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Jennifer Grey catches fellow passenger watching her iconic romance film Dirty Dancing
She starred in one of the most iconic romance movies of all time.And Jennifer Grey was thrilled to see a fellow passenger watching Dirty Dancing as she took a flight on Valentine's Day on Tuesday.The actress, 62, shared video of the traveler watching the final dance scene to her Instagram account on Wednesday. 'On a plane this valentine's day and lookit what i spy with my little (eye emoji)!! #dirtydancing,' she captioned the photo.The original film was released in 1987 and followed the romance of Baby Houseman and her dance instructor Johnny Castle, and now a sequel is in the works with Jennifer returning to her original role.  Love is in the air! Jennifer Grey was thrilled to see a fellow plane traveler watching Dirty Dancing as she took a flight on Valentine's Day on Tuesday In November, Jennifer spilled a few new details about the upcoming sequel - including that multiple characters from the original will be back.Jennifer dished to Extra that audiences who go to the sequel will be treated to the sight of her own character 'Baby, quite a few years older.'She added: 'You will see other characters that are from the original,' while acknowledging that making the sequel will be 'tricky and exciting.'Jennifer noted that the sequel will bring back not just some old faces but also an old setpiece - a made-up Catskills resort called Kellerman's.She starred in the original 1987 movie as a 1960s high school girl who goes to Kellerman's on holiday with her parents and falls for the resort's resident dance instructor Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze. Patrick died in 2009 at the age of 57 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, and Jennifer has previously confessed that his absence will make the sequel a challenge.'What
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Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey spills details on sequel
Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey has spilled a few new details about the upcoming sequel - including that multiple characters from the original will be back.Jennifer, 62, dished to Extra that audiences who go to the sequel will be treated to the sight of her own character 'Baby, quite a few years older.'She added: 'You will see other characters that are from the original,' while acknowledging that making the sequel will be 'tricky and exciting.' Nowadays: Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey has spilled a few new details about the sequel - including that multiple characters from the original will be back; she is pictured this MayJennifer noted that the sequel will bring back not just some old faces but also an old setpiece - a made-up Catskills resort called Kellerman's.She starred in the original 1987 movie as a 1960s high school girl who goes to Kellerman's on holiday with her parents and falls for the resort's resident dance instructor Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze. Patrick died in 2009 at the age of 57 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, and Jennifer has previously confessed that his absence will make the sequel a challenge.'What happened happened, and that will never happen again,' she said of the original movie in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.  Premise: She starred in the original 1987 movie as a 1960s high school girl who goes to Kellerman's on holiday with her parents The time of her life: While on her vacation she falls for the resort's resident dance instructor Johnny Castle, played by Patrick Swayze'There will never be another Johnny.
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Jennifer Grey returns as Baby Houseman in Lionsgate's Dirty Dancing sequel
Nearly 35 years after the original Dirty Dancing hit theaters, a new sequel is in the works, with Jennifer Grey slated to return.Lionsgate made the announcement during their CinemaCon presentation on Thursday evening, via EW.While no further details were given, a voiceover during the presentation simply said, 'Jennifer Grey returns to Kellerman's in the next chapter,' with Kellerman's the upscale Catskills resort where the original 1987 classic was set. Sequel:Nearly 35 years after the original Dirty Dancing hit theaters, a new sequel is in the works, with Jennifer Grey slated to return Baby returns:While no further details were given, a voiceover during the presentation simply said, 'Jennifer Grey returns to Kellerman's in the next chapter,' with Kellerman's the upscale Catskills resort where the original 1987 classic was setThe original movie followed Grey's character, Frances 'Baby' Houseman, who spends the summer of 1963 at Kellerman's with her family.During her stay, she starts falling for the resort's dance instructor, Johnny Castle, played by the late great Patrick Swayze, who passed away from stage IV pancreatic cancer in 2009 at 57 years of age.The film also starred Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes, Jack Weston, Kelly Bishop, Jane Brucker, Lonny Price and Wayne Knight.
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'Lost my identity and career' Dirty Dancing's Jennifer Grey, 62, shares nose job regrets
Hollywood actress Jennifer Grey has told how she "lost her identity and career" after undergoing two rhinoplasties shortly after shooting to fame on Hollywood film Dirty Dancing.The star, 62, played Frances 'Baby' Houseman in the hit 1987 film, starring opposite Patrick Swayze who took on the role of Johnny Castle.Following the release of the cut film, Jennifer decided to undergo a rhinoplasty.The actress revealed that it was her mother's idea to change the shape and size of her nose, as she believed it would make her more memorable for casting directors.Jennifer underwent a second nose job in the early nineties.However, the star claimed that it rendered her so unrecognisable that her friend, Basic Instinct star Michael Douglas, didn't recognise her on the red carpet.In a new interview, the Dirty Dancing star claimed how she "banished" herself from Hollywood by undergoing the procedure.Recalling the moment she failed to be recognised by Michael when they crossed paths at a film premiere, Jennifer explained that it became "a thing."She said: "That was the first time I had gone out in public."And it became the thing, the idea of being completely invisible, from one day to the next."In the world’s eyes, I was no longer me," she added.Jennifer heartbreakingly added: "I spent so much energy trying to figure out what I did wrong, why I was banished from the kingdom."That’s a lie.
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