New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Hollywood’s wild child ‘I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M 50!’

As the it-girl of Hollywood in the 1990s, Juliette Lewis has her fair share of stories to tell – not all of them reflecting well on her past choices.

Take, for example, the lead-up to her role in the 1991 movie Cape Fear.

The actress was 18 and had been chosen to play Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange’s daughter in the hit thriller.

The two A-listers wanted to take young, brash Juliette to an amusement park to develop a feeling

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