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In 2005, Shelton made a brief but notable appearance as The Customer in the opening sequence of the successful film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City. In 2006, she played small roles in Paul Weitz's black comedy American Dreamz and Tony Goldwyn's drama The Last Kiss.
Since then, she has starred in numerous box office hits, including The Sandlot (1993), Never Been Kissed (1999), The Bachelor (1999), Valentine (2001), Sugar & Spice (2001), Bubble Boy (2001), Just a Kiss (2002), Uptown Girls (2003), Don't Come Knocking (2005), Sin City (2005), Grindhouse (2007), Nixon (1995), Warriors of Virtue (1997), A ...
- January 1, 1
- 1.69 m
- Los Angeles, California, USA
The Customer : Are you as bored of that crowd as I am? The Salesman : I didn't come here for the party... I came here for you.
An actress whose fresh-faced girl-next-door beauty has adapted easily to both comic and dramatic roles, Marley Shelton was born in southern California on April 12, 1974. Her mother was a schoolteacher who dabbled in acting while...
Apr 16, 2020 · Over the course of one day, Robert Rodriguez shot the scene with Josh Hartnett and Marley Shelton in front of a green screen. This was before he’d secured the rights the comics. Rodriguez shot the scene initially as test footage, just to show Frank Miller that he could faithfully adapt the look of Sin City for the screen.
Sin City (film) Portrayed by Marley Shelton in the film adaptation. Unlike the colorless comic, her dress is colored red and her eyes green, as the Salesman lights her cigarette.
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Mar 15, 2017 · In the macabre and entrancing first scene of Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s “Sin City,” a woman in a scarlet evening dress (Marley Shelton) and a man in a black business suit (Josh Hartnett) chat on a massive balcony overlooking a vast and shadowy metropolis.