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Kenny Ortega is looking back at the friction between the two stars on the set of the hit 1987 film. Patrick Swayze had ...
Kenny Ortega, choreographer of Dirty Dancing, revealed that Patrick Swayze got very annoyed by Jennifer Grey's "giggles" ...
No one puts Baby in the corner. Jennifer Grey is set to have the time of her life once more in the sequel to 1987’s “Dirty Dancing.” Lionsgate held a presentation at Cinemacon in Las Vegas ...
Actress Jennifer Grey recently revealed she will only do the "Dirty Dancing" sequel if her co-star, Patrick Swayze, is honored. The actor died in 2009.
Grey's turn as Baby cemented her spot in Hollywood history Victoria Edel Fri, December 20, 2024 at 5:07 PM UTC 3 min read Snap/Shutterstock Jennifer Grey in 'Dirty Dancing' in 1987 ...
Grey said that today, she has never felt more comfortable in her own skin. She’s currently keeping busy working on a "Dirty Dancing" sequel. Swayze passed away in 2009 at age 57 from cancer.
The 1987 film Dirty Dancing was one of the biggest hits at the time. Many moviegoers will never forget seeing the late Patrick Swayze dance with Jennifer Grey. Although Dirty Dancing was a success ...
It’s been four years since a sequel to “Dirty Dancing” was announced, with Jennifer Grey set to reprise her role as Frances “Baby” Houseman from the 1987 original. The follow-up film was originally ...
Jennifer Grey’s Frances “Baby” Houseman isn’t the only original “Dirty Dancing” character returning for the sequel. The actress told “Extra” that “Baby” will be joined by more ...
33 years after Jennifer Grey first flung herself into the arms of Patrick Swayze, the actress is set to reprise her role as Baby Houseman in a much-anticipated Dirty Dancing sequel, which she will ...
For fans of "Dirty Dancing," get ready, because the long-awaited sequel is happening. Actress Jennifer Grey, who played Baby in the 1987 film, told “Good Morning America” that a second film is ...
“Dirty Dancing” star Jennifer Grey joined the L.A. Times Book Club on July 27 to discuss her bestselling memoir, “Out of the Corner,” with Times senior entertainment writer Amy Kaufman. .