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Senin, 30 Januari 2012

Greta Scacchi

Memorable Sexy Scene:
She got the nickname "Scorchy Scacchi" not without any reason, in her prime she did a lot sex and nude scene. Unfortunately she rejected the role in Basic Instinct that should bring her into the spotlight. We have known that the role came to Sharon Stone, who has similar appearance like Scacchi.  
1. Watch her submissively enjoyed Harrison Ford attack here: Presumed Innocent
2. She got her fame in this movie: Heat and Dust
The only daughter (she has older twin brothers) of Luca Scacchi, an Italian painter, and his English dancer wife Pamela, Scacchi was born in Milan on Feb­ruary 18, 1960, but came to live in Haywards Heath, Sussex, after her parents divorced when she was four.
After studying at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where Miranda Richardson (of Blackadder fame) and Amanda Redman (of New Tricks) were her contemporaries, Scacchi’s big break came in 1983 with the Raj saga, Heat And Dust. Her nude scenes as the rebellious memsahib fuelled millions of male fantasies.


After Heat and Dust(1982), she played roles in Australian and English television. While playing in a modenised play byAnton Tsjechov in 1988, (directed byMargarethe von Trotta), she was discovered by Hollywood. Greta Scacchi became an internationally renowned film, theatre and television actress. She has worked extensively in Australia, America and Europe.
Her theatre credits include Easy Virtue (Chichester Festival Theatre), Simpa Tico and Miss Julie(Sydney Theatre Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Original Shakespeare Company), A Doll's House ( Festival of Partti), Uncle Vanya ( Vaudeville Theatre, London), Airbase (Oxford Playhouse and Arts Theatre), In Times Like These (Bristol Old Vic) and Cide With Rosie Phoenix Arts Theatre, Leicester) .
Greta's television credits include Michael Bogdanov's Macbeth,The Odyssey, Rasputinwith Ian McKellen andAlan Rickman ( and for which she won an Emmyfor Best Supporting Actress), Waterfront,Dr Fischer Of Genevawith Alan Bates andJames Mason, and The Ebony Tower with Laurence Oliver.
Subsequent films such as Presumed Innocent, in which Harrison Ford ravished her over a desk, Shattered (Tom Berenger was the lucky guy in that one) and especially White Mischief, in which she seduced Charles Dance in the sea by pulling her swimsuit down, only consolidated her status as Hollywood’s most desirable femme fatale. She became Scorchy Scacchi, a nickname that not only highlighted her willingness to get her kit off rather than her acting skills but also showed that people couldn’t even be bothered to get her name right: Scacchi rhymes with “tacky” not “catchy”.
She was known as the ambitious actress who prized personal happiness over professional success and effectively turned her back on a glittering film career to live almost reclusively in an English village; the sex symbol who had no qualms about going naked on screen but who turned down an advertising campaign for Pirelli because she did not want to be “exploited because of my looks or my shape or my image”. She was the girl who couldn’t say no but did when offered the role in Basic Instinct which made a star (and a millionaire) out of Sharon Stone. Another controversy erupted around her when, in her late 30s, she began a relationship with her first cousin Carlo Mantegazza and had a son

Jumat, 27 Januari 2012

Linda Fiorentino

Memorable Sexy Scene

She is famous for her black and dark hair, simply beauty, and strong acting. We couldn't ignore that she is a totally dedicated actress since she often had to nude and did sex scene in every her famous movie. Two most remembered are:

1. The Last Seduction

2. Jade
Clorinda "Linda" Fiorentino was born on March 9, 1960, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A member of a large Italian immigrant family, she was raised in Turnersville, New Jersey, along with her two brothers and five sisters. The Fiorentino household was staunchly Catholic; Linda later quipped, "I'm convinced my mother only had sex eight times." But with so many siblings, Linda had to vie for attention in strange ways. One of these was learning to recite the alphabet in under five seconds -- she got so good that her uncle had her perform it in parks and bars.

Linda attended Washington Township High School in Sewell, New Jersey, where she excelled at cheerleading, basketball and baseball. "I was trouble," she admits about the time, having been barred from her senior prom because of smoking at school. After graduation, Linda went on to Rosemont College in Pennsylvania, where she received a B.A. in political science in 1980. She nearly entered law school, but decided to pursue acting instead; she went to New York and enrolled in the Circle in the Square Theatre School.
Linda Fiorentino's good looks and intelligence make her very sexy. One German magazine remarked in 1997: "She smokes like a whore and can talk about sex in a rude way." Her relationships have been mixed; after a divorce in 1993, Linda was in no mood to remarry anytime soon.

Empire magazine named Linda one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history in 1995 (No. 66, to be exact), no doubt thanks in part to her back-to-back femme fatale roles in The Last Seduction and Jade. But this, Linda protests, is misleading. "In real life, I'm the shyest person I know, yet onscreen, I play these wild sex sirens," she says. "It's confusing for men. Most of them expect me to be really aggressive and, when I'm not, they're disappointed."



For a long time, Linda struggled to break out in a notable role. In the early 1980s, she worked as a bartender alongside a then-unknown Bruce Willis. It was during that time that Linda received her first screen role, a part in Vision Quest (1985), for which she beat out such actresses as Rebecca De Mornay, Rosanna Arquette and Demi Moore.

Next, Linda Fiorentino starred in Gotcha! (1985) and seemed to be on the brink of mainstream stardom with a memorable role as a dominatrix in Martin Scorsese's comedy, After Hours (1985). However, a string of forgettable projects -- The Moderns (1988), Wildfire (1988), Queens Logic (1991), Shout (1991), Strangers (1991), Chain of Desire (1992), and Beyond the Law (1992) -- left Linda back at square one. In addition, she saw her marriage to filmmaker John Byrum end in divorce in 1993.

In 1994, everything turned around. Linda took the lead in The Last Seduction, a noir thriller in which Linda's character, Bridget Gregory, redefined the femme fatale for the 1990s. Because the movie was originally made for and broadcast on HBO, Linda was denied an Oscar nomination, which prompted the film's producers to file an unsuccessful lawsuit to change Academy rules. Linda still took home Best Actress honors from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Independent Spirit Awards.

Linda's fame reflects the accomplishments of her career. She remains most famous for her work in The Last Seduction, which catapulted her to the A-list for the rest of the 1990s, during which she enjoyed moderate renown. In recent years, however, as her output has lessened, Linda's fame has waned accordingly.

Linda Fiorentino was next cast in the erotic thriller Jade (1995). Though the film was panned, Linda was exposed to a broader audience. In 1996, Linda re-teamed with The Last Seduction's director John Dahl for Unforgettable, starring Ray Liotta, in which she played an introverted scientist.

Her next significant role was as Dr. Laurel Weaver/Agent L in the Will Smith vehicle Men in Black (1997), which gave her an even greater mainstream reputation. Ever weary of auditions, Linda reportedly won the part in a poker game with director Barry Sonnenfeld -- along with $1,200.

Since her mid-1990s heyday, Linda's career has cooled again. She played the last descendant of Christ in Kevin Smith's controversial comedy Dogma in 1999 and, in 2000, appeared in the movies Ordinary Decent Criminal (with Kevin Spacey), What Planet Are You From? and Where the Money Is. Her most recent film was Liberty Stands Still (2002).

source: askmen

Senin, 09 Januari 2012

Kelly McGillis



Memorable sexy scene:

Her most famous role is the love interest of Tom Cruise in Top Gun, but the sex scenes are very short in the movie. Here you can find sexier and better scene from her:
2. Lesbian sex scene in The Monkey's Masx with Susie Porter


A Californianative, Kelly McGillis was born and raised in Newport Beach. After high school, she was accepted into the acting program at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts where she began to study acting in earnest. McGillis was so taken with her studies that she applied to and was accepted by the drama department of the Juilliard Schoolin New York. It was while she was a student there that she was discovered by Robert Ellis Miller who cast her in his film Reuben, Reuben as Tom Courtney's love interest. Shortly thereafter, she appeared on stage in the world premiere of Garson Kanin's play "Peccadillo," starring opposite Christopher Plummer and Glynis Johns.

Her big break was being cast to star opposite Harrison Ford in Peter Weir'sWitness playing the unforgettable role of the Amish widow "Rachel Lapp." This was soon followed by other films such as Tony Scott's Top Gun opposite Tom Cruise; Alan Rudolph's Made in Heaven with Timothy Hutton and Debra Winger; Jonathan Kaplan's The Accused opposite Jodie Foster; and numerous others. Not restricting herself to the big screen, McGillis continued to work in television, starring in several miniseries and movies of the week. She recently completed filming a guest star arc on the Showtime series The L Word while also finding time to produce and star in a film adaptation of Kate Chopin's novel Grand Isle.





However, McGillis has always had a love of the stage, which was nurtured by her years at Juilliard. Since her graduation, she has found time on a regular basis to perform live theatre – very often classics by Chekhov, Shaw, Ibsen, Shakespeare, and O'Neill. She has regularly appeared in starring roles with the prestigious Shakespeare Theatre of Washington, DC and also performed in a national tour of the stage play "The Graduate" as "Mrs. Robinson." This past season, she received critical acclaim for her starring performance as "Regina" in the Californiarevival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" and for her UK tour of Terrence McNally's "Frankie and Johnny" in the Clair de Lune. She recently completed filming the indies Stake Land and The Innkeepers.

About experience of raped by teenagers and her sexual orientation, 
(you can find complete story here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1316999/How-rape-Top-Gun-star-Kelly-McGillis-walk-away-Hollywood.html
After turning her back on Hollywood at the height of her fame, she has, at last, come clean about the double life she hid from the world for the best part of three decades.
Following September 2010  marriage, 53-year-old Kelly has gone public for the first about her love for music company executive Melanie Leis, the on-off lover she has kept secret for the last nine years.



She also revealed, for the first time, that she had been with a lesbian lover in a New York apartment when the two women were subjected to the horrifying sexual assault by two men, who broke in and raped them at knifepoint.
The terrifying incident took place in February 1982, when Miss McGillis, the daughter of a wealthy California doctor and a midwife, was a drama student at the prestigious JuilliardSchool in Manhattan.
Two teenagers forced their way into her apartment on the city’s exclusive Central Park West, tied the two women up and threatened to beat them to death, before raping them as they hurled abusive insults. One of her attackers was 15-year-old Leroy Johnson, a teenage thug on the run from juvenile detention.









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