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The $200,000 pic, about a coterie of suave bank robbers, stars Charlie Mattera, Peter Greene, Justine Miceli and Myriam Mezieres. O'Neal plays the unfortunate manager of one of the banks the thieves visit repeatedly.
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Ann-Margret has inked opposite Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz and Dennis Quaid in Oliver Stone's football pic "Any Given Sunday."
She plays Margaret, the mother of Diaz's character.
She recently starred in "Life of the Party" for Lifetime. Other recent credits include "Grumpy Old Men" and "Grumpier Old Men."
She was repped in the deal by the William Morris Agency and manager Alan Margulies.
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Nicollette Sheridan has joined the cast of Karen Finley's indie pic "Creating Kali" for Heroica Films.
Sheridan will play the heroin-addicted Candy in the erotic suspense thriller helmed by performance artist Finley and produced by Kamala Lopez and Roger Mende for Heroica.
Sheridan's credits include "The Sure Thing," "Noises Off" and "Spy Hard." She was repped in the deal by attorney Tom Hoberman.
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Actor Lochlyn Munro has inked an exclusive television holding deal with Touchstone Television to appear in a yet undetermined series during the upcoming fall 1999 TV season. Munro recently wrapped a starring role in the action comedy "Camouflage," opposite Leslie Nielsen. He has also appeared in "Dead Man on Campus," "A Night at the Roxbury" and "Unforgiven." Munro's deal was brokered by Carl Rumbaugh of APA and his manager Robert Stein.
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Comedian Jeff Garlin has inked a deal with NBC Studios to develop a sitcom entitled "She's Yours Now." Garlin will write and star in the pilot, which is expected to draw from his 10 years as a stand-up comic and his personal life. It will likely be set in his home town of Chicago. Garlin's deal was brokered by attorney David Feldman at Bloom, Hergott, Cook, Diemer and Klein. He is managed by David Miner at 3 Arts.







