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Episode: Season 8, Episode 2: Waking Up Is Hard to Do
Duration: 50 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2015-Sep-27 |
Birth Name: Julianne Christie
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Alternate Names: Julie Anne Christie
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"Despite her alluring presence, Julianne Christie has predominantly taken on supporting roles throughout her career in show business, spanning over two decades. While never nabbing a leading role in film or television, she has maintained steady work. Her cinematic debut came as a 'Fresh Nug' in Pauly Shore's 'Encino Man' (1992), an affectionate term at the time. Christie shared the screen with Julia Sweeney and Dave Foley in 'It’s Pat: The Movie' (1994) as a strip club hostess, alongside Eddie Murphy in 'The Nutty Professor' (1996) playing a sporting goods clerk, Jeffrey Dean Morgan in 'Legal Deceit' (1997) as Sophia, and with Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow in 'Bounce' (2000) as Zola. She also appeared alongside William Shatner in 'Shoot or Be Shot' (2002) as Heidi and Fiona, and Elliott Gould in 'All I Want Is Christmas' (2012) as Jennifer Cameo.
Christie's notable television appearances include a series regular role as Corinne O’Boyle in 'Public Morals' in 1996, and a part in the miniseries 'Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer' (1997). In 1993, she took on a daring role as Patty Constance on 'NYPD Blue,' where she was caught in a hotel tryst by Sipowicz while fully naked. This scene, broadcast primetime on a major U.S. network in the early '90s, caused quite a stir due to its explicit nature."
Release Year: 1993
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Director: Adam Nimoy, Alan Rosenberg, Andy Wolk, Brad Silberling, Carol Banker, Charles Haid, Clark Johnson, Craig Zisk, Daniel Sackheim, David Rosenbloom, Davis Guggenheim, Dennis Dugan, Dennis M. White, Dianne Houston, Dick Lowry, Donna Deitch, Ed Begley Jr., Elodie Keene, Eric Laneuville, Farrel Levy, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Gregory Hoblit, Henry Bronchtein, Jake Paltrow, James McDaniel, Jeff McCracken, Jesse Bochco, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Jim Charleston, JoAnne McCool, Joe Ann Fogle, John Hyams, John Tracy, Jorge Montesi, Karen Gaviola, Kathy Bates, Kevin Hooks, Lesli Linka Glatter, Marc Buckland, Mark Piznarski, Mark Tinker, Matthew Penn, Michael M. Robin, Michael Switzer, Michael W. Watkins, Nelson McCormick, Paris Barclay, Paul Eads, Perry Lang, Peter Markle, Randy Zisk, Rick Wallace, Robert J. Doherty, Steven DePaul, Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: Adisa Iwa, Alexandra Cunningham, Ami Canaan Mann, Ann Biderman, Art Monterastelli, Barry Douglass, Bernadette McNamara, Bill Barich, Bill Clark, Bonnie Mark, Burton Armus, Buzz Bissinger, Catherine Stribling, Channing Gibson, Charles H. Eglee, Christopher McQuarrie, David Milch, David Mills, David Shore, David Simon, Dennis Woods-Doderer, Doug Palau, Edward Allen Bernero, Edward Shuttleworth, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Eric Newman, Eric Rogers, Franklyn Ajaye, Gardner Stern, George Putnam, Greg Ball, Greg Plageman, Harold Sylvester, Hugh Levick, Jane Wallace, Jason Cahill, Jill Goldsmith, Jody Worth, John Chambers, Jonathan Lisco, Jonathan Robert Kaplan, Keith Eisner, Kevin Arkadie, Kevin Stevens, Kim Newton, Larry Cohen, Lee Hubbard, Leonard Gardner, Matt Olmstead, Meredith Stiehm, Michael A. Graham, Michael Daly, Michael R. Perry, Nicholas Wootton, Rift Fournier, Robert Glaudini, Robert Ward, Rosemary Breslin, Scott Williams, Sonny Postiglione, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Stephen Gaghan, Steve Blackman, Steven Bochco, T.J. English, Ted Mann, Thad Mumford, Theresa Rebeck, Tom Szentgyorgyi, Tom Towles, Victor Bumbalo, W.K. Scott Meyer, Walon Green, William L. Morris, William M. Finkelstein
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Genre: Drama, Mystery, Police Procedural
NYPD Blue follows the lives and cases of the detectives and officers of the fictional 15th Squad in Manhattan's 12th Precinct. The series begins with the promotion of Lt. Arthur Frazier to commander, leaving a void in leadership that is eventually filled by Det. Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits). Throughout its twelve seasons, the show covers a wide range of cases and personal stories, with characters like Det. Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz), Det. John Kelly (David Caruso), and others facing challenges both on and off duty.
NYPD Blue is an American television police drama series that aired from 1993 to 2005. Created by David Milch, the show offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of life in the New York City Police Department (NYPD). It was praised for its character development, strong performances, and complex storylines. The series is notable for its controversial content, including graphic violence, language, and themes, which were unprecedented on network television at the time.