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Waiting to Exhale proved there was an
audience for films about strong, well-educated black women. Now
Exhale star Lela Rochon is breaking ground again. In The Chamber, the latest John Grisham courtroom
thriller-turned-movie, she'll play a legal assistant, a role
originally scripted for a white, blond actress. ''I just went in
and I read, and the director [James Foley] was open to the fact
that I could be anything,'' says Rochon. The story, about a
convicted killer in Mississippi, deals with such heated issues
as race relations and the death penalty. So, says Rochon, ''it
made sense for the character to be an intelligent black woman.
After all, it's set in current time.''
Casey Davidson
ARROW DIRT
Future entertainment-trivia collectors take note: At
one time, Friends it girl Jennifer Aniston was a leading
contender to play Christian Slater's love interest in the
stolen-nuke thriller Broken Arrow. According to sources, Aniston
did an Arrow screen test well before viewers went rabid for
Rachel, but movie execs found the chemistry between her and
Slater lacking. Other criticisms: She was ''too pretty'' and ''too
whiny'' to play the pistol-smart park ranger. Aniston wasn't the
only TV actress in the running. Fox also thought about Picket Fences' Lauren Holly and Mad About You's Helen Hunt, who opted
to make Twister instead. Eventually, the role went to Slater's
real-life ex and up-and-coming actress Samantha Mathis. Needless
to say, the movie's $44.8 million gross has lessened any regret
Fox might have about being Friend-less. And Aniston isn't
broken-hearted either. ''Like any actress,'' says her spokesman,
''Jennifer was auditioning for a lot of parts at that time.''
Judy Brennan
ETC.
And you thought Lisa Marie Presley was fickle. Just six
months ago Andrew Dice Clay dropped the ''Dice'' and landed a
family sitcom (CBS' Bless This House), announcing that the
Niceman Cometh. Oops! Seems the warm and fuzzy routine was even
less popular (House was canceled in January) and now, like
roaches in a New York apartment, the Dice is back. This May,
look for the return of Clay's trash-mouth shtick on HBO's Assume the Position. ''[CBS] put some pressure on him to bury the
Diceman,'' says a spokeswoman for Clay, but now ''he's Dicier than
ever.'' He must spend a fortune on stationery.
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