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Duration: 159 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 576x320 | Added: 2009-Mar-11 |
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"Though her surname sounds distinctly Parisian, Kate French hails from New Jersey. Born to fashion model parents, it's unsurprising that this all-American beauty transitioned from modeling to acting with ease. Her striking blue eyes and brunette locks caught the attention of casting directors early on, landing her regular and recurring roles in TV shows like 'Wicked Wicked Games' (2006-2007), 'Gossip Girl' (2009-2012), and 'South of Nowhere' (2007-2008). The latter role, perhaps, sparked French's interest in LGBTQ+ storytelling as she went on to play Niki Stevens in Showtime's 'The L Word'. In one steamy scene, her character engages in a wrestling match with Mia Kirshner while clad only in a bra. The duo later bares all during a racy photoshoot and shares an intimate, shirtless moment onscreen. On the big screen, French showcased her cheerleading skills and uniform in 'Fired Up' (2009). Though her nudity was initially limited to a body double's work in 'Sutures' (2009), she later embraced more revealing roles in thrillers like 'Echoes' (2014), 'Blood Is Blood' (2016), and 'The Red House' (2014), displaying her impressive figure in both bikinis and underwear. Indeed, Kate French is truly très magnifique."
Alternate Names: Миа Киршнер, میا کرشنر, ミア・カーシュナー
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Mia Kirshner, born January 25, 1975 in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian actress known for her roles in television shows such as '24', 'The L Word', 'Star Trek: Discovery', and 'The Vampire Diaries'. She has also appeared in films like 'Love and Human Remains', 'Exotica', 'The Crow: City of Angels', and 'The Black Dahlia'. Kirshner is not only an actress but also a writer and social activist.
Release Year: 2004
Nation: Canada, Mexico, United States of America
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Director: Alison Maclean, Allison Anders, Angela Robinson, Bille Eltringham, Bronwen Hughes, Burr Steers, Clement Virgo, Daniel Minahan, Ernest R. Dickerson, Frank Pierson, Ilene Chaiken, Jamie Babbit, Jeremy Podeswa, Jessica Sharzer, John Curran, John Stockwell, Kari Skogland, Karyn Kusama, Kimberly Peirce, Leslie Libman, Lisa Cholodenko, Lynne Stopkewich, Marleen Gorris, Mary Harron, Moisés Kaufman, Robert Aschmann, Rose Troche, Tony Goldwyn, Tricia Brock
Writer: A.M. Homes, Adam Rapp, Alexandra Kondracke, Angela Robinson, Ariel Schrag, Cherien Dabis, David Stenn, Elizabeth Hunter, Elizabeth Ziff, Guinevere Turner, Ilene Chaiken, Joshua Senter, Kathy Greenberg, Lara Spotts, Mark Zakarin, Michele Abbott, Rose Troche, Susan Miller
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Companies: Coast Mountain Films Studios
Genre: Drama, Erotic Television Series, Lgbt-Related Television Series, Romance
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Keywords: female friendship, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, los angeles, california
The L Word follows Jenny, a recent graduate from the University of Chicago who moves to Los Angeles with her boyfriend Tim. At a party hosted by their lesbian neighbors Bette and Tina, Jenny meets Marina, the owner of a local coffeehouse, and experiences an attraction that makes her question her sexual orientation. This encounter introduces Jenny into a world of lesbian friends including Dana, a tennis player; Alice, a magazine writer; Shane, a hairstylist with commitment issues; and Kit, Bette's half-sister struggling with alcoholism. The series explores the lives, loves, romances, and career struggles of this group of friends as they navigate their relationships in Los Angeles.
The L Word is an American-Canadian television series that premiered in 2004, created by Ilene Chaiken. Set primarily in Los Angeles, California, the show focuses on a group of lesbian friends and their experiences with romance, careers, and personal growth. The series explores themes of female friendship, LGBTQ+ relationships, self-discovery, and the challenges faced within the queer community. It is notable for its diverse representation of lesbian characters and their stories.