Linda Fiorentino

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Linda Fiorentino in What Planet Are You From?
Linda Fiorentino in What Planet Are You From?

Linda Fiorentino (born Clorinda Fiorentino on March 9, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actress noted for her dark beauty and husky voice. She is known for her roles in films such as Dogma, Vision Quest, Men in Black, and The Last Seduction, perhaps her signature role, where she plays femme fatale Bridget, almost the textbook example of a murderous seductress in a modern film noir.

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Fiorentino got her first professional acting role in 1985 when she starred in the movie Vision Quest. It was not until 1994 that she was widely recognized, when she received rave reviews and accolades for her performance in the movie The Last Seduction. Because it was aired on HBO television she was ineligible for an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, despite glowing reviews. She later worked with director John Dahl who cast her in his film, Unforgettable. Her co-star from Gotcha!, Anthony Edwards, has also directed her in one of his films. The 1992 movie Chain of Desire presents a singing performance by her character, although whether or not she is actually singing that song is unknown.

Since 2002, after a series of unsuccessful projects, Fiorentino has kept a low profile and her most recent film role, in Liberty Stands Still, received little attention, because it was filmed months before and was released a few months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Fiorentino has been seen attending political functions such as the screening of Street Smart, and also attended a State of the Union dinner in New York City in 2006. She is currently working on the untitled "Tina Modotti" project based on the biography of Modotti's life.

She was married to director John Byrum for a time, but they divorced in 1993. Her family includes her mother Clorinda, two older siblings, a brother and a sister, five younger sisters, and nieces and nephews. She splits her time between Westport, Connecticut and New York City.

  • The Chicago indie pop band, The Injured Parties, has a song about Fiorentino on its debut album, Fun with a Purpose (2007).
  • In 2000, she donated $1,000 to the United States Senate campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
  • In 2001, Fiorentino was expected to play the American artist Georgia O'Keeffe with Sir Ben Kingsley. Unfortunately, the director and producers added lesbian sexual acts which she refused to do, since that was not in her contract. They sued Fiorentino, and then she countersued for defamation and over nudity requirements that were not initially proposed in the contract. She won the lawsuit in 2003, but that film was never made.
  • Fiorentino has studied photography, off and on, since 1987 at the International Center of Photography in New York City.
  • In 1995 she was placed 66th in the list of "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History" by Empire magazine.
  • In 1997, she supposedly won the role in the science fiction comedy movie Men In Black during a poker game.

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