Who turned down the role in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy has revealed that he was offered a role in the 80s classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit but turned it down. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Murphy was asked to confirm or deny some things about his career and previous roles that he might have turned down.
Is Tommy Lee Jones in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Sting, Roddy McDowall, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Vincent Price, Jim Carrey, John Lithgow, Willem Dafoe, John Malkovich, George Hearn, Gabriel Byrne, Tim Robbins, Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Richard Gere, Jon Pertwee, Dudley Moore, Ron Perlman, Tommy Lee Jones, Ray Liotta, Thomas F Wilson and Jeff …
What age is Willow appropriate for?
PGWillow / MPAA rating
What disease does Tommy Lee Jones have?
The former Baywatch star and animal activist declared herself cured of the disease in the fall of 2015. Anderson was infected with the virus in the 1990s by rocker ex-husband Tommy Lee. Both are now cured of the virus. Up until 2013, hepatitis C was considered incurable.
Is Judge Doom a Disney villain?
Judge Doom (formerly known as Baron Von Rotten) is the main antagonist of Disney/Touchstone’s 1988 hybrid film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
What age is Princess Bride appropriate for?
PGThe Princess Bride / MPAA rating
Is Willow OK for a 5 year old?
With swashbuckling action, a daring quest and a large helping of sorcery, ‘Willow’ is a wonderfully timeless family movie that has become a classic for all the right reasons. As there is violence throughout, albeit relatively child-friendly, we recommend this movie for kids aged 7 and over.
Can you be cured of Hep C?
Hep C can be cured Years ago, hep C treatments took a long time and required injections. Today’s treatments are pills that can often be taken for 8-12 weeks and have high cure rates of 95% or greater.
How do u get hep C?
The hepatitis C virus is usually spread through blood-to-blood contact. Some ways the infection can be spread include: sharing unsterilised needles – particularly needles used to inject recreational drugs. sharing razors or toothbrushes.