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Marta dubois
Marta dubois








You're not meant to be a shadow of the past / Why am I afraid of Life sings your song as long as waves roll to the coast /The dead will never return Wherever you may be (come back) /She's far away Those who loved her will never forget her Your heart stays restless like the wild and unbound seaįrom the realms of shadows back to Manderley I hope you enjoy it, although it's in German (there's no English version of the show yet), but here's the translation:Īnd those who enter shall be cursed and lost In the musical, the song is sung by the evil housekeeper Mrs Danvers who doesn't accept Mr DeWinter's new wife after the beautiful and glamorous Rebecca (his first wife) has died and tells her that no matter what she does, Rebecca will always be here and will never let her take her place.Īnd since Marta DuBois does such a great job playing the murderous mentalist on Voyagers - thus reminding me of the late Rebecca DeWinter, I thought it's the perfect opportunity to use my fave song for a fan vid ) I used the title song "Rebecca", sung by Susan Rigvava-Dumas (Mrs Danvers) and Wietske van Tongeren (the new Mrs DeWinter), recorded live at a performance in Vienna, 2007. I play characters, but in real life, I’m me.This is both a tribute to one of the great episodes of Voyagers, called "Agents of Satan" (the Halloween episode), and to my favorite musical "Rebecca", based on the book by Daphne DuMaurier. That’s not something I ever wanted to do. He had a whole persona that he played nonstop - he was never truly himself. I’m glad I get to do both, but I think dark comedies are my favorite … I watched a documentary on Cary Grant.

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I did a movie for Netflix with Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss, “The Last Laugh.” It’s a powerful story with a lot of comedy. I know he’s living in Charleston now and I’ve gone to Charleston and hoped I’d run into him by accident. Obstacles are just opportunities to grow.” Now they give me advice. MacDowell and Bill Murray starred in 1993’s “Groundhog Day.” Columbia Pictures/Everett Collection What career advice, if any, have you given your daughters?īasically, I tell them, “Terrible things can happen to you, but it doesn’t mean you won’t succeed. And I practiced! Right before we did the scene, he said, “How do you want to do this?” I said, “Should I just show you?” So I took my clothes off in front of him and said, “What do you think?” He kept saying, “You are so beautiful, oh that’s beautiful, that’s beautiful.” It made me calm. The director knew it wasn’t something I was dying to do, so the crew was cut back.

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I found it comfortable because I didn’t want to embarrass my children, for starters. My agents and managers wanted me to have a body double. Here’s what she told The Post about him, her actress-and-singer-songwriter daughters, Margaret and Rainey Qualley, and her upcoming nude scene - her first - in “Love After Love.” Why and how were you able to keep your clothes on all those years? She’ll discuss that and more at the 92nd Street Y on March 28, between clips from other films of hers, including “Groundhog Day,” which memorably paired the South Carolina native with Bill Murray. Now 59, the longtime face of L’Oréal is enjoying the juiciest role of her career: a widow rediscovering romance, to the horror of her grown sons, in “Love After Love,” out March 30. “When I turned 40, people kept asking me what it felt like to get older and know I wasn’t going to work any longer,” says Andie MacDowell.








Marta dubois