Soon-to-be Manchester City player Kalvin Phillips made no secret of his desire to play in the Champions League last year.
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Dame Arlene Phillips feels "lucky" to have had such a successful career. The 79-year-old choreographer recently worked on the new West End production of the classic musical 'Grease' and insists that she has no intention to slow down. She said: “Oh, my job is never done! I feel so lucky to have had the career that I've had and I shall go on.
" The former 'I'm a Celebrity star - who was nominated for an Olivier Award for work on the first revival production of 'Grease' back in 1993 and went on to choreograph London productions of 'The Sound of Music' and 'The Wizard of Oz' - is now directing the UK tour of the jukebox musical ‘The Cher Show’ and can relate to the 'Believe' hitmaker because of her attitude towards ageing. She told The Metro newspaper: "It was an absolute yes [to do this show]. Cher’s a woman who owns who she is.
And also I love her attitude toward ageing. Ageing is what you are inside. [Like Cher] I try to keep the boundless energy that goes on inside of me as a force to be able to do what I love.
” Arlene shot to mainstream fame as one of the four judges on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ alongside Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel-Horwood and Len Goodman from 2004 until 2008 and - despite being axed without warning in favour of younger pop star Alesha Dixon - insisted that while she "didn't deserve" to be ousted from her role insisted it was "only a job" and never thought the move was ageist. Arlene recalled: “I didn’t want anything… I said to myself ‘just try to put it aside. It’s only a job’.
I didn’t deserve that, it wasn’t right. But in terms of age, I never thought it was that. ”
.Soon-to-be Manchester City player Kalvin Phillips made no secret of his desire to play in the Champions League last year.
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Television presenter Prue Leith hilariously brought the pageant at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations to a halt when the car she was travelling in broke down.The Great British Bake Off star was being driven down the Mall in an open-topped vintage car as part of the procession, when the vehicle came to a sudden halt.The 82 year old baking icon joined over 200 of Great Britain’s favourites who paraded up to The Mall, including fellow Dames Joan Collins and Arlene Philips. However, the old black Jaguar she was travelling in unfortunately broke down as Prue was waving to the crowd, who gathered to catch a glimpse of some of the country’s national treasures.
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who died Thursday of unknown causes at 67, told The Digital Fix in September.Since he was afraid to be type-cast as a mafioso following the overwhelming success of Martin Scorsese’s mobster movie “Goodfellas” in which he plays Henry Hill, he refused to play similar characters back-to-back.He even turned down the role of Ralphie, eventually played by Joe Pantoliano, in “The Sopranos.”“I didn’t want to do another mafia thing, and I was shooting ‘Hannibal.’ It just didn’t feel right at the time,” he said in an interview with the Guardian last year.Yet, a role in “The Sopranos” universe wasn’t off the table. In “The Many Saints of Newark,” the HBO prequel which aired in October, Liotta played Aldo “Hollywood Dick” Moltisanti, the grandfather of Michael Imperioli’s Christopher.