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Lindsay Crouse

Lindsay Crouse
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Lindsay Crouse

Lindsay Crouse is an award-winning veteran of the New York stage. In television she has guest-starred on Law and Order, E.R., C.S.I., NYPD Blue, Alias, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Some of her best loved films include The Verdict, House of Games, The Insider, Daniel, Slapshot, Indian In The Cupboard and Places in the Heart, for which she received an Academy Award nomination.

Chattery Teeth will be released on June 30, 2009 in Compact Disk
Jun 30, 2009
Chattery Teeth is now available in Compact Disk
Jun 30, 2009
Excerpt:
Prologue from Where Are the Children?
Jun 19, 2009
Audio Excerpt:
Chattery Teeth
Jun 03, 2009
The Classic Clark Collection will be released on October 28, 2008 in Compact Disk
Oct 28, 2008
The Classic Clark Collection is now available in Compact Disk
Oct 28, 2008
The Classic Clark Collection will be released on October 28, 2008 in
Oct 28, 2008
The Classic Clark Collection is now available in
Oct 28, 2008
18 Seconds will be released on March 28, 2006 in
Mar 28, 2006
18 Seconds is now available in
Mar 28, 2006
Where Are the Children? will be released on January 01, 1992 in
Jan 01, 1992
Where Are the Children? is now available in
Jan 01, 1992
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from 18 Seconds
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Where Are the Children?
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 3, 2011
...that his classmates included actor Tommy Lee Jones, film director Terrence Malick, film critic David Ansen, and actresses Lindsay Crouse and Stockard Channing. "There are two different sides to an actor's education -- what he's learning in his life and...
Examiner.com, March 9, 2011
...and Mary McDonnell - aliens show up to exterminate and take over The Arrival (1996) starring Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Crouse and Patrick Muldoon - aliens have infiltrated our society and are slowly changing the environment to suit their needs (1956)...
Gloucester Daily Times, February 22, 2011
...last season’s hit production of Table Manners. The reunited cast includes Academy Award nominee and Gloucester resident Lindsay Crouse and an all star cast of Boston actors including Richard Snee, Barlow Adamson, Sarah Newhouse, Jennie Israel and...
Library Grape, June 9, 2011
...the psychological acuity there is about on the level of a generic Hollywood suspense film. The scenes where Lindsay Crouse is interviewing her patient in the asylum are some of the least convincing of the type you’ll ever see. It’s entertaining in...
Ferdy on Films, May 20, 2011
...stop-motion fantasies. Anthony, who went on to become a familiar face in TV movies, was actually dubbed by Lindsay Crouse. But stalwarts like Jones and Armstrong, and the tantalising cameo by Annis, really make the film. It goes to show that sometimes...