Birthday: 9 March 1958, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: Clorinda Fiorentino
Height: 173 cm
Linda Fiorentino born March 9, 1958 or 1960 is an American actress. She has starred in the films Vision Quest (1985), Gotcha! (1985), After Hours (1985), Jade (1995), Men in Black (1997), and 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 Critic...
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Linda Fiorentino born March 9, 1958 or 1960 is an American actress. She has starred in the films Vision Quest (1985), Gotcha! (1985), After Hours (1985), Jade (1995), Men in Black (1997), and 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. Show less «
[on getting the part of Bethany in Dogma (1999)] When I read the script, I just said, "There's no wa...Show more »
[on getting the part of Bethany in Dogma (1999)] When I read the script, I just said, "There's no way anyone else is allowed to have this part". I thought it was extremely clever and it had very imaginative answers to all my childhood questions about angels and devils and the apostles and all that stuff. Show less «
You can talk about movies all you want, but I have this porcelain fetish. I've had it since I was a ...Show more »
You can talk about movies all you want, but I have this porcelain fetish. I've had it since I was a kid, because there were so many kids in my family, the only place I had any solace was in the bathroom. Show less «
All I'm thinking about today is cleaning my bathroom.
All I'm thinking about today is cleaning my bathroom.
I go to bed with men, not boys.
I go to bed with men, not boys.
As actors, the thing we have to fight, more than even the business part of making movies, is boredom...Show more »
As actors, the thing we have to fight, more than even the business part of making movies, is boredom. Show less «
[Interview with Roger Ebert, 1995.] I'm single and I've gone on a few dates since The Last Seduction...Show more »
[Interview with Roger Ebert, 1995.] I'm single and I've gone on a few dates since The Last Seduction (1994) came out and I could see the disappointment in the eyes of men who thought I was going to be a hot date and teach them all this weird stuff. And then they find out I'm just a normal person, you know, and I don't have leanings towards strange sexual behavior and it's like a disappointment crosses their faces. Show less «
They're my favorite two words these days: Oscar reject.
They're my favorite two words these days: Oscar reject.
I never wear leather.
I never wear leather.
The thing that's always bothered me is that, even if you have a strong female character, invariably ...Show more »
The thing that's always bothered me is that, even if you have a strong female character, invariably in the third act she has to say something like, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you," or she has to become really vulnerable and wimpy and get her comeuppance. Even in something like Thelma & Louise (1991), where you have these two very strong characters, they have to die in the end. What's so special about The Last Seduction (1994) is that none of that happens. Had a Hollywood studio made that film instead of an independent, it would have been very different. She definitely wouldn't have gotten away with what she does get away with. Show less «
You constantly have to find something that's challenging, a director who's challenging, co-stars who...Show more »
You constantly have to find something that's challenging, a director who's challenging, co-stars who are challenging. That's what keeps us going Show less «
I would like to do maybe a smaller romantic comedy.
I would like to do maybe a smaller romantic comedy.
I don't look at scripts in terms of commercially. I just look at the part, the people involved.
I don't look at scripts in terms of commercially. I just look at the part, the people involved.
I have a sister who's kind of in the business-she does voice-overs. I think they all watch what I go...Show more »
I have a sister who's kind of in the business-she does voice-overs. I think they all watch what I go through and have decided to get married and have children instead. It's a safer bet. Show less «
I would love to have children, yes. Maybe even adopt them. I'm not sure that I should pass on my gen...Show more »
I would love to have children, yes. Maybe even adopt them. I'm not sure that I should pass on my genes. Show less «
I've been in the bargain basement of the movie business.
I've been in the bargain basement of the movie business.
Teens aren't just interested in getting laid. I won't believe that's all they're interested in. I ha...Show more »
Teens aren't just interested in getting laid. I won't believe that's all they're interested in. I have four younger sisters and they're sick of being shown how they're supposed to react in bed. Show less «
I was still making movies so it wasn't as if I were working in a bar, but they were independent film...Show more »
I was still making movies so it wasn't as if I were working in a bar, but they were independent films that couldn't find distributors. Show less «
Do you know what my real name is? It's Clorinda. Which is also Italian. They used to call me Clorox ...Show more »
Do you know what my real name is? It's Clorinda. Which is also Italian. They used to call me Clorox when I was a kid. Show less «
Marriage is a financial contract; I have enough contracts already.
Marriage is a financial contract; I have enough contracts already.
Chazz Palminteri is just the ultimate screen husband.
Chazz Palminteri is just the ultimate screen husband.
Sometimes I have to work because I need the money. You weigh the issues and ask yourself, "Can I wak...Show more »
Sometimes I have to work because I need the money. You weigh the issues and ask yourself, "Can I wake up every morning and do this?" Show less «