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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Let's Do It Again
Duration: 221 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x960 | Added: 2020-Jan-06 |
Alternate Names: Arienne Trinidad Mandighomi, آریان مندی, آریانه مندی
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Arienne Mandi, born and raised in Los Angeles, California, is an actress known for her role as Dani Nunez in 'The L Word: Generation Q'. She is also a trained martial artist.
Birth Name: Ashley Gallegos
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Alternate Names: Ashley McKay
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"Ashley Gallegos is an enchanting actress who captivates both men and women. She commenced her acting journey at The Second City Training Center in Chicago, Illinois, after which she initiated her career in 2006 with roles in short films like 'F.Y.I.' (2006), 'Poker Night' (2010), 'Zero Faith' (2011), and 'G.A.Z.S.' (2013). She subsequently secured a part on 'The Bold and the Beautiful' (2014) and starred as Penny in 'Hometown Killer' (2018). Gallegos also portrayed Angie in the horror film 'Escape Room' (2017), appearing in a state of undress. As Zoe on the lesbian series 'The L Word: Generation Q,' she displayed her nudity alongside co-star Kate Moennig, who removed her bra and panties during an intimate scene. Sadly, this is Ashley's sole instance of onscreen nudity thus far. Among her other notable credits are 'Change of Heart' (2016), 'Complete or Repeat' (2017), 'Pearl' (2016), 'Rosewood' (2017), 'Switched At Birth' (2017), 'Caged' (2017), 'Carpe Diem' (2019), and '9-1-1' (2020). Beyond acting, Ashley is an energetic individual with a plethora of hobbies that include boating, bowling, cheerleading, jet skiing, roller-skating, rollerblading, running, scuba diving, snorkeling, snow-skiing, softball, swimming, volleyball, water-skiing, and yoga. Perhaps her athletic lifestyle contributes to her bedroom prowess. Fans eagerly await the second season of 'The L Word: Generation Q,' hoping for another glimpse of Ashley's allure."
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Rosanny Zayas stars in 'The L Word: Generation Q', a sequel to the groundbreaking drama series 'The L Word'. The show, debuting in fall 2019, features returning cast members Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig, and Leisha Hailey alongside a new group of diverse LGBTQIA+ characters navigating love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks, and success in Los Angeles.
Release Year: 2019
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Allison Liddi-Brown, Emil Weinstein, Erica Watson, Haifaa Al-Mansour, Ilene Chaiken, Jennifer Arnold, Kate Moennig, Katrelle N. Kindred, Leisha Hailey, Logan Kibens, Marja-Lewis Ryan, Nancy C. Mejia, Rose Troche, Sarah Pia Anderson, Steph Green
Writer: Alison Levering, Allie Romano, Christina Brosman, Courtney Edwards, Francesca Butler, Ilene Chaiken, Jonell Lennon, Julia Hannafin, Kathy Greenberg, Lisa Quintela, Maisha Closson, Marja-Lewis Ryan, María Renée Prudencio, Melody Derloshon, Michele Abbott, Nancy C. Mejia, Nina Kim, Nova Cypress Black, Regina Y. Hicks, Scout Comm, Tatiana Suarez-Pico, Thomas Page McBee
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Keywords: female friendship, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, los angeles, california
The L Word: Generation Q continues the story of Bette Porter, Alice Pieszecki, and Shane McCutcheon, who remain intermingled in the lives of a new generation of diverse LGBTQIA+ characters living in Los Angeles. The series explores themes of love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks, and success through these interconnected stories.
The L Word: Generation Q is a sequel to the original 'The L Word' series, focusing on the intermingled lives of its returning characters Bette Porter, Alice Pieszecki, and Shane McCutcheon. Set in Los Angeles, this drama follows a new generation of diverse LGBTQIA+ individuals navigating love, relationships, and life challenges. The series aims to represent the evolving landscape of queer identity and community.