How do you know?
Maybe I'm conflating my terms. She was born to an American mother at an American hospital (Cedars-Sinai) which makes her a permanent American citizen.
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How do you know?
Maybe I'm conflating my terms. She was born to an American mother at an American hospital (Cedars-Sinai) which makes her a permanent American citizen.
She was born to an American mother at an American hospital (Cedars-Sinai) which makes her a permanent American citizen.
But that doesn't make her not British.
I think her nationality is irrelevant. It's the likelihood she's inherited her mama's acting chops (or complete lack thereof) that worries me.
JKR's deal with the movie studio requires them to only hire British actors.
JKR's deal with the movie studio requires them to only hire British actors.
And Irish, presumably?
I screened This Christmas this morning. I was surprised at how good it was. Quite the assortment of complex and flawed characters. This is not your feel-good Christmas movie. The many plot lines failed to come together in a neat little bow at the end. Overall I thought the message was, life sucks, but it's easier with family.
*rolls eyes*
My friend's kids are enraptured by the original Sesame Street DVDs. And they won't watch the new Elmo Street.
Good for them.
I seriously fear for the future of America what with the rearing of kids in safe insulated little bubbles. Real Life's going to be a fucking shocker.