Monday, 17 December 2012

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Her popularity in terms of ame from her interviewing technique: she was always forthright, brash and loud, conforming to the British of an American. Her physical appearance matched this image, with red hair and blood-red . She cemented this trademark image in 1985, when she starred as loud-mouthed American actress Shelley DuPont on the British sitcom  According to a  documentary narrated by  it was Wax's role as backstage interviewer s 1987 benefit show  that eventually boosted her career to a higher level.
Many of her early television shows involved her being put into a situation where she simply met and people, mostly extraordinary members of the  (including a memorable visit to Boris Yeltsin prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union  In 1987, Wax was given her own comedy  Don't Miss Wax, on . She was also hired as a an overnight sustaining service for commercial radio in the UK.In December 1989, she appeared in the as an
Wax began work with the BBC in 1991 in a variety of television documentaries and interview programs, similar in tone to her 1980s work on the UK's Channel 4. Programs on alternative health and primetime interviews culminated in the mid 1990s with Wax's 1996 series Ruby Wax Meets, for the in which she interviewed public figures such as Wax was nominated in 1996 for award for her interview with  an interview which attracted an audience of over 14 million viewers.

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax

Mothers Wax 

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