Natalie West

Natalie West

Nascimento : 1956-01-23,

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Natalie West

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Nate & Margaret
Margaret
Nate, a 19 year old film student, and Margaret, a 52 year old spinster, are best friends in an odd, quirky, totally working kind of way... until Nate's audacious classmate Darla sets him up on a date with James. Nate's new life shakes apart his friendship with Margaret, just as she is trying to start a career as a stand-up comedian. Written by Anonymous (IMDB.com).
A Casa de Jogos
Dolly
Em um lar controlado por apostadores e bandidos, Agnes e suas duas irmãs tentam sobreviver às péssimas circunstâncias de suas vidas com dignidade e humor.
Duro de Agarrar
Mrs. Fishman
Trapalhão é confundido com criminoso e foge para floresta, onde acaba fingindo-se de líder de grupo de escoteiros. Mas de líder ele não tem nada, especialmente a coragem necessária para enfrentar ursos ferozes, dentre outras situações de extremo perigo.
Darkness Before Dawn
Mrs. Guard
An uplifting family drama about the danger of drug addiction, DARKNESS BEFORE DAWN stars Meredith Baxter (TV's FAMILY TIES). Baxter plays Mary Ann, a nurse at a methadone clinic who falls in love with one of her patients, Guy (Stephen Lang). While helping him overcome his drug addiction, she still manages to hide her own dalliances with narcotics--so well, in fact, that no one suspects at all. The pair marry and have a child, but soon Mary Ann's troubled past and hidden addiction threaten the stability of the happy life that she and Guy finally have for themselves. DARKNESS BEFORE DAWN illustrates the power of family love and how it can overcome even the greatest personal problems.
Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Paula Stockman
Roger Dollison, a police officer, and his wife, Kendra, are living the American dream. They have two children, Teddy and Sandy, a lovely home, and a dog named Rex. What they know and how they live as a family is irreparably changed one day when it is discovered that a classmate of Teddy's is the apparent victim of sexual abuse and molestation at the respected neighborhood daycare center. Like all other parents, the Dollisons are tormented — "we should have known, we should have seen" — but their devastation is complete when Teddy tells his own story, one he promised his abusers he would never tell.