Olivia Hussey


I hated this film



until



Olivia Hussey came on (she is a major hottie!)

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She is beautiful but the fact that she was obviously pregnant throughout the film is just one more reason why this movie is priceless. I haven't seen it in 30 years. I loved it then (I was 14) and I'm ready for a second dose.

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I didnt know she was pregnant
Mind you The Things I Will Not Miss is my favourite number

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She was married to Dean Paul Martin (son of the late Dean Martin). Martin and Hussey became the parents of Alexander Dean Martin who was born in 1973.

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Love this film as it brought my attention to the gorgeous Olivia Hussey.

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Perhaps her supposed pregnancy would explain why her boobs looked enormous in this one?!

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She is the reason why so many people excel in R&J in high school. Forget all of Shakespeare other plays-sonnets...he wrote nothing else.

Hard to believe she's only 11 years older than I.

I loved her long hair.

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Olivia was always reed-thin ... in this film she is obviously pregnant, which actually lends her a radiant quality. I have some costume stills which must have been shot at the very end of filming for publicity purposes, and she looks practically full-term - fully pregnant - yet the stills were released unretouched! They are quite hilarious. I can't help thinking the PR department knew the film was going to bomb and simply didn't bother retouching Olivia's huge bump from the photo's.

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She wasn't exactly reed-thin in Romeo and Juliet with Leonard Whiting.

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Small and slender maybe, but reed thin implies she was shapeless which she most definitely was not.

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Was that her actual voice when she sang, or was she dubbed. If she really sang, she sounded OK.

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You seen Romeo and Juliet?

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