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Duration: 4 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Deborah Driggs was born on March 27, 1965. Originally from Illinois, she was once an elite figure skater and USFL cheerleader before becoming a professional model in Japan during the mid-80s. She gained fame as a Playboy Playmate of the Month in March 1990 and appeared in several follow-up pictorials and videos. Driggs acted in various films like 'Martial Law II' and 'Total Exposure', both in 1991, and the erotic thriller 'Night Rhythms' in 1992. She also made TV appearances on shows such as 'Rags to Riches'. In 1992, she married former professional gymnast Mitch Gaylord, with whom she had three children before their divorce in 2003. Post-divorce, Driggs worked in real estate and life insurance, published a book, and was notably involved in an on-and-off relationship with multi-millionaire Tom D'Agostino in 2016.
Release Year: 1992
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Apasionadamente juntos, Mazi gia panta, Jégforró és tűzhideg
Director: Andrew Chiaramonte
Writer: Andrew Chiaramonte
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Companies: The Twogether Limited Partnership
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Twogether follows the tumultuous relationship of an artist and an environmentalist over several years. They marry impulsively during one of their flings, and soon after, celebrate their divorce together while she becomes pregnant. Throughout their relationship, they grapple with her unpredictable moods and his provocative nude artwork. As they delve deeper into each other's pasts, she reveals a strict upbringing and fears commitment due to her father's inflexible attitude.
Twogether is a romantic comedy-drama that explores the complexities of modern relationships through the tumultuous journey of its two protagonists. Directed by Andrew Chiaramonte in 1992, the film navigates themes of commitment phobia, artistic expression versus societal norms, and the challenges of maintaining a relationship amidst emotional turmoil.