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Us Weekly on MSNAlicia Silverstone Recalls Kissing Costar 14 Years Older Than Her at Age 15
Alicia Silverstone recalled the emotional whirlwind she experienced on her first movie, which included kissing an actor 14 years her senior. Silverstone's breakout role came in 1993 with The Crush and from the moment she read for it,
Alicia Silverstone has recently revealed major struggle before she landed the role in 1993 movie, The Crush.The American actress expressed her excitement for playing the role of Darina Forester
The 1990s icon also looks back at "The Wonder Years," "The Crush," "The Babysitter," those Aerosmith music videos, "Blast From the Past," and "Excess Baggage."
Alicia Silverstone has always had her eye on the prize when it comes to her career. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly for their "90s Issue," Silverstone looked back at some of her earliest roles. The interview called back to a thought that the actress, now 48, shared with the magazine back in 1995.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNAlicia Silverstone Turned Down ‘Batman & Robin’ Multiple Times Because Batgirl Originally Written As “Just A Sex Object”
Alicia Silverstone says she almost passed on 'Batman & Robin' because its original script treated Batgirl like too much of a "sex object".
For the latest Acorn TV series, Irish Blood, not only is the name of the series intriguing, but the premise is equally promising.
Alicia Silverstone has a funny story about her time guest-starring on “The Wonder Years” more than 30 years ago. During a new interview with Entertainment Weekly published Friday, Aug. 15, the “Clueless” actress explained why the show’s star, Fred Savage, thought she gave him a fake phone number after they first met on set in 1992.
An "ageless" Alicia Silverstone slipped back into as character Cher Horowitz for a ‘90s-nostalgia tinged, "Clueless"-inspired Marc Jacobs ad.
EW's '90s Issue cover star dives into the decade that made her a star, what she's learned over the years, and what's next.