Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze at the 'Dirty Dancing' premiere at the Gemini Theater in New York City on Aug. 17, 1987. When Dirty Dancing hit theaters on Aug. 21, 1987, it changed summer vacations ...
The actress revealed she never rehearsed the dance lift prior to filming. — -- The dramatic dance lift between Jennifer Grey and the late Patrick Swayze is arguably one of the most memorable ...
Jennifer Grey had a massive movie career in the 1980s when she was a young adult. She played 17-year-old Frances 'Baby' Houseman in the Patrick Swayze blockbuster movie Dirty Dancing in 1987, when she ...
"'Look what we did,'" Grey said of her would-be message to the late actor, who played Johnny Castle in the iconic 1987 flick. "We were playing kids and we were really young, in terms of where I sit ...
1987’s ‘Dirty Dancing’ is being adapted as a stage musical. Original writer Eleanor Bergstein is scripting with Tony winner Lonny Price directing. Price also appeared in the film alongside Patrick ...
On Aug. 21, 1987, summer vacations changed forever when Dirty Dancing premiered. The film told the stories of resort dance director Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze, then 34) and young guest Frances ...
When Dirty Dancing hit theaters on Aug. 21, 1987, it changed summer vacations forever and originated the iconic catchphrase "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." "Initially, I thought it was a little ...
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