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Duration: 17 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Christine T. Nguyen, Jennifer Lee, Jennifer Lee, Christine T. Nguyen, Jennifer Lee, Кристин Нгуен, کریستین نوین, کریستین نگوین, 克里斯蒂娜·阮
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Christine Nguyen was born in Saigon, Vietnam and raised in Houston, Texas. She began her career modeling during her sophomore year of college. Her initial roles were in local school and theater plays in Houston. Subsequently, she trained at the Los Angeles branch of the Australian Institute of Dramatic Arts. Christine has appeared in a wide range of productions, including promos, infomercials, shorts, webisodes, episodics, commercials, and features. Beyond acting, she has worked as a voiceover artist, host, spokesmodel, model, and master of improv.
Alternate Names: Melissa Messmer
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"When the sight of a tropical-born actress piques Mr. Skin's interest, he can't help but anticipate forthcoming nudity. Such was indeed the case with Tabitha Taylor, born in Hawaii and blossoming into a stunning beauty while growing up in Anaheim, California, which some might argue is the second happiest place on Earth after her presence itself. A former actress and model, Tabitha appeared in a Miller Lite commercial and as the villain in Sharika's 'Obsession Tango' music video, evoking obsession for her assets. However, it was her role in National Lampoon's TV: The Movie (2006) that truly raised eyebrows, alongside Jamie Hagan and Estefania Iglesias as topless inmates in a mental institution. If nuts were being emptied during this scene, one can only imagine the reaction to her role in Pretty Cool Too (2007), where she plays a mystery girl with a revealing hallucination. Her chesticles also steal the show in Loaded (2008) and House Broken (2009). Hollywood & Wine (2010) saw another sunbathing session for her nips, but Skin Central eagerly awaits more skin-ful moments, perhaps even a glimpse of the other two B's."
Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: No hay lugar como tu hogar, De Pernas Pro Ar, Housebroken - Daddy ist zurück, Kodust välja!, Spiti se katarrefsi, Lepattant a fater, zúzzuk le a kecót!, Lekase'ah ta'ba'it, House Broken - Una Casa Sottosopra, Wolna chata, Дом вдребезги
Director: Sam Harper
Writer: Sam Harper
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Companies: Capacity Pictures
Genre: Comedy
In 'House Broken', a retiree takes drastic measures to encourage his adult sons to move out and become independent. The film follows this father's attempts to push his twentysomething children into fending for themselves.
'House Broken' (2009) is a comedy directed by Sam Harper, focusing on the lengths a retiree goes to encourage his adult sons to leave home. The story explores themes of independence and the struggle between generations.