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Ruby Jean Cruz (born March 31, 2000) [1] is an American actress. She has acted in various short films and television series including Mare of Easttown and Castle Rock, and most notably as Kit Tanthalos in Willow. [2] In 2023, she made her feature length movie debut as Hazel Callahan in Bottoms, directed by Emma Seligman. [3]
Bottoms is a 2023 American satirical comedy film directed by Emma Seligman, who co-wrote it with Rachel Sennott. The film stars Sennott, Ayo Edebiri , Ruby Cruz in her feature film debut, Havana Rose Liu , Kaia Gerber , Nicholas Galitzine , Miles Fowler, Dagmara DomiĆczyk , and Marshawn Lynch .
"Hazell Plays Solomon" was also the first episode of the TV series. [3] The wise-cracking private detective was played by Nicholas Ball. [4] Hazell was a smart parody of earlier film-noir detectives such as Philip Marlowe or Sam Spade, the casting of Ball in the title role made for a younger TV Hazell than the Hazell in the books. [1]
In its original American broadcast, "Bottoms Up" was seen by an estimated 2.85 million household viewers with a 1.7/5 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 1.7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 5 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it. [2]
The author, Drew Blancs, spent 5 years traveling and writing the book. [3] Blancs was a blogger from Los Angeles who had never written a book before and wrote it to assist people with finding compatible sex partners. [3] The Gay Travel Guide for Tops and Bottoms set a sales record at its publisher Icon Empire Press for a new release.
Wynn Owen was born Margaret Shuttleworth on 8 November 1939 in Lancaster, daughter of Margaret (née Brinnand) and Miles Shuttleworth. [1] When she was 13, she moved to Hoyland to live with her mother's friend Ruth Wynn Owen, who was a drama coach and actor, and her husband Ian Danby. [ 1 ]
It is a true story adaptation of the Bottoms v. Bottoms family custody battle brought by a mother who disapproves of her daughter's homosexuality and the impact on her grandchild. It premiered on 22 September 1996. It was awarded a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie. [1]
The main body of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature, however, is focused upon an overview of the classic canon of English literature extending from Beowulf to Evelyn Waugh. There is another chapter after this discussing American literature from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Flannery O'Connor. Each chapter has: