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Sitcom leotard scene

Donna Dixon in leotards and tights....tv donna dixon leotards tights tom hanks drag bosom buddies

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Spies like us

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Moonlighting

S03E11.blonde on blonde - Donna Dixon...fur

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Beverly Hills Madam

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Dr. Detroit Meets James Brown

A Classic Party Scene...Dr Detroit james brown dance song funk music party movie akroyd pimp nanny drescher Lynn Whitfield Donna Dixon

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Stepfanie Kramer on BOSOM BUDDIES

Early guest role for Stepfanie Kramer (HUNTER)....Bosom Buddies Tom Hanks Peter Scolari Stepfanie Kramer Donna Dixon

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PAUL McCARTNEY - SPIES LIKE US 1985

"Spies Like Us" is a 1985 song to the title of the 1985 Warner Bros. motion picture of the same name, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon. It was written and recorded by Paul McCartney, and was a top ten hit in the US in late-1985, making it McCartney's final top ten hit in the US.

Multiple releases were issued in the U.K.: a regular 7" single, a 7" shaped picture disc, a regular 12" single featuring extended mixes and the B-side "My Carnival" (a song by Wings from the Venus and Mars session) and a 12" picture disc.

The minute-long outro, which turns the tempo up a notch and features Linda singing "spies like us" over and over and Paul ad-libbing his trade-mark rock'n roll hollers, is a highlight of the song. When the movie Spies Like Us hit the theaters, producers opted to play the outro first in the closing credits before playing the entire song.

Critics derided the song for its trite lyrics, purists for the supposed "sell-out" nature of the song so directly tied to a movie (although whether the song was worse in this regard than "Live and Let Die" or Duran Duran's "A View to a Kill" is debatable).

The video for the song, directed by John Landis (who also directed the movie), was banned by the BBC because Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase appeared in it playing instruments. British labor rules prohibit non-musicians from performing in videos. It didn't occur to them that Aykroyd was in the Blues Brothers and was a proficient harmonica player and Chevy Chase once played drums for Steely Dan.

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Beverly Hills Madam

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Beverly Hills Madam

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Beverly Hills Madam

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