The star, now 62, also touched on the decision in her new memoir, Out of the Corner, saying she effectively 'banished' herself from Hollywood.
Actor had a rhinoplasty after the release of hit 1987 film 'Dirty Dancing'
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Following her starring role in Dirty Dancing as Frances "Baby" Houseman alongside Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Gray decided to get a rhinoplasty to alter the ...
The 62-year-old star underwent two rhinoplasties after starring alongside Patrick Swayze in the hit 1987 film 'Dirty Dancing'
As Jennifer Grey promotes her forthcoming memoir, "Out of the Corner," she is speaking out about multiple topics, including her two rhinoplasty surgeries.
As Jennifer Grey promotes her forthcoming memoir, "Out of the Corner," she is speaking out about multiple topics, including her two rhinoplasty surgeries.
"Today people think that their identity is limited, the world has told them what it is," Grey said. I mean it was like my religion," she told People magazine. I understand they were assimilating."
The "Dirty Dancing" star recalled the consequences of her nose job, which her mother suggested, during an interview with People about her new memoir.
I banished myself," she writes in her memoir, according to the Independent. "Overnight I lose my identity and my career." "I spent so much energy trying to figure out what I did wrong, why I was banished from the kingdom. "That was the first time I had gone out in public," Grey said. I mean it was like my religion." In the world's eyes, I was no longer me." I shouldn't have to do this.' That's really what I felt.
"Dirty Dancing" stars Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze, who died in 2009, reportedly disliked each other for years before filming the iconic movie.
"It was a pure and simple accident that was tragic. And very in love with his wife," she said. "She was genuine, naive; you would do a take eight times and Jennifer would do it differently every time. "And the weird thing was, it's like, "What's wrong with me? He was a macho guy," Gottlieb said. "And the fact that we needed to be a natural match created a tension," she continued.
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The narrative that the "Dirty Dancing" star was "banished from the kingdom" of Hollywood, was, ultimately, a lie, Grey said.
Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze created one of cinema's greatest ever romantic duos in Dirty Dancing, but it wasn't so smooth sailing in real life.
"That was the first time I had gone out in public. I really thought it was capitulating." 'I'm beautiful enough.'" And our being forced to be together created a kind of a synergy, or like a friction." "And the fact that we needed to be a natural match created a tension. I was very busy with Matthew [Broderick]. Like, what could be more different.”
Following her starring role in Dirty Dancing as Frances "Baby" Houseman alongside Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Gray decided to get a rhinoplasty to alter the appearance of her nose. According to the Independent, the actor said it was her mother who ...
The actress had two rhinoplasty surgeries after shooting to fame in the 1987 box-office hit Dirty Dancing as Frances “Baby” Houseman, opposite Patrick Swayze.
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Thyroid cancer is a disease that begins in the thyroid gland, which is at the base of the neck. The cancer will often present itself as a large bump (tumor) in the neck. Grey said that doctors were able to surgically remove her thyroid before the cancer spread to other areas of her body. Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March 2008, and fought the disease for a year-and-a-half. By the time individuals walk into the clinic with symptoms like jaundice, weight loss, back pain, or diabetes, it’s often very late in the stage of the disease.” - With a five-year survival rate of just 9%, it’s vital that pancreatic cancer is caught as early as possible. However, early detection is notoriously challenging for this disease, as symptoms often don’t present themselves until the disease has already progressed into later stages. Dirty Dancing was a fairy tale, a successful movie and formula, using dance as a metaphor for embodying your energy and getting out of your head, and your limiting belief systems.” Now, she is looking through life through a different lens, and feeling more comfortable in her own skin than ever before. “Today people think that their identity is limited, the world has told them what it is. “I feel like if I could say anything to him now I would say, ‘I’m so sorry that I couldn’t just appreciate and luxuriate in who you were, instead of me wishing you were more like what I wanted you to be,'” Grey said. The co-stars famously did not get along off-camera, which evidently created the right sort of tension for their on-screen characters.
Jennifer Grey speaks out on rhinoplasty and link-ups in her new memoir 'Out of the corner'
“I spent so much energy trying to figure out what I did wrong, why I was banished from the kingdom. “That was the first time I had gone out in public. I banished myself," she added.
Jennifer Grey, the daughter of Oscar-winning actor Joel Grey, spoke out about her two nose surgeries in her new memoir Out of the corner and explained how ...
“I spent so much energy trying to figure out what I did wrong, why I was banished from the kingdom. I banished myself,” she added. “That was the first time I had gone out in public.
Her parents, Academy Award–winning actor Joel Grey and actress Jo Wilder, had undergone rhinoplasties themselves, which influenced her decision. “She loves me, ...
I really thought it meant surrendering to the enemy camp. And it was like, ‘And, you know, I would look at Jennifer. I would wonder, you know, why was her… I really thought it was capitulating. [Underwent rhinoplasty] I understand it was the 50s. I mean it was like my religion. Make it easier for them.’ And then I did and she was right.
American actress Jennifer Grey has opened up about the impact that her nose surgery has had on her career.
The actress and dancer has been on TV shows such as Grey's Anatomy and Dollface in recent years. Here is a picture of Grey before her surgery, in her natural look. "That was the first time I had gone out in public. And it was like, 'And, you know, I would look at Jennifer. I would wonder, you know, why was her… In the world's eyes, I was no longer me." I really thought it meant surrendering to the enemy camp.
Jennifer Grey rose to fame in the late '80s thanks to her roles in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and, most notably, Dirty Dancing, where she played Baby Houseman ...
“Dirty Dancing was a fairy tale,” she said. “I believe in my heart that the second half of a woman's life is the best half,” she said. “In the world's eyes, I was no longer me,” Grey recalled. “I'm a person with other features and other amazing characteristics,” she said. “It was like my religion,” she said, though she understood why her parents both did it. Eventually, Grey surrendered “to the enemy camp” and had a nose job.