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Portrait of Linda Fiorentino

Linda Fiorentino

Birth Name: Linda Fiorentino

Birth Date: 1958-03-09

Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Clorinda Fiorentino, لیندا فیورنتینو

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Vision Quest (1985) as Carla

Most Important Roles:

  • Unforgettable (1996) as Dr. Martha Briggs
  • Men in Black (1997) as Laurel
  • Liberty Stands Still (2002) as Liberty Wallace
  • Dogma (1999) as Bethany
  • What Planet Are You From? (2000) as Helen Gordon
  • After Hours (1985) as Kiki
  • Vision Quest (1985) as Carla
  • Acting on Impulse (1993) as Susan Gittes
  • Body Count (1998) as Natalie
  • Jade (1995) as Trina Gavin

Career Highlights:

  • Unforgettable (1996)
  • Men in Black (1997)
  • Liberty Stands Still (2002)
  • Dogma (1999)
  • What Planet Are You From? (2000)
  • After Hours (1985)
  • Vision Quest (1985)
  • Acting on Impulse (1993)
  • Body Count (1998)
  • Jade (1995)

Full Biography

Linda Fiorentino, born March 9, 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, is an American actress known for her roles in 'After Hours' (1985), 'Dogma', 'Vision Quest', 'Men in Black', and 'The Last Seduction'. Her most acclaimed performance was as Bridget Gregory in 'The Last Seduction', earning her awards. Despite maintaining privacy in her personal life, Fiorentino's contributions have made her a respected figure in American film.


About the Movie: After Hours (1985)

Poster for After Hours (1985)

Release Year: 1985

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Después de hora, Часове по-късно, Depois de Horas, Efter fyraften, Jo, ¡qué noche!, Quina nit!, En natt i New York, Illasta aamuun, After Hours: Quelle nuit de galère, Meta ta mesanyhta, Idiotska noć, Lidérces órák, Fuori orario, Natt på Manhattan, Po godzinach, Nova Iorque Fora de Horas, O noapte ciudata, После работы, Geç Saatler, Die Zeit nach Mitternacht

Director: Martin Scorsese

Writer: Joseph Minion

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Double Play, Geffen Pictures

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Memoirs of a Murderer (2017)
  • Betrayed (1988)
  • Torso (1973)
  • The Marrying Man (1991)

Keywords

Story

After Hours follows Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne), an uptown Manhattan office worker seeking a change from his monotonous routine. One night, he meets Marcy (Rosanna Arquette) at a local bar and decides to follow her home downtown. However, their encounter quickly turns chaotic when she asks him for money to pay the babysitter but he doesn't have enough. In a rush to find cash, Paul leaves his wallet behind. A series of comedic misfortunes ensue as Paul tries to retrieve his wallet while also trying to impress Marcy and her friends with his artistic skills. Throughout the night, Paul becomes involved in various bizarre situations, including a mobster's overdose, a punk rock vigilante gang, and an encounter with a thief who mistakes him for a police officer.

Summary

After Hours is a 1985 black comedy directed by Martin Scorsese, known for its surreal and absurd take on urban life. The film centers around Paul Hackett's nighttime adventures in downtown Manhattan's SoHo district, where he encounters a series of unlikely events that escalate from minor inconveniences to full-blown chaos. The movie is notable for its dark humor, comedic timing, and Dunne's anxious yet amused performance as Paul, who becomes the unwitting catalyst for the evening's absurd occurrences.