![]() ![]() It was kind of the best hairdo I ever had. ![]() But I'm so glad I did it. I love the pictures now too. It was such a good look. Robin Tunney/Debra scene pack - feel free to download - give credits if. ![]() I think for the first month or six weeks, I loved it, brut then they kept on shaving it every day and I started wearing too much makeup by the end and, like, big earrings because people were saying, "Excuse me, sir," on the street. I couldn't get crazy haircuts or get pierced or whatever, so it was like going to town. It was so much fun and I loved having an abhorrent hairdo. Empire Records is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Allan Moyle, starring Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, and Liv Tyler. Dexter (2006) - S01E10 Thriller 1.4s Debra Dexter (2006) - S01E12 Thriller 2s Debra Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022) - S01E08 The Elysian Kingdom 1.9s Debra. I was a child actor and my mother never let me do anything fun to my hair. A soundtrack in search of a movie, Empire Records is one teen-music effort that never finds a groove. What about when you had to shave your head in Empire Records ? What defined many '90s movies was the soundtracks. I felt more attuned to those sort of characters. Published Empire Records was a definitive '90s movie with an essential soundtrack for a generation, including songs by Dire Straits and Rex Manning himself. I think they just seemed like those characters were more colorful to play, and I don't really know if I identified with people who felt incredibly confident about themselves. I wanted Fairuza 's part or Neve 's part. I was like, Sarah's the good one. You're going to want to stuff her in a locker and tell her to stop crying. You know, I didn't want to play the lead in The Craft. I think those characters just seemed more interesting to me when I read the scripts. Your character in Empire Records is pretty dark too. In a really enthusiastic way though! People genuinely love that movie. That one appealed to a certain age group. I think it became something that people watched at sleepovers, so I still get recognized from The Craft a lot. Yes, all the time. I can kind of tell, somebody from 10 feet away as they're walking up, like, that's a Mentalist fan, or that person is all about The Craft. Do people still recognize you from those roles? ![]()
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