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Duration: 32 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Tara FitzGerald, تارا فیتزجرالد, 타라 피츠제랄드
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Tara Anne Cassandra Fitzgerald, born on 18 September 1967 in England, is an accomplished actress known for her work in film, television, radio, and stage. She won a New York Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in 1995 for her role as Ophelia opposite Ralph Fiennes in Hamlet. In 1999, Fitzgerald earned the Best Actress Award at The Reims International Television Festival for her portrayal of Lady Dona St. Columb in Frenchman's Creek. Since 2007, she has appeared in over 30 episodes of the BBC series Waking The Dead.
Release Year: 1998
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: El pirata y la dama, Merirosvon rakastajatar, A francia kalóz szeretője, A Enseada dos Franceses, Pirate's Creek
Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
Writer: Daphne Du Maurier, Patrick Harbinson
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Companies: Carlton Television
Genre: Drama, History, Romance
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Keywords: pirate
Lady Dona St. Columb, seeking refuge from her dull life at court with Sir Harry in London, escapes to her family estate on the Cornish coast. There she meets French privateer Jean Aubrey and becomes captivated by his adventurous lifestyle. Together with William, Lady Dona's enigmatic servant, they hatch a plan to steal a ship under the noses of English authorities. The theft angers the authorities who pursue Jean relentlessly. As the noose tightens around their affair, Lady Dona is torn between her duty as a wife and mother and her desire for freedom with Jean.
Frenchman's Creek (1998) is a period drama set against the backdrop of the Cornish coast in England during the time of French pirates. The film explores themes of freedom, adventure, and the struggle between societal duties and personal desires through its protagonist Lady Dona St. Columb.