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Sep 2019
1h 10m

Renée Zellweger - 'Judy'

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
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One of the outstanding actresses of her generation reflects on the roles that made her 'America's Sweetheart,' the downfall of her frequent collaborator Harvey Weinstein, the personal turmoil that led her to step away from the biz for six years and her performance as Judy Garland that many are calling her best work yet. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, rec ... Show More
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