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The Blue Iguana is a 1988 American crime comedy film directed by John Lafia and starring Dylan McDermott , Jessica Harper , Pamela Gidley and James Russo . The plot is about a bounty hunter who is blackmailed into stopping the transfer of twenty million dollars from a Mexican tax paradise into the United States. The film was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival .

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12-490: (Redirected from Glory Daze ) Glory Days or Glory Daze may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Glory Days (1988), a TV movie starring Robert Conrad and Pamela Gidley Glory Daze (film) (1996), an American film Glory Daze: The Life and Times of Michael Alig (2015), a biographical crime documentary film about Michael Alig and his Club Kids an alternate title for

24-524: A 2002 American mystery series Glory Daze (TV series) , a 2010 American comedy-drama series Other art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Glory Days (audio drama) , a Doctor Who spin-off audio drama Glory Days (musical) , a 2008 Broadway show Super Army War (2005), a Game Boy Advance game titled Glory Days: The Essence of War in Europe See also [ edit ] Days of Glory , films Topics referred to by

36-471: A private eye ( Dylan McDermott ) to Mexico to recover money laundered by a banker ( Jessica Harper ) and her sidekick ( James Russo ). Roger Ebert gave The Blue Iguana a negative review and described it as "a smart-aleck parody of private-eye movies, but it knows as little about private eyes as it does about parodies, and movies". This article about a 1980s comedy-drama film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

48-512: Is also known for her roles in television series, including Strange Luck as Audrey Weston (1995–1996), and her recurring role as Brigitte on The Pretender (1997–2000). Gidley was born in Methuen, Massachusetts , and raised in Salem, New Hampshire . She was the third of four siblings and the only daughter. She had two older brothers, Glenn and Daniel, and one younger brother, Brian. She won

60-662: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pamela Gidley Pamela Catherine Gidley (June 11, 1965 – April 16, 2018) was an American actress and model. She began her career as an actress in 1986, debuting in the film Thrashin' , before appearing in a number of films, including Dudes (1987), Cherry 2000 (1988), The Blue Iguana (1988), Permanent Record (1988), Highway to Hell (1992), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Jane Austen's Mafia (1998), and The Little Vampire (2000). Gidley

72-406: The 1976 film Goldenrod Music [ edit ] Glory Days (Little Mix album) , 2016 Glory Days (The Amity Affliction album) , 2010 "Glory Days" (Just Jack song) "Glory Days" (Bruce Springsteen song) "Glory Days" (Gabby Barrett song) Television [ edit ] Glory Days (1990 TV series) , a 1990 American drama series Glory Days (2002 TV series) ,

84-404: The 1986 film Thrashin' . She appeared in several films of the 1980s, including Dudes , Permanent Record , The Blue Iguana , and Cherry 2000 . Gidley starred in many films throughout the 1990s, including Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me , a prequel to the short-lived television series ; Disturbed , alongside Malcolm McDowell ; Highway to Hell ; the comedy Jane Austen's Mafia! ;

96-736: The Wilhemina Modeling Agency's "Most Beautiful Girl in the World" contest on March 12, 1985, in Sydney , Australia. As her modeling career had taken off, Gidley studied acting at the New York Academy of Dramatic Art under actress and acting teacher Stella Adler , who ran the Stella Adler Studio of Acting . She eventually moved to Los Angeles to pursue her career in acting. Gidley made her acting debut in

108-555: The action adventure series MacGyver . She had three appearances as Army Lieutenant Nikki Raines in Tour of Duty during the 1987–1988 season. She also had the recurring role of Brigitte Parker in The Pretender . Her character was the first to be introduced on the show's official website before any of the episodes had aired. She played another recurring character, Teri Miller on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . She appeared in

120-401: The comedy horror Aberration , a film in which she starred in the lead role; and Kiss & Tell , a film in which Gidley also served as producer. In 2000, she appeared in the family comedy The Little Vampire . Her last film was the direct-to-video comedy Cake Boy . Gidley is perhaps best known for her roles in television series. Her first appearance in television was in an episode of

132-417: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Glory Days . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glory_Days&oldid=1167557504 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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144-576: The show's first and third seasons. She starred as Audrey Westin in the short-lived mystery series Strange Luck which lasted one season. Other television credits include Crime Story , Tour of Duty , and the serial drama Skin , which was cancelled after just eight episodes, and she guest starred in an episode of The Closer . Gidley died at her home in Seabrook, New Hampshire , on April 16, 2018, aged 52. The cause of death had not been made public. The Blue Iguana IRS agents send

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