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Duration: 16 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: fant606 |
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Alternate Names: Tamara Davissi, Tamara Marie Davies
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Tamara Davies was born Tamara Marie Davis on June 6, 1972, in Moore, Oklahoma, USA. She moved to Los Angeles in 1998 after earning a theater and voice degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Davies has appeared in various films like 'They Crawl' (2001) and 'Scorcher' (2002), alongside notable actors such as John Rhys-Davies and Rutger Hauer. She also played recurring roles on TV shows like 'Port Charles' (1997) and 'The Bold and the Beautiful' (1987). Davies has been involved in charitable works, supporting breast cancer causes and helping the homeless. She enjoys extreme sports like skydiving, rock climbing, snow skiing, and water skiing.
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Don Roos
Writer: Don Roos
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Companies: Lions Gate Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Music, Romance
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Happy Endings interweaves three stories set in Los Angeles. In one, Mamie (Laura Dern), a psychologist at an abortion clinic who secretly had a son she gave up for adoption years ago, meets Nicky (Tom Arnold), a filmmaker who wants to make a documentary about her finding her son. Mamie enlists the help of Javier (Jordi Mollà), her masseuse boyfriend, to retrieve information about her son from Nicky without his knowledge. Meanwhile, Mamie's stepbrother Charley (Steve Coogan) and his partner Gil (Jason Priestley) suspect that Pam (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and her partner Diane may have used Gil's sperm to conceive their child Max without telling them. Charley embarks on a quest for proof. In the third story, Otis (Jake Main), a drummer in Charley's band who is secretly in love with him, meets Jude (Sarah Clarke), an aspiring singer who joins their band as a vocalist. Otis uses his infatuation to try and impress Jude while trying to keep his sexual orientation hidden from his wealthy father Frank (Harris Yulin).
Happy Endings is a 2005 film directed by Don Roos, interweaving three interconnected stories of Angelenos exploring themes of family, identity, and love. The narrative revolves around Mamie, a psychologist dealing with her past adoption decision; Charley and Gil, investigating a potential secret about their friends' child; and Otis, navigating his feelings for Charley while hiding his sexual orientation from his father.