Sometime after Shelly learns that the show is coming to an end, we learn that she has an estranged daughter named Hannah (Billie Lourd) – and, to me, this is the true core of the film.
Pamela Anderson stars in a meditation on aging, identity and beauty in an unforgiving industry. Directed by Gia Coppola. Written by Kate Gersten. Starring ...
Our entire family thanks you for your thoughts and prayers,” said a spokesman for her daughter, Billie Lourd. Jeff drowned ... star was among nine people who died in a helicopter crash in ...
Old photos show actors when they were young alongside their famous parents.
In Kyle Henry's deeply personal feature-length documentary Time Passages, the gay filmmaker uses his extensive family archive to travel back in time, exploring the complicated bonds of identity, ...
The story's poignancy is ramped up, strenuously and in truth a little artificially, when Shelly gets a visit from her semi-estranged grown-up daughter Hannah (Billie Lourd), who berates her for ...
insists she’ll die in her cocktail waitress uniform; Jodie and Mary-Anne cling to Shelly and Eddie as unwilling parental figures, while Shelly’s actual daughter, Hannah (Billie Lourd), remains ...
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