When they come along, they're often jewels, like 'Driving Miss Daisy.'
With few exceptions, actresses seem to graduate from babe to "Driving Miss Daisy," unless they're made the butt of jokes.
The makeup award went to "Driving Miss Daisy."
Her father wrote the play "Driving Miss Daisy," which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988.
Now add to that distinguished list "Driving Miss Daisy."
"Philadelphia" and "Driving Miss Daisy" both played against type and starred complex black men, albeit in secondary roles.
Back, for a moment, to "Driving Miss Daisy."
The car in Driving Miss Daisy is an awkward thing: a wheel and two wooden seats.
The acid test, of course, was to sit through Driving Miss Daisy without shedding a tear.
The movie was made by many of the same people who shaped the Academy Award-winning film "Driving Miss Daisy."