News about Martha Plimpton

At the premiere of her new show The Regime in New York City, Kate Winslet puts on a chic display in oversize cream blazer and sheer top

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
On Monday, Kate Winslet led the cast members of The Regime in New York City. Andrea Riseborough and Martha Plimpton co-star Andrea Riseborough and Martha Plimpton put on an elegant display in an oversize, cream blazer with satin lapels. She paired the chic outerwear with a predominantly black outfit featuring a low-cut corset top and wide-leg trousers.

The Kate Dictator!Winslet, 47, transforms into a titanic tyrant

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
It's been two weeks since Kate Winslet was named the Leading Actress Bafta for her part in the dramatic drama I Am Ruth. She accepted the award for a feature-length Channel 4 film about the dangers of social media, and she elpically told the audience at London's Royal Festival Hall the importance of highlighting the "painful stories that really do happen to people."

Karen is the niece of the new owner of 'The Goonies', who purchased a house

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2023
In December, Behman Zakeri, 37, bought the house from 1985's The Goonies for $1.65 million with the intention of welcoming fans to visit it. However, a neighbor did not like the idea and posted a note that says, 'GOONIES NOT WELCOME.' Thus began a friendly war between the new neighbors, with Zakeri promptly putting up his own banner reading 'HEY YOU GUYS!GOONIES WELCOME!' 'IGNORE KAREN' is a word that stands out for his neighbor,' he and his neighbor who bought the house next door putting up a sign with a large black arrow pointing to the neighbor's house.'

He's a huge fan of the 80s film, according to the owner of a legendary Oregon 'Goonies' house

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2023
The Goonies, a Kansas City businessman and self-described superfan of the 1985 cult classic, has bought the Oregon home made popular by the film. Behman Zakeri, 37, bought the Astoria, Oregon, $1.65 million home in the hopes of preserving it as a tribute to the beloved family film. 'The reason I'm buying it is for the community,' Zakeri said. Somebody has to be the caregiver, and somewhere else has to protect the historic.' Somebody has to keep it original and not be demolished,' said the author.'