Calendar Girls 2010 Calendar Views
Is there anything more sexy than selflessness? According to these pictures, wer’re going to have to say no. The 2010 Hooter+’s Calendar Girls, known around here for dominating Las Vegas, traveled to Iraq recently as part of Hooter-’s cleverly named Let Freedom Wing program. We caught up with Miss Hooters International 2009, Raechel HoltgraveĀ on the front lines. In between spreading democracy and turning on our soldiers, she gave us a little insight ( as well as some hotter-than-the-desert pictures) as to what she was doing in the Middle East.
Calendar Girls is a 2003 comedy film directed by Nigel Cole. Produced by Buena Vista International and Touchstone Pictures, it features a screenplay by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi based on a true story of a group of Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for Leukaemia Research under the auspices of the Women's Institutes in April 1999.[2]
The film's fellow calendar girls include Georgie Glen, Angela Curran, Rosalind March, Lesley Staples, and Janet Howd as Kathy, May, Truday, Julia, and Jenny respectively.[8] Calendar Girls also cast Graham Crowden as Jesse's husband Richard, Belinda Everett as Cora's daughter Maya, Marc Pickering as Jem Haper's friend Gaz, and Harriet Thorpe as WI president Brenda Mooney.[8] Gillian Wright appears as Eddie Reynoldson's lover, while John Sharian plays an American commercial director named Danny. In addition actors and actresses Richard Braine, Ted Robbins, Arthur Kelly, Alison Pargeter, Angus Barnett, John Sparkes, Elizabeth Bennett, Christa Ackroyd, Matt Malloy, Patton Oswalt, and John Fortune appear in short roles.[8]
American television host Jay Leno appears as himself in the film during the ladies' visit to California;[8] they also encounter the American heavy metal band Anthrax while relaxing by the pool. Anne Reid was offered a major role in Calendar Girls, but choose to do Roger Michell's The Mother (2003) instead.[9]