This is Renee Zellweger.  She had a very big part in the movie Chicago.  She played Roxie Hart.   She worked with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere and Queen Latifah.  Renee Zellweger was nominated for best actress of the year.  This is the first movie that Zellweger sang and danced in.  Roxie is what makes Chicago what it is.  The reason why Chicago is a musical is because Roxie takes real life situations and makes them into a song and a dance.  Roxie dies this because she wants to be on the stage some day singing and dancing.  This is Roxie's dream.  So she meets a man named Fred Kasely and he tells her that he knows someone and he can get her an act.  So they stat dating.  But it turns out that Fred lied to her.  So she kills him and then she gets caught.  So she goes to jail and meets Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones).  She stays in the part of the jail that is called "Murderesses Row".  The person who is in charge of this part of the jail is Matron Mama Morton ( Queen Latifah).  And she wants to get out of  jail so Mama gets her the best lawyer in Chicago Billy Flynn ( Richard Gere).  But at the time Mr. Flynn is working on Velma's case.  He then blows her off for Roxie and Roxie is proven innocent.  Then after she gets out of jail she goes out looking for a job on the stage and she can't get one.  Then her and Velma meet up and they end up doing an act together.  It and all works out good for the both of them.  

 

This is Roxie Hart singing her song, "Roxie Hart."

 

 

 

Here is Velma and Roxie behind the Movie Forum.

 

 

Here is another picture of Roxie singing her song in the movie. 

 

 

              Here is Roxie, at the end of her and Velma's act getting roses.

 

 

                                                        

        Here is Roxie and Billy going into the court room  to hear Roxie's case.

 

 

   This is a picture of Roxie and the director.  She is practicing for her song with Billy  Flynn, "We Both Reached For the Gun."

 

    

                                    

                 Here is Roxie in the movie standing behind the "C" for Chicago.

 

                                   

    `                          Here is another picture of Roxie with the director.

 

 

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