
Age: 92
female
Shirley MacLaine (born Shirley MacLean Beaty; April 24, 1934) is an American actress, singer, author, activist, and former dancer. Known for her portrayals of quirky, headstrong, and eccentric women, MacLaine has received numerous accolades throughout her career spanning seven decades, including an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, and six Golden Globe Awards. Born in Richmond, Virginia, MacLaine made her acting debut as a teenager with minor roles in the Broadway musicals Oklahoma! and The Pajama Game. Following minor appearances as an understudy in various other productions, MacLaine made her film debut with Alfred Hitchcock's black comedy The Trouble with Harry (1955), winning the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress. She rose to prominence with starring roles in Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Some Came Running (1958), Ask Any Girl (1959), The Apartment (1960), The Children's Hour (1961), Two for the Seesaw (1962), Irma la Douce (1963), and Sweet Charity (1969). A six time Academy Award nominee, MacLaine won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the comedy-drama Terms of Endearment (1983). Her other prominent films include The Turning Point (1977), Being There (1979), Madame Sousatzka (1988), Steel Magnolias (1989), Postcards from the Edge (1990), The Evening Star (1996), Bewitched (2005), In Her Shoes (2005), Valentine's Day (2010), and The Little Mermaid (2018). MacLaine has been the recipient of many honorary awards. She was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2012, Gala Tribute from the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 1995, and Kennedy Center Honor in 2013 for her contribution to American culture, through performing arts. In 1998, she was awarded the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. Apart from acting, MacLaine has written numerous books regarding the subjects of metaphysics, spirituality, and reincarnation, as well as a best-selling memoir, Out on a Limb (1983).

Shirley MacLaine

Sister Margaret
for Sister Margaret in The Little Things That Matters
Suggested by jakubduda

Dylan is now homeless, his dau Olivia lives with mom Julia. She doesn't know he is homeless. He secretly watches her and once in a while visits them. In November she has birthday and before her bday he tries to get some money to buy her a gift. Once he saw beautiful but destroyed barbie house next to garbage. He took it, restore it and with all the great improvements created the barbie house of dreams. After he finished it he got ready for the bday, where he was invited. Olivia blew out candles on the cake and had a secret wish. When he gave her the gift she was moved and thanked a lot and Julia cried secretly. He told Oli if anything broke on that house to call him and he will come and fix it. But she told him she can't call cause he has no phone. He said that's right so let's agree on special place where you can leave me a message if you need anything and I will go there regularly to check. He comes every day twice, and nothing but one day there is a paper, it is a letter from Olivia: Dad, Mom has new boyfriend, he is bad, he punched her yesterday, I was spying. Dad, mom didn't come for me to school today, please come home, im afraid. He runs to her and tries to find out what happened. Dylan has to find ex-wife he love and fight Fred to save her and keep their daughter safe. After all the family reunites and as Dylan and Julia are in love again, the secret birthday wish of Olivia is fulfilled, maybe not the way she hoped for but The ways of the Lord are inscrutable.
