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Duration: 556 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Dara Tomanovic, Dara Tomanovich Trager, Dara Tomanovic
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"Dara Tomanovich kicked off her acting career with a role as Mimi Simkins in Bio-Dome (1996), alongside Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin, leaving little room for descent from there. Born in Toronto, she subsequently played Natalie Walker in Back in Business (1997) before securing the part of Veronica Dow in Amnesia (1997), where her co-star was the renowned Sally Kirkland. This role elevated her prominence due to its intimate nature; Tomanovich appeared nude, showcasing her side-butt, full breasts, and arched back in a sensual scene. Following these appearances, she portrayed Bender's Wife/Stevie's Mom in Pups (1999) with Mischa Barton and Burt Reynolds, and later played a beautiful woman in Being Flynn (2012), starring alongside industry giants Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore.
Her journey began at the tender age of 18 when she was discovered by Karl Lagerfeld himself, who cast her as the lead model for his luxury fashion house, Chloé. After gaining traction in print campaigns and runway shows, Tomanovich transitioned into acting, appearing in several television series such as Gun (1997), Highlander (1997), Mortal Kombat: Conquest (1998), Just Shoot Me! (1998), Diagnosis Murder (1999), The Practice (1999), Nash Bridges (2000), Secret Agent Man (2000), and Family Affair (2002). Additionally, she graced commercials for brands like Pond's, Diet Dr. Pepper, and Head & Shoulders."
Alternate Names: سالی کرکلند
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Sally Kirkland, born October 31, 1941, is an American actress with a career spanning over six decades, appearing in more than 250 film and television productions. Born to fashion editor Sally Kirkland, she began her career in New York's avant-garde theater scene during the 1960s and later became a member of Andy Warhol's The Factory. Kirkland gained critical acclaim for her role in 'Anna' (1987), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, a Golden Globe win, and recognition from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and Independent Spirit Awards. She also received a second Golden Globe nomination for 'The Haunted' (1991). Kirkland is known for her roles in films such as 'Cold Feet' (1989), 'Best of the Best' (1989), 'JFK' (1991), and 'Bruce Almighty' (2003), including 'In the Heat of Passion' (1992).
Release Year: 1997
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Амнезия, Der Mann, der zweimal starb, Black Out
Director: Kurt Voss
Writer: Christopher Belden, David Henry, Kurt Voss
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Companies: Dream Entertainment, Flores Street Entertainment, Peninsula Films
Genre: Thriller
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Paul Keller, a married pastor with an illicit affair with Veronica Dow, his son's teacher, decides to fake his own death to escape his deceitful life. However, their plan goes awry when Paul hits his head and suffers from amnesia, not recognizing himself or his past. Wandering into a motel where he used to meet Veronica, he is found by Charlene Hunt, the lonely motel manager who realizes Keller has amnesia and takes him in as her prisoner and lover. Meanwhile, Keller's wife Martha becomes a suspect for foul play due to an insurance investigator's probe, leading her to form an unwitting alliance with Dow.
Amnesia (1997) is a thriller film directed by Kurt Voss, centering around Paul Keller, a married pastor with a secret affair. The movie explores themes of deceit, guilt, and the consequences of one's actions when their plan goes awry. The story unfolds as Keller suffers from amnesia after an accident, leading to a complex web of relationships between his wife Martha, lover Veronica Dow, and Charlene Hunt, the woman who takes advantage of Keller's condition.