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  VH1.com : Movies : Person : Chloe Webb : Biography
Webb's film debut was as self-destructive Nancy Spungen in Sid and Nancy (1988), co-starring with great aplomb as Nancy to Gary Oldman's punk rocker Sid Vicious.
However, Webb wouldn't be seen in a major film role until the next year, when she played the unlucky-in-love Mona Ramsey in director Alastair Reid's lavishly praised Tales of the City.
Webb's work in the later half of the '90s was sparse -- she appeared as a supporting actress in Love Affair with Warren Beatty and Annette Bening in 1994, and wouldn't be seen on the big screen again until the 1998 release of modern Western The Newton Boys.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/66103/bio.jhtml   (308 words)

  
 Webb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Webb Ranch, a farm on Stanford University land, USA
Lucy Webb Hayes (1831 - 1889), First Lady of the United States during the presidency of her husband Rutherford B. Hayes
Philip Webb, British Arts and Crafts architect, designed Red House in Bexleyheath.
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 The Austin Chronicle Screens: Video Reviews
With their disdain for all things conventional, including life itself, Vicious and Spungen are a pathetic pair and one very potent reminder of a turbulent era that neither of them survived.
In fact she's pretty scary with her ratty bleached hair and apocalyptic make-up, but it's the depth of Spungen's debilitating misery that Webb captures in an ugliness bordering on bravery.
Her tragedy of self-destruction is one that has been played many times both on- and off-screen but seldom in such a harrowing and searing composition of addiction, despair, and emptiness.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/2000-12-08/screens_video.html   (405 words)

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