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When We Were Young , also known as That Magic Moment and Moments , is a 1989 television film directed by Daryl Duke and starring Ronny Cox . It was written by Richard and Esther Shapiro .

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15-529: When We Were Young may refer to: Film [ edit ] When We Were Young (film) , a 1989 television film directed by Daryl Duke When We Were Young (web series) , a 2018 Chinese web series Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] When We Were Young (album) , a 2001 album by Dusted When We Were Young , 1997 album by Eddie Hardin When We Were Young , 2006 album by Akira

30-540: A 2023 single by David Guetta and Kim Petras Festivals [ edit ] When We Were Young (festival) , a music festival scheduled in October 2022 See also [ edit ] When We Were Very Young , a 1924 book of poetry by A. A. Milne When You Were Young , a song by the Killers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

45-495: A car accident, killing Phillip and Cecily, a beloved couple who were set to marry. Ben Kirkland ( Steven Weber ), who owned the car, feels guilty for having allowed them to drive the car even though they were drunk. Sixteen months later in New England, the group is now focussing on their future. Paige's powerful and intimidating father Matthew ( Ronny Cox ) is not satisfied with his daughter's boyfriend Michael, who now works in

60-425: A garage with high school friend Virgil Hawkins ( Eriq La Salle ). When he finds out that Paige and Michael are engaged, he tries to prevent his daughter from marrying a garage worker by firing Michael's father (who previously worked for him). Michael is enraged that his father has been fired because of a personal conflict, and promises to one day destroy Matthew. Paige, however, continues to support her father and breaks

75-401: A song on the 1984 album Close Company by Lou Rawls "When We Were Young", a song on the 1995 album Heartworm by Whipping Boy "When We Were Young", a song on the 2004 album Happy Love Sick by Shifty Shellshock "When We Were Young", 2017 by Jo Harman "When We Were Young", a song on the 2023 album One More Time... by Blink-182 " When We Were Young (The Logical Song) ",

90-444: A wealthy young femme fatale , has just graduated from high school and is now celebrating at rich classmate Lee's ( Dylan Walsh ) mansion. He tries to seduce her, but Paige ignores his affections due to her relationship with working class boy Michael Stefanos ( Grant Show ). Michael himself is quite popular with the opposite sex as well, as even Paige's mousy best friend Ellen Reese ( Cynthia Gibb ) admits that she fantasizes about him. At

105-486: Is offended that Michael is asking such from her, and realizes now that she is a simple tool for him to get closer to Farrell. At Paige and Lee's wedding, Ellen enrages Michael by informing him that she will get an abortion. When Lee gets in the middle, Michael throws a fight, shocking all the guests. Michael later apologizes to everyone, and makes peace with the wedding, as does Ben. At the end, Michael and Ellen announce their engagement, and Ben, Alex and Virgil leave town for

120-738: The Don When We Were Young , 2020 album by Eric Chou When We Were Young: Live in London, 1972 album by Roxy Music Songs [ edit ] "When We Were Young" (Pat Lynch song) , 1971 "When We Were Young" (Bucks Fizz song) , 1983 "When We Were Young" (Human Nature song) , 2001 "When We Were Young" (Sneaky Sound System song) , 2008 "When We Were Young" (Take That song) , 2011 "When We Were Young" (Dillon Francis and Sultan + Shepard song) , 2014 "When We Were Young" (Adele song) , 2015 "When We Were Young" (Passenger song) , 2016 "When We Were Young",

135-632: The South. Lindsay Frost Lindsay Frost (born June 4, 1962 ) is an American former actress. Frost was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up elsewhere in Minnesota. She is the daughter of actor Warren Frost . On television, Frost played the role of Betsy Stewart Andropoulos on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns from 1984 to 1988. She also played Dr. Jessie Lane in

150-491: The beach, which abruptly ends when Paige announces that she will marry Lee, and move to Boston. Heartbroken, Michael merges with Farrell's biggest competition: Bartman. Meanwhile, Ben and Alex are upset with the newly announced engagement as well, and aspire to break up the couple. Ellen has other worries, as she realizes that she is pregnant. Michael promises to marry her as soon as she has money, which he tells her he can arrange if she steals personal information from Farrell. Ellen

165-554: The cult films Dead Heat (1988) as Randi James, and in The Ring (2002) as Ruth Embry. On Broadway, Frost appeared in M. Butterfly (1988). Frost is married to video game producer Rick Giolito. She has two sons, Lucas Giolito , a Major League Baseball pitcher , and Casey Giolito, an actor. This article about a United States film actor born in the 1960s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an American television actor born in

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180-462: The drama Birdland , Sergeant Helen Sullivan in the crime drama High Incident , Fay Pernovick in the drama Nightmare Cafe , and Claire Stark in the crime drama Shark . She appeared on Crossing Jordan in the recurring role of Maggie from 2001 to 2006. She also guest starred in a number of series including Lost , Boston Legal , Shark , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , CSI: Miami , and Frasier . Frost also appeared in

195-468: The engagement. Along with Virgil, Michael comes up with plans to destroy Farrell's business, but his father warns him not to get involved with him. Nevertheless, Michael gets closer to the Farrell office through sleeping with Ellen, who now works as his secretary. Quickly, Paige starts to miss Michael and starts to doubt about her father's integrity at work. She arranges a passionate weekend with Michael at

210-432: The same party, aspiring singer Linda Rosen ( Jane Krakowski ) - known for having had many bed partners - tries to perform a song, but stage fright causes her to be bullied off the stage. Vulnerable, she gives into inexperienced Alex Twining's ( Jace Alexander ) attempts to court her. They are about to have sex in a motel, when Linda starts to vomit, ruining the night. Later at night, some of the students drive home and get into

225-536: The title When We Were Young . 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=When_We_Were_Young&oldid=1186708449 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages When We Were Young (film) California, June 1959. Paige Farrell ( Lindsay Frost ),

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