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Love Made Easy (2006)
Character: Gus's Mother
Pellini is too small, Mobo a paraplegic, Gilbert a klutz and Gus a loser. But they are about to put an end to this! Gus has fallen in love and his friends are willing to do anything to help him. However, the venture proves to be a lot harder than expected. Not only do they not have a clue about women, they soon find themselves dealing with strippers, babies, secret agents and the Mafia.
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Quit (2010)
Character: Bartender
When a twenty-something couple go away to the desert of Joshua Tree to quit smoking together their relationship is tested. We share the torture the couple put themselves through but learn smoking is a metaphor for their addictive relationship.
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Yonkers Joe (2008)
Character: Hammer
Yonkers Joe tells the story of a dice hustler whose determination to make one last grab for a big score in Vegas is complicated by the reappearance of his estranged, mentally challenged son into his life.
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Adam and Eve (2005)
Character: Nazi Nurse
Adam is a typical college-aged guy... which is to say he wants sex 24 hours a day. But when he meets - and falls for - Eve, a scorchingly hot coed who's still very attached to her virginity, the waiting game is on! While his college buddies score left and right, and campus hotties make tempting passes, Adam ponders an explosive question: Will Eve say "It's the right time"... before he completely goes out of his mind?
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War of the Worlds (2005)
Character: Older Woman
Ray Ferrier is a divorced dockworker and less-than-perfect father. Soon after his ex-wife and her new husband drop off his teenage son and young daughter for a rare weekend visit, a strange and powerful lightning storm touches down.
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Waitress (2007)
Character: Nurse Norma
A small town waitress stuck in a lousy marriage finds love when an exciting out-of-towner enters her life.
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Finishing the Game: The Search for a New Bruce Lee (2007)
Character: Housewife 3
In 1973, martial arts great Bruce Lee died, his final film, Game of Death, left unfinished. With the public hungry for more Lee, movie execs decide to find a replacement. This outrageous satire looks at the entire process, from the oddball candidates to the greed and racial motivations that drive the final decision. There's big business in the movies, and Finishing the Game skewers it with an eye for '70s detail.
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Rules Don't Apply (2016)
Character: Nurse
The unconventional love story of an aspiring actress, her ambitious driver, and their eccentric boss, the legendary billionaire Howard Hughes.
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Carolina (2003)
Character: Susan the Waitress
A young woman escapes her wildly eccentric family in search for a life of normalcy.
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City of Angels (1998)
Character: Woman in Car
When a guardian angel – who invisibly watches over the citizens of Los Angeles – becomes captivated by a strong-willed heart surgeon, he ponders trading in his pure, otherworldly existence for a mortal life with his beloved. The couple embarks on a tender but forbidden romance spanning heaven and Earth.
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Spread (2009)
Character: Meter Maid / Doris
A gigolo must contend with the prospect that he has found true love.
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Laurel Canyon (2003)
Character: Landlord
When an uptight young man and his fiancée move into his libertine mother's house, the resulting clash of life attitudes shakes everyone up.
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The Cell (2000)
Character: Mrs. Hickson
A psychotherapist journeys inside a comatose serial killer in the hopes of saving his latest victim.
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The Negotiator (1998)
Character: Chief's Wife
The police try to arrest expert hostage negotiator Danny Roman, who insists he's being framed for his partner's murder in what he believes is an elaborate conspiracy. Thinking there's evidence in the Internal Affairs offices that might clear him, he takes everyone in the office hostage and demands that another well-known negotiator be brought in to handle the situation and secretly investigate the conspiracy.
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For Your Consideration (2006)
Character: Morley's Secretary
The possibility of Oscar gold holds the cast and crew of an independent film in its grip after the performance of its virtually unknown, veteran star generates awards buzz.
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