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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 20050204
Author:Byrne, Terry
Byline: Terry Byrne
Kathleen Turner enjoys defying conventions.
"I turned 50 last summer," she says, in Boston to promote the three-week pre-Broadway run of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," which opens at the Wilbur Theatre on Thursday. "I love it. I can finally play some meaty female roles."
Most actresses do everything they can to deny their age, especially in Hollywood, but Turner has turned her attention toward stage more than film, where she burst onto the scene as a sexy temptress in "Body Heat," followed by "Peggy Sue Got Married,"O"Romancing the Stone," ...
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