A Famous Japanese Singer performs his Songs at a Concert where Olivia Hussey was attending. You'll see her in the first minute of Video & then thru out the Video they zoom in on her.
Uploaded by toyota59hatamoto on Jul 29, 2008
CM of Kanebo. Aired in 1979.
Song: Akira Fuse "You are more beautiful than roses"
Cast: Olivia Hussey
**Cool Commercial Video that Olivia did for a Cosmetic Company.**
オリビア・ハッセー~映画「マザー・テレサ」= (Olivia Hussey Interview About, "Mother Teresa" Movie.) -
Uploaded by kado8945 on May 6, 2010 - Interview with Olivia Hussey In Japan, who talks about her Role as Mother Theresa.
Uploaded by Juliet2heart on Dec 4, 2011 All Romeo wants to do is be with his Soul Mate, Juliet, and to lay her down on a Bed Of Roses. This is Dedicated to "My" Romeo! *Special Thank You to Bon Jovi & his AWESOME BAND for this FAVORITE SONG OF MINE!
Uploaded by kimagure89 on Jan 8, 2011
Another Fantasy Video of Olivia Hussey & Leonard Whiting getting together. As far as I see it, in Real Life that is, they BOTH STILL HAVE TIME TO DO SO! AND TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL BABIES TOO! ;D
Uploaded by kimagure89 on Jan 5, 2011
A "Fantasy" Video of Olivia Hussey & Leonard Whiting getting together. If ONLY THEY WOULD! Geez! They still have time!! And JUST THINK OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL BABIES THEY'D MAKE!! ;D
Uploaded by Sesshoummaru on Jul 10, 2011
Year's record production 1979
The beautiful actress as a singer, with two simple Melancholy Cafe Arabesque. Images from the 1973 movie, "The Lost Horizon."
Uploaded by theprimadonna on Feb 27, 2007-EXCELLENT VIDEO!
Song by Natasha St-Pier, clips of Zeffirelli's 1968 "Romeo & Juliet" This is One of My FAVORITE Videos that shows everything Juliet does to be with her one and only True Love, Romeo Montague.
Uploaded by lilleby11 on Apr 20, 2011 A huge fan's tribute to Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film version of the Shakespeare classic.
What more can I say...just watch and enjoy :) I hope you like my latest video.
Uploaded by Romeo1968Juliet on May 31, 2009
Don't fret love!
A Video made for Me, by "My" Romeo Husband, who had to go away for a while on a Business Trip. So he sweetly made this Video for me. :D
Originally Morešca was a romantic war dance. It's also an Italian dance & most mentioned dance of the 15th century. In Renaissance writings, a Morešca was danced & it's about the fight for a girl. It can be performed as a solo or group.