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Episode: ... aka |Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City| and |Chroniques de San Francisco|
Duration: 16 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 512x384 | Added: 2007-Nov-17 |
Alternate Names: לורה ליני, لورا لینی, 蘿拉·琳妮, 로라 리니
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Laura Leggett Linney, born February 5, 1964 in New York City, USA, is an accomplished American actress known for her extensive work on stage and screen. She has been nominated for numerous awards, winning four Primetime Emmy Awards for her roles in 'Wild Iris' (2001), 'Frasier' (2003–04), 'John Adams' (2008), and 'The Big C' (2010–2013). Linney has also been nominated for three Academy Awards, including for her performances in 'You Can Count on Me' (2000) and 'Kinsey' (2004). She is notably known for her role in the film 'Love Actually' (2003), among many other notable roles.
Release Year: 2001
Nation: Canada, United States of America
Alternative Title: Armistead Maupin's Further Tales of the City, Chroniques de San Francisco
Director: Armistead Maupin, Celeste Lacesne, Pierre Gang
Writer: Armistead Maupin, Celeste Lacesne, Celeste Lecesne
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Companies: Productions Bleu Blanc Rouge, Showtime Networks
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance
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Keywords: aids, based on novel or book, gay theme, lgbt, miniseries, san francisco, california
In 'Further Tales of the City', set in 1980s San Francisco, Mary Ann Singleton struggles to advance her career as a TV personality while navigating her relationship with Brian Hawkins, who is now monogamous. Michael Tolliver, after breaking up with Jon Fielding, explores the dating scene. Prue Giroux finds comfort in a mysterious stranger she meets in the park following her divorce. Meanwhile, DeDe Halcyon Day returns with potentially explosive news that could be Mary Ann's big scoop.
This mini-series is the third installment of 'Tales of the City', based on Armistead Maupin's novels, and focuses on the interconnected lives of residents at 28 Barbary Lane. It explores themes of love, career ambitions, and the challenges faced by the characters in the evolving landscape of San Francisco during the AIDS crisis.