![]() The high school for Marlborough, RHAM, confirmed she was class of ‘81 but would not say (or knew) nothing more.“richlunt” posted she’s from Marlborough, CT.It was probably the better option of the two. Wood was engaged to Marilyn Manson at one point, but actually ended up marrying Bell last year. Evan Rachel Wood (Green Day, “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” 2005)Īlthough she was already an up-and-coming star at the time, she played a great role in this moving clip alongside “Billy Elliott” actor Jamie Bell. It’s also a nice reminder of what the Strokes were like when they were good. Mila Kunis (The Strokes, “The End Has No End,” 2003)Īt the time, Eva Mendes was the real star of this video but ten years later, it’s a great chance to see a pre-fame Mila Kunis. There’s definitely no way she could have agreed to be in this video for the love of the music because Everclear suck. She went on to star in “Mad Men” and here she is with a nametag that says “loopy.” Maybe it was a cosmic hint at the stardom to come, but most likely just a paying job for the then-struggling actor. Christina Hendricks (Everclear, “One Hit Wonder,” 1999) In fairness, the “Spiderman” trilogy star didn’t have much of a muse. Playing the mysterious-stranger-on-the-subway role, Dunst looks pretty vacant in this clip. Gotta love the dyed red hair! Kirsten Dunst (Savage Garden, “I Knew I Loved You,” 1999) She’s the archetypal kooky LA hipster now, but Deschanel was rocking the punk look in this early role. Zooey Deschanel (The Offspring, “She’s Got Issues,” 1998) It was a footnote in the musical career of the band, but the start of a torrid on-off affair between Jagger and Jolie in which Jagger did all the chasing and Jolie famously left him exasperated. Sporting a buzz cut and a killer pout, Jolie made a name for herself in this Stones video. Angelina Jolie (Rolling Stones, “Anybody Seen My Baby,” 1997) When Jenny really was from the block, she made short appearances dancing in videos like this. Drew.” J-Lo (Janet Jackson, “That’s The Way Love Goes,” 1993) Back in 2006, she was a cast member in the much less glamorous “Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Fantasy became reality for the band’s singer David Coverdale, who ended up marrying Kitaen in 1989. She was the fantasy girl in a number of Whitesnake videos, most notably this one. Tawny Kitaen (Whitesnake, “Here I Go Again,” 1987) The two hit it off on set, got hitched in 1989 and are still together to this day. Paulina Porizkova (The Cars, “Drive,” 1984)Īt the time of shooting this video, Porizkova was a big-time model and Cars singer Ric Ocasek was already married. It’s now so famous that The Boss often recreates it when playing the song live. Courteney Cox (Bruce Springsteen, “Dancing In The Dark,” 1984)Ī full decade before she became a star through “Friends,” Cox became an icon for bad dancing during the end sequence of the “Dancing In The Dark” video. (She also featured in other videos for ZZ Top, including “Sharp Dressed Man” and “Legs.”) More recently, you may have seen her as one of the original cast members of “The Real Housewives Of Orange County.” She should have stuck with ZZ Top videos. In this clip, Keough is the first of the three ladies to get out of the car at the gas station. Jeana Keough (ZZ Top, “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” 1983) Here, a dozen women that set MTV on fire. The era of big-budget video production may be coming to an end but the last 30 years have seen countless female actors come to wider attention by getting attention-grabbing roles in promotional clips. MTV gong from the '80s sold at auction for over $15Kīobbie Brown - the star of Warrant’s 1990 “Cherry Pie” video - exclusively revealed to The Post her debauched days as a ‘’90s video vixen, including her crazy sex life with Tommy Lee and Leonardo DiCaprio’s massive manhood.īut she isn’t the only girl to have made her start in a music video. Paramount Global slashing 25% of staff, shutting down MTV News: report I testified in my own murder trial - and sent my ex to prison for lifeĭrugged-up Stevie Nicks, Nirvana feuds and Bill Clinton's briefs: Inside MTV News' glory days
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