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Alternate Names: Goldie Jeanne Hawn, Goldy Jeanne Hawn
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Goldie Jeanne Hawn, born November 21, 1945, is an American actress known for her versatile roles. She started as a dancer before gaining fame on TV's 'Laugh-In'. She won an Oscar for her role in 'Cactus Flower' (1969) and has since starred in numerous films like 'Private Benjamin', 'Overboard', and 'The First Wives Club'. Notably, she played Molly, the high school track coach turned football coach in 'Wildcats' (1986). Hawn has been in a long-term relationship with actor Kurt Russell and is the mother of actress Kate Hudson.
Release Year: 1982
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Norman Jewison
Writer: Barry Levinson, Valerie Curtin
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Companies: Timberlane Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Best Friends (1982) follows the story of a professional couple who have lived and worked together for many years. They suddenly decide to marry, but their betrothal causes unexpected difficulties. As they navigate married life, they discover that being husband and wife is quite different from being 'best friends'. Their new dynamics lead to humorous and awkward situations.
Best Friends is a 1982 comedy-drama directed by Norman Jewison. Set in Hollywood, it revolves around the complex relationship between a professional couple who decide to marry after living and working together for many years. The film explores how their relationship evolves when they transition from being 'best friends' to husband and wife.