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    Houston soared briefly on film with 'Bodyguard'

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Whitney Houston's film career was short — just three big-screen releases in her lifetime. But it resulted in one of the few romantic smash hits ever to star a black actress.

    Featuring Houston as a pop star and Kevin Costner as the protector who falls for her, 1992's "The Bodyguard" pulled in a whopping $121.9 million domestically and was No. 7 on that year's hit list, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

    Factoring in ticket-price inflation, that's the equivalent of a $230 million blockbuster in today's dollars. And worldwide, "The Bodyguard" was a $400 million success.

    "Most of the African-American women who have been big at the box office have been in comedies. Generally, you think of Whoopi Goldberg and you think of Queen Latifah, you think comedy," said Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian. "Whitney Houston, she really carried the mantle of being the romantic lead very well."

    Houston died Saturday at 48 after a long, tragic decline from drug use, erratic behavior and other problems in her personal life.

    When she made "The Bodyguard," her big-screen acting debut, Houston was at her peak, seven years after her phenomenal rise to stardom with her debut album. Hollywood seemed like another natural arena for her to conquer, and she put her magnificent voice to great use for the movie's most memorable tune, Houston's Grammy-winning cover of the little-known Dolly Parton song "I Will Always Love You."

    Critics called "The Bodyguard" melodramatic mush, finding the romance between a pop diva and an ex-Secret Service agent silly.

    Audiences couldn't resist, though, drawn by the chemistry between Houston and Costner, who was at the peak of his own popularity, fresh off the Academy Awards triumph of his 1990 hit "Dances with Wolves."

    Three years after "The Bodyguard," Houston returned to the screen alongside Angela Bassett and Gregory Hines in the ensemble romance "Waiting to Exhale," a solid hit with $67 million domestically.

    In 1996, Houston paired with Denzel Washington for the romantic romp "The Preacher's Wife," an update of Cary Grant's "The Bishop's Wife." ''The Preacher's Wife" did modest business, with $48.1 million domestically.

    It was the last-starring role for Houston, whose career faltered in the late 1990s.

    Houston had a big-screen comeback in the works with a supporting role in "Sparkle," due out this summer. A remake of the 1976 tale, the movie features Houston as the mother of a Supremes-like threesome of sisters that climbs to stardom.

    Romantic drama success such as Houston's in "The Bodyguard" has been elusive for black actresses. Supremes leader Diana Ross managed hits with the Billie Holiday story "Lady Sings the Blues" and her romantic drama "Mahogany."

    "Waiting to Exhale" co-star Bassett had modest successes with "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and the Ike and Tina Turner drama "What's Love Got to Do With It," the latter earning her an Oscar nomination.

    Halle Berry won an Oscar for the dark romantic drama "Monster's Ball," though that film found a relatively small audience. Jennifer Hudson, who performs a tribute to Houston at Sunday's Grammys, won an Oscar for 2006's hit musical drama "Dreamgirls."

    Another modern pop diva soon may join Houston among romantic successes on the big-screen. "Dreamgirls" co-star Beyonce Knowles has the lead in a new remake of "A Star Is Born," directed by Clint Eastwood.

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    • kill_kenny1999  •  Tampa, United States  •  3 months ago
      along with all the other short comings of this article one that sticks out quite well would be when David writes, (Whitney covers the little-known Dolly Parton song "I Will Always Love You.") um excuse me dummie but that song became a number one hit in two seperate decades for Dolly in the 70s and again in the 80s was named CMTs number one country love song ever and was the biggest song of her carreer . Little known? I guess it depends on which circles you run in but one of the most famous love songs ever country or other wise I would hardly consider little known.
      • HunterF 3 months ago
        Whoa there cowboy!
      • George 3 months ago
        You're not wrong.
    • Michael S  •  Chatsworth, United States  •  3 months ago
      Little known Dolly Parton song???? Maybe to you, but then you work of Yahoo.
    • cookie  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  3 months ago
      While not a big fan of her.....i did like the movie.....and looking back...im sure the way she behaved in it is the way most divas act when people worship their every move.....i do feel bad about her dieing so young but i also understand her lifestyle and by her own choices led her to it.......cookie
    • ponygirl  •  Cleveland, United States  •  3 months ago
      What do they mean, little known Dolly Parton Song, you don't kow country!
    • kristie  •  Greensboro, United States  •  3 months ago
      "little known Dolly Parton song"?!? no really, are you that oblivious, David Germain? seriously?!?
    • Yorick Hunt  •  3 months ago
      I think she spent too much time "Waiting to Inhale"
      • Vice 3 months ago
        Ba zing!
    • Dieu-Le-Veut  •  3 months ago
      When I think of Whoopi as an actress I don't think "comedy." First films that come to mind are Ghost, The Color Purple, Clara's Heart and Ghosts of Mississippi.
      • Vice 3 months ago
        Exactly.
    • Lisa H  •  3 months ago
      Wow.... these comments regardless who, what, where, when, why, and how come? Be respectful for her family at least.......
    • NONYA  •  Dalton, United States  •  3 months ago
      The person that penned this article is falted and flawed in many ways.

      Insult to Dolly Partin, by squelching one of her highest played songs
      Somehow ignoring other pretty black women who also starred as a love interest in film

      As if to somehow insist that there is some society barrier preventing other black women from being a leading romantic interest in film today is absurd.
    • ponygirl  •  Cleveland, United States  •  3 months ago
      Where do these writers get their information???
    • Daniel Escurel Occeno  •  Gubat, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      “All at once
      I finally took a moment.
      And I'm realizing that.
      You're not coming back.
      And it's finally hit me all at once.
      All at once I've started counting teardrops.
      And at least a million fell.
      My eyes began to swell.
      And all my dreams were shattered all at once”
      There are no drugs in heaven, but no more pain. She found peace.
    • aux  •  3 months ago
      Enormously talented and dead at 48 of a drug/alcohol overdose. That's very sad, no matter how you want to spin it.
      • Yorick Hunt 3 months ago
        Who needs to spin it? Although I don't know what "enormous talent" she showed in the past 15 years.
    • Yorick Hunt  •  3 months ago
      Her next film: "The Bodybag"
    • NINA  •  3 months ago
      Am I the only one who saw her reality show? She had an amazing voice but she was an addict ! Just like Michael Jackson why do we sing their praises I am sorry that she has passed but this sorrow only extends to her family those of us who have had family with this problem don't sing praises or blame other people we call it what it is a horrible addiction and the end result usually is death.
      • Vice 3 months ago
        Unlike Michael, Whitney was a victim that didn't hurt others. The only things they have in common is race and death.
    • I  •  Tucson, United States  •  3 months ago
      lil wayne should do a cover of "i'm every woman" for his next album.
    • Chip  •  Brookhaven, United States  •  3 months ago
      You buy these peoples tickets you watch their movies etc etc, by association we are responsible for hers and many before her deaths. we raise these people up to a level where they believe they are someone and in the end they become a victim of their own human weaknesses. who's death will we sponsor next? RIP Whitney. The ride with you was worth the fall.. or was it? Saddd.
    • An AZZ MAN  •  Detroit, United States  •  3 months ago
      Couldn't possibly have anything bad to say about Ms.Houston. I am not her judge and I haven't provided the planet with music of epic proportions. A voice that will soar forever. Very majestic that the last song she ever sang in public was "Jesus Loves Me".
    • Lisa  •  3 months ago
      Wow no M.J no H .D and now no Whitney what a heart ache for all of us as teens in the 80's good bless
    • P  •  3 months ago
      So .... "David Germain" ..... Have YOU EVER SOURED this BRIEFLY ???? ... Sorry, my mistake on the spelling ... of course you have !
      ( I meant to say SORED ... )
      You ain't no Miss Whitney mister sister !!
      Go take your ill-informed bag of bitter old queen somewhere else !!!
      ALL HAIL TO THE QUEEN Miss Whitney !!!!!!!!
      RIP Whit ... you left a lot of people with a lot of great memories ..... God bless.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      Even Kevin Costner can not save her....you need to help yourself.
      Rest in Peace.

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