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"If I Can't Love Her" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for the musical Beauty and the Beast (1994), a stage adaptation of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name. Sung by the Beast after he frightens Belle away from the castle, "If I Can't Love Her" details the characters' struggles to love her.
If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power is a period fantasy horror film directed by Colin Tilley and produced by Jamee Ranta.Serving as a visual companion to American singer-songwriter Halsey's fourth studio album of the same name, the film stars herself in the lead in dual roles as Queen Lila, a young pregnant queen and Lilith, her look-alike.
Peterson was born in Greeley, Colorado, [2] the youngest of three children born to James Peterson—an ear, nose, and throat specialist—and his wife, Sylvia. [3] She had two older siblings: a sister, Anne Marie, and a brother, James Jr. [4] She was credited as Mandy Peterson at the beginning of her career; "Mandy" was how she was known to her friends and relatives. [5]
Serving as a culmination of both the Beast's personal and emotional journeys, [39] Tracy Goldman of The Cornell Daily Sun observed that the song "adds more depth to the character" by "highlighting the changes he goes through throughout the movie." [40] Similar to "If I Can't Love Her", "Evermore" provides the Beast with "a stronger voice". [41]
So meet the cast and characters of Three Women. ... Maggie is the only character in Gia's book who wanted to use her actual name. She's a young woman who, at 17, was allegedly sexually involved ...
Based on the true story of murderer Rodney Alcala, Woman of the Hour, which hit Netflix on Friday, October 18, explores the notorious serial killer and sex offender who found his next potential ...
In an effort to revamp the show, Rosie decides to cast a new character. Taken with Adam, a bright and charming young man from one of her auditions, she casts him as a new, nerdy character to serve as a love interest for the arrogant and self-centered lead actress' character, Brianna.
“If I had any other life, I couldn’t have played her the way I did,” says Anderson, 57, who caught the eye of director Gia Coppola with her 2023 documentary, "Pamela, A Love Story.