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  • Precious star Mariah Carey, who de-glammed for her role, attends the premiere with her husband, Nick Cannon.

    Red carpet report: 'Precious' 2009

  • But in Blue Valentine, they have not only de-glammed themselves, they have turned in brilliant acting performances for which Williams has received an Academy Award nomination.

    Nicolaus Mills: Blue Valentine's Sexual Politics Nicolaus Mills 2011

  • But in Blue Valentine, they have not only de-glammed themselves, they have turned in brilliant acting performances for which Williams has received an Academy Award nomination.

    Nicolaus Mills: Blue Valentine's Sexual Politics Nicolaus Mills 2011

  • She was wonderful in Heavy, as a world-weary waitress, and also in the wonderful, underrated methed-out Spun, allowing herself to be significantly de-glammed.

    Kim Morgan: The Rapture of Debbie 2009

  • The driver Diane Kruger, vaguely de-glammed pulls him from the vehicle, saves his life, then runs off.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The driver Diane Kruger, vaguely de-glammed pulls him from the vehicle, saves his life, then runs off.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • She's been de-glammed with mousy brown hair, ugly, off-the-rack dresses and pale makeup that makes her look like a Poor Pitiful Pearl doll, but her strength never falters, even when she folds her tent and walks away-a disappointing surrender for a woman who could do more for her liberal causes if she stayed put and fought for changes from within.

    The New York Observer - 2009

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