Ballycotton was the scene of a major movie called 'Divine Rapture' in summer 1995 which starred Marlon Brando, Johnny Depp and Debra Winger.
Divine Rapture is an uncompleted film that had been cast in 1995 with Marlon Brando, Johnny Depp, Debra Winger and John Hurt.
The Hymnus Eucharisticus appears in several movies and television programs, including most notably, Richard Attenborough's film Shadowlands (1993), on the later years of C.S. Lewis, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins (as Lewis) and Debra Winger.
He also composed the theme and score for the 1983 hit film Terms of Endearment starring Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger, notching a hit on the Adult Contemporary chart (and briefly the pop charts) under his own name with the "Theme" from this film.
In the first half of the movie, the Kulshan is prominently featured when actresses Lisa Blount (Lynette Pomeroy) and Debra Winger (Paula Pokrifki) take a ride across Puget Sound aboard the "ugly", but perfectly-open-for-filming-purposes, MV Kulshan.
Sedeak has been responsible for the financial and tax planning of a number of celebrities, including Michael Jackson, Debra Winger, Robert Zemeckis, Albert Brooks & Bob Gale.
Patsy Swayze transitioned to film by choreographing her first movie, Urban Cowboy, starring John Travolta and Debra Winger.
Debra Winger | Debra Messing | Debra Byrne | Debra Doyle | Debra Bowen | Debra Webb | Debra Monk | Debra McGrath | Debra Lawrance | Debra Jo Rupp | Debra DiGiovanni | Winger Live | Richard Winger | Debra Wilson | Debra Stephenson | Debra Lehrmann | Debra Fischer | Debra Byrd | Tropical Storm Debra (1978) | Tropical Storm Debra | Rob Winger | Debra Silverstein | Debra Shipley | Debra Plowman | Debra Milke | Debra L. Lee | Debra Lafave | Debra Kahn Tolchinsky | Debra H. Sowell | Debra Harrison |
It was rumored she was selected to take the place of Debra Winger in portraying Wonder Girl (aka Drusilla, the younger sister of Wonder Woman),
Casts for Night Kitchen Radio Theater productions have included Alice Playten, Richard Muenz, Debra Winger, Steven Rattazzi, Arliss Howard, Karen Kandel, Anthony Arkin, Robert Reames, Anthony Zaccaro, Michelle Esrick, and Ivy Austin.
All the Wrong Places is the byline to the song Lookin' for Love (in all the wrong places) released in 1980 as part of the soundtrack to the John Travolta and Debra Winger film Urban Cowboy.
Debra Winger was nominated for 'Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie' at the 2005 Primetime Emmy Awards.
A Kewanee boiler is also the dwelling place for the character Suzie DeSoto, played by Debra Winger, in the 1982 film version of John Steinbeck's book Cannery Row.