Linda Fiorentino
Stats
Name: | Linda Fiorentino | |
Status | Alive | |
Age: | 66 (March 9, 1958) | |
IMDB: | IMDb | |
TMDB: | TMDB | |
Smoking Status: | Confirmed IRL | |
Type of Celebrity: | Actor | |
Rating: | 5.0 (1) | |
Homepage | ||
TMDB Popularity | 14.543 | |
Biography (TMDB): | Clorinda 'Linda' Fiorentino, an American actress born on March 9, 1958, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is known for her roles in films such as Dogma, Vision Quest, Men in Black, After Hours, and The Last Seduction. Growing up in an artistic family, Fiorentino's love for acting led her to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. She has played a variety of roles throughout her career, showcasing her versatility and skill as an actress. Her most iconic role came in the character of the cunning and enigmatic scam artist Bridget Gregory in "The Last Seduction" (1994), which brought Fiorentino accolades and awards, establishing Fiorentino as a formidable presence in the industry. Despite her success, Fiorentino has maintained a level of privacy in her personal life, allowing her work to speak for itself. Her contributions to American film have left a lasting impact, solidifying her as a respected figure in the industry. |
Movies
After Hours
smokingsides
In one scene, Linda Fiorentino takes about three drags from what looks like a More cigarette, with one visible exhale. The scene is marred by the fact that she holds the cigarette between her thumb and forefinger. In another scene, quirky Rosanna Arquette, at her peak of beauty in 1985, holds a joint for about a minute. At one point she blows an exhale; but the lighting is poor and there's no visible smoke even though she looks great doing it. A funny and weird movie, but disappointing because of squandered opportunities for great smoking scenes with Arquette, Fiorentino, and Teri Garr. |
Vision Quest
smokingsides
I remember a scene in which she had a pack of Marlboro and maybe a lit cigarette in hands, but I can't remember any apparent drag or exhale. Seen holding, briefly, through a restaurant window; the cigarette is not actually visible because it's masked by her body, but the smoke is obvious. |
Where the Money Is
smokingsides
Linda has two scenes early on, including one in a bar featuring a wonderful exhale and one in bed with two visible-but-distant exhales. Then, at the same time she decides to escape her boring life as a small-town nurse by robbing banks, she decides to slap on a patch and quit smoking. Yeah, right. |
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