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 Linda Fiorentino
  
 Full Name :Linda Fiorentino
 Birth Name :Clorinda Fiorentino
 Date of Birth :9 March 1960
 Place of Birth :Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
 Height :5' 7''
 Education :Rosemont College, Rosemont, Pennsylvania (majored in Political Science);
Circle in the Square, New York .
 Nationality :American
 Profession :actor
 Claim to fame :as Carla in Vision Quest aka: Crazy for you (1985)
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  • Won her part in Men in Black (1997) in a poker game from Barry Sonnenfeld. Besides the part in Men in Black (1997), she won around $1200.
  • Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history (#66). [1995]
  • Graduated from Washington Township High School, in Sewell, New Jersey. Is a Graduate of Rosemont College, in Rosemont, Pennsylvania (just west of Philadelphia).

Before deciding upon an acting career, Philadelphia-born Linda Fiorentino briefly flirted with the notion of becoming a lawyer. Fiorentino fans consider her first year of filmmaking her most rewarding, and Linda Fiorentino's inaugural movie role as an erstwhile, love-struck artist in Vision Quest (1985) among her finest performances. After a conventional heroine stint in Gotcha! (1985), Linda Fiorentino raised eyebrows (and temperatures) as a mellow sculptress with a predilection for kinky sex games in the bizarre After Hours (1985).

But Linda Fiorentino was seldom well served in later pictures, hampered by too many nondescript performances in ensemble films. Then came her startling portrayal of the utterly amoral "black widow" Bridget in John Dahl's low-budget sleeper The Last Seduction (1994). In a less rule-bound world, the actress would have been nominated for an Oscar, but the film was, unfortunately, shown on cable TV before its theatrical release, thus rendering it ineligible for the Academy race. The success of The Last Seduction and Linda Fiorentino's widely praised performance provided the resuscitation her career needed, but subsequent lead roles in a series of complete turkeys -- most notably the David Caruso thriller Jade (1995) and Dahl's Unforgettable (1996) -- quickly negated the film's positive effects. Linda Fiorentino did enjoy a measure of acclaim for her role as Jesus Christ's only living descendent in Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999), and she continued to work steadily in all sorts of films, including Thaddeus O'Sullivan's Ordinary Decent Criminal, in which Linda Fiorentino played one of the loves of a charismatic Dublin criminal (Kevin Spacey).


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