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Duration: 270 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Elizabeth Russell, بتسی راسل, 貝西·羅素
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Betsy Russell, born Elizabeth Russell on September 6, 1963, in San Diego, California, is an American actress of Jewish descent. She expressed a desire to act at age eight and began her career after graduating from Mission Bay High School in 1981. Her first role was in 'Let's Do It!' (1982), followed by appearances on TV shows like 'T.J. Hooker' and 'Family Ties'. Russell gained prominence with her breakout role as Jordan Leigh-Jensen in the comedy 'Private School' (1983). She starred in several B-movies throughout the 1980s, including 'Tomboy' and 'Cheerleader Camp', and had recurring roles on TV series such as 'The A-Team'. Russell resides in Malibu, California. She was married to actor Vincent Van Patten from 1989 to 2001, with whom she has two sons. After a brief retirement, she returned to acting with a role in the 'Saw' film series (2006-2010) as Jill Tuck.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Levada da Breca, College in calore, Tomboy - Junge, was für ein Mädchen
Director: Herb Freed
Writer: Ben Zelig
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Companies: Crown International Pictures, Marimark Productions
Genre: Comedy, Romance
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Keywords: mechanic, race car driver, rivalry, sponsorship, tomboy
Tomboy follows Tommy Boyd, a self-reliant mechanic with a crush on Randy Starr, a cocky race car driver she meets at a party. Male chauvinist Randy doesn't take Tommy seriously due to her gender, so Tommy challenges him to a high-stakes automobile race for his respect and a chance to prove herself as a worthy competitor in the world of racing.
Tomboy is a 1985 American comedy-romance film directed by Herb Freed. It centers around Tomasina 'Tommy' Boyd, a tomboyish mechanic with aspirations to excel in the male-dominated world of race car driving. The movie explores themes of gender roles and rivalry as Tommy competes against her racing idol Randy Starr for a multi-million dollar sponsorship contract.