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Linda Fiorentino

Clorinda "Linda" Fiorentino[1] (born March 9, 1958[1][2] or 1960[3][4]) is an American actress. Fiorentino made her screen debut with a leading role in the 1985 coming-of-age drama film Vision Quest, followed that same year with a lead role in the action film Gotcha! and an appearance in the film After Hours.

Linda Fiorentino
Born
Clorinda Fiorentino

(1958-03-09) March 9, 1958 (age 65)
EducationRosemont College
Occupation(s)Actress, photographer
Years active1984–2009
Known forThe Last Seduction (1994)
Men in Black (1997)
Dogma (1999)
Spouse
(m. 1992; div. 1993)

Fiorentino gained attention for her lead roles in the erotic thriller Jade (1995), the science fiction action comedy film Men in Black (1997) and the fantasy comedy Dogma (1999). For her performance in the 1994 film The Last Seduction, she won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, the London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actress of the Year, and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

Early life and education edit

One of either seven[5] or eight children[1][6] in an Italian-American family, Fiorentino was born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] She was raised in South Philadelphia and later moved with her family to the Turnersville section of Washington Township in nearby South Jersey.[7]

In 1976, Fiorentino graduated from Washington Township High School in Sewell, New Jersey.[8] She began performing in plays at Rosemont College in suburban Philadelphia, from which she graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.[1][7][9] She trained at the Circle in the Square Theater School in Manhattan while working as a bartender at the nightclub Kamikaze, where Bruce Willis also worked.[6]

One of her sisters is model and photographer Donya Fiorentino, who was married to filmmaker David Fincher and British actor Gary Oldman.[10]

Career edit

Fiorentino got her first professional role in 1985 when she starred in Vision Quest as "Carla". Film critic Roger Ebert said of the newcomer, "Without having met the actress, it's impossible for me to speculate on how much of Carla is original work and how much is Fiorentino's personality. What comes across, though, is a woman who is enigmatic without being egotistical, detached without being cold, self-reliant without being suspicious. She has a way of talking - kind of deliberately objective - that makes you listen to everything she says."[11] In a 1994 appearance on Late Show with David Letterman, Fiorentino said she chose to stop acting for a period of time after Warner Bros. executive Mark Canton told her during the filming of Vision Quest, "you have a great ass, but I think your jeans need to be tighter." She said she returned to acting later to pay off mounting credit card debt.[12]

In 1985, she starred in the espionage comedy film Gotcha! which was filmed in Los Angeles, Paris and Berlin.[13] Her co-star, Anthony Edwards, later directed her in Charlie's Ghost Story.

After having taken various roles she next received accolades for her performance in director John Dahl's 1994 neo-noir film The Last Seduction, playing the murderous femme fatale, Bridget. Her performance won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress and the London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actress of the Year, and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film was shown on television prior to its cinematic release, thus making her ineligible for an Oscar nomination.[14] She followed this as the femme fatale in the 1995 erotic thriller Jade, a critical and box-office failure. She later worked again with Dahl on his film Unforgettable (1996).

Fiorentino played the female lead as Laurel Weaver in the 1997 film Men in Black for which she was nominated Blockbuster Entertainment's Award for Favorite Supporting Actress in Science Fiction.[15] She then appeared in the 1998 direct-to-video film Body Count.[16]

In 1999, she starred in Dogma as an abortion clinic employee tasked with saving the world. In years following, it was rumored Fiorentino did not get along with director Kevin Smith, which garnered further negative press for her. In 2018 Smith stated that rumors of a falling out between the two had been misconstrued and overstated, and that while the two hadn’t spoken in years, they amicably reconnected following his near-fatal heart attack. [17] Blaming himself, Smith attributed the rumors to a remark he had made on the film’s commentary track, which had later been sensationalized: “ I remember on a commentary track on the DVD — Janeane Garofalo was in the movie and at one point I said it would have better if she played the lead, which was a really shitty and stupid thing to say. Thoughtless, considering that Linda was the lead and Linda did a great job. So it had been years since I had spoken with Linda and I got an email from her. And of course I was thankful to hear from her and it also gave me a chance to say I’m so sorry that I ever said that thing years ago. It gives you a chance to make amends. So that was my favorite one. I heard from so many people, but that one really stood out for me because, if somebody had said, ‘Oh, the movie would have been better if [co-star] Ben Affleck directed it,’ that would have hurt my feelings. I know it hurt her feelings and really unnecessarily because I always loved her performance in the movie.”

After a co-starring role with Paul Newman in the 2000 heist film Where the Money Is, and a lead role as the titular character in the 2002 film Liberty Stands Still, Fiorentino's career slowed to a halt. She was in talks to star in a series being prepared by Tom Fontana, but ultimately did not take the project.[18] Fiorentino was attached to a Georgia O'Keeffe biographical drama called Till the End of Time, but the project stalled when Fiorentino had a falling out with German producer Karel Dirka.[19]

Fiorentino’s character was written out of the 2002 sequel to Men in Black in order to accommodate the return of Tommy Lee Jones as the co-lead of the film and partner to Will Smith’s character. According to producer Laurie MacDonald, "It turned out not to be a big enough role. We would have loved to have her, but when we began to develop the story, we couldn't find a [major] place for her. We always knew that the movie would be about bringing Tommy Lee Jones back." Kristin Lopez, writing for RogerEbert.com, suggested that Jones' return was in fact contingent upon Fiorentino's absence, and that the studio responded to this stipulation accordingly. However, there is little actual evidence to support those claims.[20][21][22]

In 2007, Fiorentino optioned the rights to a screenplay about Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, with plans to produce and to possibly star in and direct, but the project was dropped. During this period, she was reported to be developing two documentaries,[23] neither of which moved forward.

As of 2023, her most recent screen role was a supporting character in Once More with Feeling, released direct to video in 2009.

Personal life edit

Fiorentino married film director and writer John Byrum, whom she had previously worked with on the unfinished movie The War at Home, on June 23, 1992.[24] The couple divorced in 1993, after a year of marriage.[6][25]

Fiorentino later had a relationship with Los Angeles private investigator Anthony Pellicano and dated former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Mark T. Rossini. In 2009, Rossini pleaded guilty to illegally accessing FBI computers during the prosecution of Pellicano. Law enforcement officials said Fiorentino wanted to assist Pellicano's defense.[26] According to prosecutors, Fiorentino was then dating Rossini, told Rossini she was researching a screenplay based on Pellicano's case. Rossini conducted searches of government computers for information related to the case and passed the results to Fiorentino,[27] who then handed the files over to Pellicano's lawyers in a failed effort to help Pellicano avoid a 15-year prison sentence.[26]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Vision Quest Carla Released February 1985
1985 Gotcha! Sasha Banicek / CIA Agent Cheryl Brewster Released May 1985
1985 After Hours Kiki Bridges Released September 1985
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Betsy Van Kennon TV series
Episode: "The Night Caller"
1988 The Moderns Rachel Stone
1988 Wildfire Kay
1989 The Neon Empire Lucy TV movie
1991 Queens Logic Carla
1991 Shout Molly
1992 Strangers Helen TV movie
1992 Chain of Desire Alma D'Angeli
1992 Beyond the Law Renee Jason Released April 1993
1993 Acting on Impulse Susan Gittes TV movie
1994 The Last Seduction Bridget Gregory / Wendy Kroy Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Society of Texas Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress (2nd place)
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated—National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress (3rd place)
1995 Bodily Harm Rita Cates
1995 The Desperate Trail Sarah O'Rourke TV movie
1995 Jade Anna Catrina 'Trina' Maxwell-Gavin / Jade
1995 Charlie's Ghost Story Marta
1996 Unforgettable Martha Briggs
1996 Larger than Life Terry Bonura
1997 Kicked in the Head Megan
1997 Men in Black Laurel Weaver Nominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – Sci-Fi
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1998 Body Count Natalie
1999 Dogma Bethany Sloane
2000 Ordinary Decent Criminal Christine Lynch
2000 What Planet Are You From? Helen Gordon
2000 Where the Money Is Carol
2002 Liberty Stands Still Liberty Wallace Direct-to-video
2009 Once More with Feeling Lydia Direct-to-video

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . TV Guide. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Linda Fiorentino: Facts & Data". Encyclopedia Britannica. from the original on November 20, 2019. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  3. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on November 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "Linda Fiorentino Filmography". The Washington Post. from the original on November 13, 2019.
  5. ^ Gaul, Lou (April 23, 2000). "Actress tries to remain unforgettable". The Beaver County Times. Beaver, Pennsylvania: Calkins Newspapers. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c Longsdorf, Amy (February 24, 1996). "Spotlight on Linda Fiorentino & John Dahl: Director, Actress Make an 'Unforgettable' Team". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on June 25, 2020. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Donahue, Deirdre (May 27, 1985). "Leggy Linda Fiorentino says Gotcha! to Some of the Silver Screen's Cutest Virgin Hunks". People. Time Inc. from the original on August 14, 2017. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  8. ^ Musket '76: The Yearbook of Washington Township High School. Sewell, New Jersey: Washington Township High School, Washington Township Public School District. 1976. p. 62. Retrieved August 2, 2023 – via Ancestry.com.
  9. ^ "Linda Fiorentino: About". TCM.com. New York City: Turner Classic Movies. 2021. from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  10. ^ "Regrets Only". Los Angeles. May 1997. p. 22. from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  11. ^ "Vision Quest movie review & film summary (1985) | Roger Ebert".
  12. ^ Linda Fiorentino on Letterman. April 30, 2020. Archived from the original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2021 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ Canby, Vincent (May 3, 1985). "Screen: The 'Gotcha!' Game". The New York Times. from the original on June 28, 2020.
  14. ^ Smith, Anna. "The Last Seduction: The greatest femme fatale ever?". www.bbc.com. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  15. ^ . Blockbuster Entertainment. December 17, 1997. Archived from the original on February 14, 2015. Retrieved October 5, 2018 – via PR Newswire.
  16. ^ "Fiorentino takes 'Split'". Variety. December 3, 1996. Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  17. ^ Wilstein, Matt (May 9, 2018). "Kevin Smith on Surviving a Heart Attack: 'It's Like I Got to Attend My Own Wake'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  18. ^ Schneider, Michael; Adalian, Josef (March 28, 2001). "'Law' chases Fiorentino, literally". Variety. Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  19. ^ "Inside Move: O'Keeffe suit dropped". July 17, 2003.
  20. ^ https://www.rogerebert.com/features/the-history-of-hollywoods-difficult-women
  21. ^ Garrett, Victor (December 19, 2022). "Men in Black II: Why Agent L Never Came Back For the Sequel". Movie Web. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  22. ^ Dubiel, Bill (May 25, 2023). "Why Men In Black 2 Didn't Bring Back Agent L". Screen Rant. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  23. ^ McNary, Dave (July 16, 2007). "Fiorentino revives Russian poet". Variety. Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  24. ^ "John Byrum". IMDb. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  25. ^ Gaul, Lou (April 23, 2000). "Actress tries to remain unforgettable". The Beaver County Times. Beaver, Pennsylvania: Calkins Newspapers. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  26. ^ a b Wilber, Del Quentin (May 15, 2009). "Ex-FBI Agent Mark Rossini Sentenced for Using Bureau Computers in Pellicano Case". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. from the original on October 5, 2019.
  27. ^ Stein, Jeff (January 14, 2015). "The Inside Information That Could Have Stopped 9/11". Newsweek. New York City, New York. from the original on October 8, 2019.

External links edit

  • Linda Fiorentino at IMDb
  • Linda Fiorentino (television). Charlie Rose (PBS). April 14, 2000. Retrieved September 1, 2017. Includes link to text transcript. Transcript from the original on November 28, 2017.

linda, fiorentino, clorinda, linda, fiorentino, born, march, 1958, 1960, american, actress, fiorentino, made, screen, debut, with, leading, role, 1985, coming, drama, film, vision, quest, followed, that, same, year, with, lead, role, action, film, gotcha, appe. Clorinda Linda Fiorentino 1 born March 9 1958 1 2 or 1960 3 4 is an American actress Fiorentino made her screen debut with a leading role in the 1985 coming of age drama film Vision Quest followed that same year with a lead role in the action film Gotcha and an appearance in the film After Hours Linda FiorentinoBornClorinda Fiorentino 1958 03 09 March 9 1958 age 65 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S EducationRosemont CollegeOccupation s Actress photographerYears active1984 2009Known forThe Last Seduction 1994 Men in Black 1997 Dogma 1999 SpouseJohn Byrum m 1992 div 1993 wbr Fiorentino gained attention for her lead roles in the erotic thriller Jade 1995 the science fiction action comedy film Men in Black 1997 and the fantasy comedy Dogma 1999 For her performance in the 1994 film The Last Seduction she won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress the London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editOne of either seven 5 or eight children 1 6 in an Italian American family Fiorentino was born in South Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1 She was raised in South Philadelphia and later moved with her family to the Turnersville section of Washington Township in nearby South Jersey 7 In 1976 Fiorentino graduated from Washington Township High School in Sewell New Jersey 8 She began performing in plays at Rosemont College in suburban Philadelphia from which she graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science 1 7 9 She trained at the Circle in the Square Theater School in Manhattan while working as a bartender at the nightclub Kamikaze where Bruce Willis also worked 6 One of her sisters is model and photographer Donya Fiorentino who was married to filmmaker David Fincher and British actor Gary Oldman 10 Career editFiorentino got her first professional role in 1985 when she starred in Vision Quest as Carla Film critic Roger Ebert said of the newcomer Without having met the actress it s impossible for me to speculate on how much of Carla is original work and how much is Fiorentino s personality What comes across though is a woman who is enigmatic without being egotistical detached without being cold self reliant without being suspicious She has a way of talking kind of deliberately objective that makes you listen to everything she says 11 In a 1994 appearance on Late Show with David Letterman Fiorentino said she chose to stop acting for a period of time after Warner Bros executive Mark Canton told her during the filming of Vision Quest you have a great ass but I think your jeans need to be tighter She said she returned to acting later to pay off mounting credit card debt 12 In 1985 she starred in the espionage comedy film Gotcha which was filmed in Los Angeles Paris and Berlin 13 Her co star Anthony Edwards later directed her in Charlie s Ghost Story After having taken various roles she next received accolades for her performance in director John Dahl s 1994 neo noir film The Last Seduction playing the murderous femme fatale Bridget Her performance won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress and the London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role The film was shown on television prior to its cinematic release thus making her ineligible for an Oscar nomination 14 She followed this as the femme fatale in the 1995 erotic thriller Jade a critical and box office failure She later worked again with Dahl on his film Unforgettable 1996 Fiorentino played the female lead as Laurel Weaver in the 1997 film Men in Black for which she was nominated Blockbuster Entertainment s Award for Favorite Supporting Actress in Science Fiction 15 She then appeared in the 1998 direct to video film Body Count 16 In 1999 she starred in Dogma as an abortion clinic employee tasked with saving the world In years following it was rumored Fiorentino did not get along with director Kevin Smith which garnered further negative press for her In 2018 Smith stated that rumors of a falling out between the two had been misconstrued and overstated and that while the two hadn t spoken in years they amicably reconnected following his near fatal heart attack 17 Blaming himself Smith attributed the rumors to a remark he had made on the film s commentary track which had later been sensationalized I remember on a commentary track on the DVD Janeane Garofalo was in the movie and at one point I said it would have better if she played the lead which was a really shitty and stupid thing to say Thoughtless considering that Linda was the lead and Linda did a great job So it had been years since I had spoken with Linda and I got an email from her And of course I was thankful to hear from her and it also gave me a chance to say I m so sorry that I ever said that thing years ago It gives you a chance to make amends So that was my favorite one I heard from so many people but that one really stood out for me because if somebody had said Oh the movie would have been better if co star Ben Affleck directed it that would have hurt my feelings I know it hurt her feelings and really unnecessarily because I always loved her performance in the movie After a co starring role with Paul Newman in the 2000 heist film Where the Money Is and a lead role as the titular character in the 2002 film Liberty Stands Still Fiorentino s career slowed to a halt She was in talks to star in a series being prepared by Tom Fontana but ultimately did not take the project 18 Fiorentino was attached to a Georgia O Keeffe biographical drama called Till the End of Time but the project stalled when Fiorentino had a falling out with German producer Karel Dirka 19 Fiorentino s character was written out of the 2002 sequel to Men in Black in order to accommodate the return of Tommy Lee Jones as the co lead of the film and partner to Will Smith s character According to producer Laurie MacDonald It turned out not to be a big enough role We would have loved to have her but when we began to develop the story we couldn t find a major place for her We always knew that the movie would be about bringing Tommy Lee Jones back Kristin Lopez writing for RogerEbert com suggested that Jones return was in fact contingent upon Fiorentino s absence and that the studio responded to this stipulation accordingly However there is little actual evidence to support those claims 20 21 22 In 2007 Fiorentino optioned the rights to a screenplay about Russian poet Anna Akhmatova with plans to produce and to possibly star in and direct but the project was dropped During this period she was reported to be developing two documentaries 23 neither of which moved forward As of 2023 update her most recent screen role was a supporting character in Once More with Feeling released direct to video in 2009 Personal life editFiorentino married film director and writer John Byrum whom she had previously worked with on the unfinished movie The War at Home on June 23 1992 24 The couple divorced in 1993 after a year of marriage 6 25 Fiorentino later had a relationship with Los Angeles private investigator Anthony Pellicano and dated former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Mark T Rossini In 2009 Rossini pleaded guilty to illegally accessing FBI computers during the prosecution of Pellicano Law enforcement officials said Fiorentino wanted to assist Pellicano s defense 26 According to prosecutors Fiorentino was then dating Rossini told Rossini she was researching a screenplay based on Pellicano s case Rossini conducted searches of government computers for information related to the case and passed the results to Fiorentino 27 who then handed the files over to Pellicano s lawyers in a failed effort to help Pellicano avoid a 15 year prison sentence 26 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1985 Vision Quest Carla Released February 19851985 Gotcha Sasha Banicek CIA Agent Cheryl Brewster Released May 19851985 After Hours Kiki Bridges Released September 19851985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Betsy Van Kennon TV seriesEpisode The Night Caller 1988 The Moderns Rachel Stone1988 Wildfire Kay1989 The Neon Empire Lucy TV movie1991 Queens Logic Carla1991 Shout Molly1992 Strangers Helen TV movie1992 Chain of Desire Alma D Angeli1992 Beyond the Law Renee Jason Released April 19931993 Acting on Impulse Susan Gittes TV movie1994 The Last Seduction Bridget Gregory Wendy Kroy Independent Spirit Award for Best Female LeadLondon Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the YearNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressSociety of Texas Film Critics Award for Best ActressNominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress 2nd place Nominated Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best ActressNominated National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress 3rd place 1995 Bodily Harm Rita Cates1995 The Desperate Trail Sarah O Rourke TV movie1995 Jade Anna Catrina Trina Maxwell Gavin Jade1995 Charlie s Ghost Story Marta1996 Unforgettable Martha Briggs1996 Larger than Life Terry Bonura1997 Kicked in the Head Megan1997 Men in Black Laurel Weaver Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress Sci FiNominated Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy1998 Body Count Natalie1999 Dogma Bethany Sloane2000 Ordinary Decent Criminal Christine Lynch2000 What Planet Are You From Helen Gordon2000 Where the Money Is Carol2002 Liberty Stands Still Liberty Wallace Direct to video2009 Once More with Feeling Lydia Direct to videoReferences edit a b c d e Linda Fiorentino TV Guide Archived from the original on July 22 2015 Retrieved May 1 2015 Linda Fiorentino Facts amp Data Encyclopedia Britannica Archived from the original on November 20 2019 Retrieved November 19 2019 Linda Fiorentino British Film Institute Archived from the original on November 23 2018 Linda Fiorentino Filmography The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 13 2019 Gaul Lou April 23 2000 Actress tries to remain unforgettable The Beaver County Times Beaver Pennsylvania Calkins Newspapers Retrieved October 4 2013 a b c Longsdorf Amy February 24 1996 Spotlight on Linda Fiorentino amp John Dahl Director Actress Make an Unforgettable Team The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Archived from the original on June 25 2020 Retrieved June 25 2020 a b Donahue Deirdre May 27 1985 Leggy Linda Fiorentino says Gotcha to Some of the Silver Screen s Cutest Virgin Hunks People Time Inc Archived from the original on August 14 2017 Retrieved October 21 2015 Musket 76 The Yearbook of Washington Township High School Sewell New Jersey Washington Township High School Washington Township Public School District 1976 p 62 Retrieved August 2 2023 via Ancestry com Linda Fiorentino About TCM com New York City Turner Classic Movies 2021 Archived from the original on March 14 2021 Retrieved March 8 2021 Regrets Only Los Angeles May 1997 p 22 Archived from the original on November 14 2020 Retrieved January 27 2023 Vision Quest movie review amp film summary 1985 Roger Ebert Linda Fiorentino on Letterman April 30 2020 Archived from the original on November 18 2021 Retrieved May 7 2021 via YouTube Canby Vincent May 3 1985 Screen The Gotcha Game The New York Times Archived from the original on June 28 2020 Smith Anna The Last Seduction The greatest femme fatale ever www bbc com Retrieved December 31 2022 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Nominees Announced Blockbuster Entertainment December 17 1997 Archived from the original on February 14 2015 Retrieved October 5 2018 via PR Newswire Fiorentino takes Split Variety December 3 1996 Archived from the original on September 1 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 Wilstein Matt May 9 2018 Kevin Smith on Surviving a Heart Attack It s Like I Got to Attend My Own Wake The Daily Beast Retrieved August 1 2023 Schneider Michael Adalian Josef March 28 2001 Law chases Fiorentino literally Variety Archived from the original on September 1 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 Inside Move O Keeffe suit dropped July 17 2003 https www rogerebert com features the history of hollywoods difficult women Garrett Victor December 19 2022 Men in Black II Why Agent L Never Came Back For the Sequel Movie Web Retrieved August 1 2023 Dubiel Bill May 25 2023 Why Men In Black 2 Didn t Bring Back Agent L Screen Rant Retrieved August 1 2023 McNary Dave July 16 2007 Fiorentino revives Russian poet Variety Archived from the original on September 1 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 John Byrum IMDb Retrieved November 9 2022 Gaul Lou April 23 2000 Actress tries to remain unforgettable The Beaver County Times Beaver Pennsylvania Calkins Newspapers Retrieved September 13 2021 a b Wilber Del Quentin May 15 2009 Ex FBI Agent Mark Rossini Sentenced for Using Bureau Computers in Pellicano Case The Washington Post Washington D C Archived from the original on October 5 2019 Stein Jeff January 14 2015 The Inside Information That Could Have Stopped 9 11 Newsweek New York City New York Archived from the original on October 8 2019 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Film portalLinda Fiorentino at IMDb Linda Fiorentino television Charlie Rose PBS April 14 2000 Retrieved September 1 2017 Includes link to text transcript Transcript archived from the original on November 28 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linda Fiorentino amp oldid 1192567906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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