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Duration: 1124 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2020-Sep-17 |
Alternate Names: Elemy Georgescu
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Ele Keats, born Eleanora Georgiana Georgescu to Romanian copywriter Sacha Georgescu and American Ford model Jan McGuire in Paris, was raised in New York City, Germany, and Los Angeles. She pursued modeling and acting from a young age, making her debut at 15 in a Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. Keats is known for her roles in 'Tribes' (1990), 'There Goes My Baby' (1994), 'Frankie & Johnny' (1991), 'Newsies - The News Boys' (1992), and 'Les survivants' (1993). She has also appeared in numerous TV series like 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' (2000) and 'Cold Case' (2003), and over 100 national TV commercials. Keats has continued her career with roles in 'Eros' (2004), 'Hairshirt' (1998), 'Monday' (2006), 'American Decaf' (2011), and 'Snowflake' (2014).
Alternate Names: لوئیزا رانیری
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Luisa Ranieri was born on December 16, 1973, in Naples, Italy. She started her acting career in theater before making her film debut in 'The Prince and the Pirate' (2001). She gained prominence with roles in movies like 'Eros' (2004), 'Letters to Juliet' (2010), and 'The Friends at the Margherita Cafe' (2009). Between 2009 and 2010, she performed in the theater production of 'L'oro di Napoli'. In recent years, she became widely famous for her role as Aunt Patrizia in 'The Hand of God' (2021).
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Regina Nemni initially pursued ballet, training at La Scala Milan and dancing in Federico Fellini's 'And the Ship Goes On'. She transitioned to acting, landing roles in films like 'Nucleus Zero' (1984) and 'Leonardo'. In the early 90s, she moved to New York City, studying acting at NYU and Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. There, she appeared in stage productions such as 'Fool for Love' and 'Antony & Cleopatra'.
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