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Lara Flynn Boyle in Dead Poets' Society

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David Pautler

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Jan 6, 1992, 10:51:34 AM1/6/92
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In article <iw53DB...@whitebase.ukp.com> salm...@whitebase.ukp.com (Gregory Salmieri) writes:
>No, she was in the origanal as well. I was supprised when I saw her in the
>credits, b I think I figured out who she was. She was the blong girl that
>one of the charicturs fell in love with, but she was already seeing a
>football player that they thought was a jurk.

No, Lara Flynn Boyle played the young brunette girl lying on the floor
of the Dannenburg (sic?) home who was the football player's sister. Even
with the added footage, we hardly ever see her face or hear her speak.
'Quite a difference with "Donna Hayward", don't you think?

-dp-

Don Porter

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Jan 6, 1992, 5:26:08 PM1/6/92
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<iw53DB...@whitebase.ukp.com> (Gregory Salmieri) writes:
>>No, she was in the origanal as well. I was supprised when I saw her in the
>>credits, b I think I figured out who she was. She was the blong girl...

<1992Jan6.1...@ils.nwu.edu> (David Pautler) writes:
>No, Lara Flynn Boyle played the young brunette girl lying on the floor
>of the Dannenburg (sic?) home who was the football player's sister. Even
>with the added footage, we hardly ever see her face or hear her speak.

That's right. I just thought I'd mention that Lara Flynn Boyle
is just barely in the original cut of DPS. Right before the curtain
goes up at the curtain call of the play, a girl in a flowing white
costume comes up and kisses Neal. That's her. No lines, just a fleeting
image.

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