She filmed Daddy's Little Girls in mid-2006 in Atlanta, Georgia. [36]
Daddy's Little Girls is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tyler Perry, produced by Perry and Reuben Cannon, and starring Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Louis Gossett Jr., and Tracee Ellis Ross. It tells the story of a lawyer who helps a mechanic in a custody battle against his mean-spirited ex-wife over who will ...
Tasha Smith (born February 28, 1971) [2] is an American actress. She began her career in a starring role on the NBC comedy series Boston Common (1996–97), and later appeared in numerous movies and television series.
75. “You’re the end of the rainbow, my pot o’ gold. You’re Daddy’s little girl to have and hold.” — Michael Bublé, “Daddy’s Little Girl” 76. “Things are going to change so fast.
'Love you, Daddy': Little girl cheers for dad during his graduation ceremony. August 4, 2022 at 8:01 AM. She’s so proud of her dad. Video Transcript-Congratulations, Daddy. [APPLAUSE]
The sisters also have a little brother, Gabriel McClain, who was born on April 17, 2001. [8] In 2004, the sisters became interested in music when they watched their father write and produce songs. The girls began to write songs, choreograph, and dance. In addition to acting, singing, and dancing, all three sisters can play the guitar, bass, and ...
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' 25-year-old son, Charlie Hall, stars in Season 2 of "The Sex Lives of College Girls" as Whitney's lab partner-turned-lover.
Julia Ecklar: 1990: Best Fannish Song: Weekend Only World: T. J. Burnside Clapp: 1990: Best Literature Song: Daddy's Little Girl: Julia Ecklar: 1989: Best Fantasy Song: Wind's Four Quarters: Mercedes Lackey & Leslie Fish: 1989: Best Techie Song: Do It Yourself: Bill Sutton: 1988: Best Historical Song: Song of the Shieldwall