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Jul 26, 2021 · Abigail Breslin is looking back at Little Miss Sunshine.. The now 25-year-old actress starred in the 2006 film, and earned her first Oscar nomination for it. As the 15th anniversary approaches ...
Jul 27, 2021 · Breslin earned an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. Little Miss Sunshine was a two-time winner at the 79th Academy Awards. Alan Arkin won best supporting actor, and Michael Arndt ...
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Jul 26, 2021 · But 2006’s Little Miss Sunshine was a Big Deal for her. The comedy-drama released in theaters 15 years ago, on July 26, 2006, starred Breslin alongside Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette ...
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Sep 18, 2009 · Read how screenwriter Michael Arndt scripted Olive’s dance routine in his Oscar-winning screenplay. In the movie Little Miss Sunshine (2006), there is this wonderful scene: The ending dance sequence where seven-year-old Olive ( Abigail Breslin) performs on stage of the “Little Miss Sunshine” pageant. In the audience watching Olive do her ...
Jul 31, 2021 · Abigail Breslin knows some people still see her as her iconic character in the 2006 film Little Miss Sunshine . While promoting her new drama Stillwater, in which she stars opposite Matt Damon as ...
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Jul 27, 2021 · Abigail Breslin Remembers Her ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ Dance Scene as ‘Such A Blast’ Abigail Breslin is looking back at Little Miss Sunshine. The now 25-year-old actress starred in the 2006 film, and...
Sep 18, 2018 · The dance scene in Little Miss Sunshine (2006) No matter the miles, seven-year-old Olive’s dysfunctional family are taking a road trip to California to fulfil her dream of winning the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant. Like a fawn that’s walked into a circus, Olive prepares to perform alongside her candy-sleeved, teeth-parading counterparts.