Dream Boy (disambiguation)

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Dream Boy or Dreamboy may refer to:

Annette Funicello actress and singer

Annette Joanne Funicello was an American actress and singer. Funicello began her professional career as a child performer at the age of twelve. She rose to prominence as one of the most popular Mouseketeers on the original Mickey Mouse Club. As a teenager, she transitioned to a successful career as a singer with the pop singles "O Dio Mio", "Tall Paul" and "Pineapple Princess", as well as establishing herself as a film actress, popularizing the successful "Beach Party" genre alongside co-star Frankie Avalon during the mid-1960s.

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<i>Dream Boy</i> 1995 novel

Dream Boy is a 1995 novel by Jim Grimsley.

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Bad Boy may refer to:

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<i>Ill See You in My Dreams</i> (1951 film) 1951 film by Michael Curtiz

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<i>Dream Boy</i> (film) 2008 film by James Bolton

Dream Boy is a 2008 gay-themed Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by James Bolton and based on Jim Grimsley's 1995 novel of the same name about two gay teenagers who fall in love in the rural South during the late 1970s. It stars Stephan Bender and Max Roeg.

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