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Legally Blonde is a 2007 musical with music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin and a book by Heather Hach. It is based on the novel Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown and the 2001 film of the same name .
"I had been reading scripts for two years, not finding anything I could put my own personal mark on, until Legally Blonde came around," Luketic said. The film was released on July 13, 2001, and was a hit with audiences, grossing $141 million worldwide on an $18 million budget, as well as receiving moderately positive reviews from critics, with ...
Legally Blonde is an American media franchise created by Amanda Brown. It consists of American comedy films , a Broadway musical , a reality television series, and an upcoming television series. The films include two theatrical releases, one musical television film, one straight-to-home video release, and a third theatrical film in development.
Witherspoon's pal and A Wrinkle in Time co-star, Mindy Kaling, is writing the Legally Blonde 3 script with Killing It co-showrunner Dan Goor.. “Finally some use for my Elle Woods fan fiction ...
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blue, released in 2003, starred key members of the original cast, including Witherspoon, Luke Wilson and Jennifer Coolidge.The film, which follows Elle as she ...
Legally Blonde 3 is closer than ever to becoming a reality. Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor have been tapped by MGM to pen the script for the long-awaited sequel project, ET has confirmed. The third ...
Karen McCullah (born December 5, 1967) is an American screenwriter and novelist most known for co-writing comedies such as 10 Things I Hate About You, Legally Blonde, Ella Enchanted, The House Bunny, The Ugly Truth and She's the Man with her screenwriting partner Kirsten Smith.
Elle Woods is a fictional character created by Amanda Brown in her 2001 novel Legally Blonde. [1] Woods is known for her blonde hair and bubbly personality, and was received by many audiences as an inspiring character and “feminist icon”. [2]