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Pamela Gray

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You know Betty Anne's great survival skillā€”I realized getting to know herā€”her great survival skill is her understanding of what it means to love another person. That, to me, is her great heroism and the source of her courage and her strength. Betty Anne, because she just impulsively and instinctively
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The 1960s was an era similar to today when teenagers had a stake in what was happening politically. Iā€™ve heard young gun control activists from Parkland, Florida, saying, ā€œPeople of our age group havenā€™t had a voice since the ā€™60s.ā€ Just like the kids of today, the kids in the ā€™60s didnā€™t trust their
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as director but failed and they then agreed to let Goldwyn direct. This began a longtime collaboration between Gray as writer and Goldwyn as director.
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in San Francisco. In a 2018 interview with Taylor Steinbeck, Gray reflected on the teenage zeitgeist the story represents:
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loves the people in her life, she has this network of people that adore her.
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after which she spent several years teaching. While living in
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government, but they didnā€™t believe they were powerless. In
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Index

New York City, New York
Boston University
Jewish
New York City
Boston University
Oakland
Los Angeles
UCLA
Lew Hunter
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Violations
A Walk on the Moon
Catskills
Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award
Tony Goldwyn
Creative Artists Agency
David Seltzer
American Conservatory Theater
Miramax
Music of the Heart
Roberta Guaspari
Wes Craven
Meryl Streep
Conviction
Hilary Swank
Sam Rockwell
Toronto International Film Festival
Jan Lisa Huttner
Megan Leavey
Kate Mara

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