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5 Photos. Kelly Curtis was born on 17 June 1956 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for The Sentinel (1996), Trading Places (1983) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). She has been married to Scott Morfee since 14 September 1989. More at IMDbPro.
- January 1, 1
- 1.78 m
- Santa Monica, California, USA
Trading Places (1983) as Muffy; Magic Sticks (1987) as Shirley; Checkpoint (1987) as Joyce; The Devil's Daughter (1991) as Miriam Kreisl (starring role) Ex-Cop (1992) as Officer; Mixed Blessings (1998) as Annie Weaver; June (1998) (short film) Production crew. Freaky Friday (2003), production assistant; Christmas with the Kranks (2004), assistant
Jamie Lee Curtis ... Ophelia: Jacques Sandulescu ... Creepy Man: W.B. Brydon ... Bank Manager: Margaret H. Flynn ... Duke & Duke Receptionist: Kelly Curtis ... Muffy: Tracy K. Shaffer ... Constance: Susan Fallender ... Bunny: Bo Diddley ... Pawnbroker: Alfred Drake ... President of Exchange: Lucianne Buchanan ...
The film has numerous cameos, including singer Bo Diddley as a pawnbroker; Curtis' sister Kelly as Penelope's friend Muffy; the Muppets puppeteers Frank Oz and Richard Hunt as, respectively, a police officer and Wilson, the Dukes' broker on the trading floor; and Aykroyd's former Saturday Night Live colleagues, Tom Davis and Al Franken, as ...
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- Loose Inspirations. While body-swap movies like Freaky Friday and Vise Versa were all the rage in the 1980s, Trading Places took inspiration from the more classic literary and cinematic fare.
- Meant For Richard Pryor & Gene Wilder. According to the Business Insider, Trading Places was originally meant as a Richard Pryor/Gene Wilder vehicle coming off the massive success of their two prior collaborations, Silver Streak and Stir Crazy, respectively.
- Casting Hopefuls. Before Denholm Elliot was cast as the elegant English butler Coleman in the film, Landis considered Sir John Gielgud and Ronnie Barker for the role.
- The Mackenzie Brothers. In the third act of the film, the main characters spend time aboard a train during a costume ball. At one point, a pair of baggage carriers played by SNL alums Al Franken and his partner, Tom Davis, appears.
Jun 8, 2013 · Thirty years ago, “Trading Places,” John Landis‘ classic comedy, premiered to critical and commercial success.Not only was it the 4 th highest grossing film of 1983 (making over $90 million ...