SERIE TV LESBIENNE • THE L WORD STAR • KARINA LOMBARD
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KARINA LOMBARD @ THE L-WORD
Karina Lombard
Marina Ferrer @ The L-Word
Birthday : 21 January 1969
Born in Tahiti, Karina Lombard moved to Spain at an early age with her father. After attending a number of private boarding schools and living throughout Europe where she became fluent Spanish, English, Italian, French, and German, Karina Lombard relocated to New York where she began modeling, dancing and acting.
Lombard has appeared on stage in Uncle Vanya, Cat on a hot tin roof, Summer and Smoke, M. Butterfly, Joan of Arc, Betrayal and Danny and the Deep Blue Sea.
Lombard played in movies such The Firm with Tom Cruise, and played Brad Pitt's wife in Legends of the Fall, Last Man Standing and Wide Sargasso Sea.
In addition to her acting talent, Lombard has proved to be an accomplished musician, singer and writer who at present has a music project in development with Cirque Du Soleil.
Lombard is very popular as Marina in The L Word series season one. The hot actress plays Marina, the on-the-ball, supersexy single dyke who owns The Planet, the West Hollywood cafe where the gals hang out. Once she sets eyes on Jenny, things will never be the same.
Lombard wrote and produced a song called Rose for the movie Footsteps and she appeared in The Scorpions'music video Woman.
In real life, Karina Lombard has been married to the same guy since 1991.
Height 5'9" (1.75 m)
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KARINA LOMBARD @ THE L-WORD
Karina Lombard
Marina Ferrer @ The L-Word
Date de naissance : 21 Janvier 1969
Née à Tahiti, Karina Lombard déménagea très jeune en Espagne avec son père. Après plusieurs années passées dans des écoles privées et vivre à travers l'Europe où elle apprit à parler couramment l'espagnol, l'anglais, l'italien, le français, et l'allemand, Karina Lombard s'intalla à New York où elle débuta comme mannequin, danseuse et actrice.
Lombard monta sur scène dans Uncle Vanya, Cat on a hot tin roof, Summer and Smoke, M. Butterfly, Joan of Arc, Betrayal et Danny and the Deep Blue Sea.
Lombard joua au cinéma dans The Firm avec Tom Cruise, et fût l'épouse de Brad Pitt dans Legends of the Fall, Last Man Standing et Wide Sargasso Sea.
En plus de ses talents d'actrice, Lombard est reconnue comme étant une musicienne accomplie, chanteuse et auteur qui aujourd'hui a un projet musical en développement avec le Cirque Du Soleil.
Lombard est très populaire de Marina dans la série The L Word saison un. La bombe actrice joue Marina, la célibataire supersexy lesbienne qui possède The Planet, le café dans West Hollywood où les copains traînent. Une fois qu'elle porte ses yeux sur Jenny, les choses ne seront jamais plus les mêmes.
Lombard a écrit et produit une chanson intitulée Rose pour le film Footsteps et est apparue dans la vidéo Woman du groupe The Scorpions.
Dans la vie réelle, Karina Lombard est mariée au même homme depuis 1991.
Taille 5'9" (1.75 m)
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Karina Lombard * The 4400 Serie
Season 2 - Episode 6
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KARINA LOMBARD @ NEWS
The 4400 Serie * July 15 2005
Paramount Sci-Fi TV Show The 4400
Season 2 - Episode 6
Title: Life Interrupted * with Karina Lombard
The 4400 * Episode with Karina Lombard
Writer: Ira Steven Behr
Director: Michael Watkins
Air Date: 2005 July 15
Synopsis: Tom Baldwin (actor Joel Gretsch) wakes up to find that everything in his world is different; he has a new wife, Alana Mareva (actress Karina Lombard), his son Kyle is a medical student, and most disturbing of all, no one's ever heard of The 4400.
The 4400 Serie * Joel Gretsch as Tom Baldwin
PRODUCTION INFO * THE 4400 SERIES
AIRS: Weekly one-hour episodes on Sundays at 9:00 PM ET/PT
NETWORK: USA Network
FORMAT/GENRE: One-hour sci-fi drama
The 4400 * Official Site
The 4400 Serie : 2005 EMMY AWARD NOMINEE
57th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS * September 11, 2005
The Late Late Show * July 18 2005
The Late Late Show * with Craig Ferguson
CBS Weeknights 12:35AM ET/PT TV14-D
Monday July 18 in Los Angeles
Tonight's Guests: Wolf Blitzer (CNN Anchor), Karina Lombard (The 4400), Nellie McKay
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KARINA LOMBARD @ STEP BY STEP
Karina Lombard
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- 1970 - Moved to Barcelona with her father and four siblings
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- 1981-1987 - Attended Swiss bording school from age 11 through 18
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- Acted in school plays
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- 1987 - Moved to New York
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- 1987 - Met photographer documentarian Bruce Weber at a restaurant and began a modeling career
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- 1987 - Canadian mini TV Series acting debut in "L'Isle" by Francois Leterrier (with Bruno Cremer + Jean-Pierre Castaldi)
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- 1991 - American acting debut as a Warhol actress in "The Doors" by Oliver Stone (with Val Kilmer + Meg Ryan)
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- 1993 - Feature debut as a lead as Antoinette Cosawy in "Wide Sargasso Sea" by John Duigan (with Michael York)
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- 1993 - Feature debut as a young woman on beach in the drama "The Firm" by Sydney Pollack (with Tom cruise)
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- 1994 - Starred as Isabel in this Oscar winner epic tale "Legends of the Fall" (Légendes d'automne) by Edward Zwick (with Brad Pitt)
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- 1996 - Cast as Felina with Bruce Willis in "The Last Man Standing" by Walter Hill
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- 1997 - Appeared as Zareta with Kevin Sorbo in "Kull the Conqueror" by John Nicolella
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- 1998 - Starred in this murder movie as Amber Collins in "Exposé" (Deadline, Footsteps) by Daphna Edwards (actress + Maria Conchita Alonso + Sandra Bernhard + Tippi Hedren)
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- 1998 - Cast in this drama TV Series as Anna Temaru in "The Violent Earth" (Terre Violente)
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- 1999 - Starred in this TV Series as Royan in "The Seventh Scroll" by Kevin Connor
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- 2000 - Appeared in this action sci-fi movie as Ketherine Kross in "Guardian" by John Terlesky (with Mario Van Peebles)
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- 2000 - Starred in this TV mystery comedy as inspector Renee Reno in "Murder at the Cannes Film Festival" by Harvey Frost
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- 2001 - Appeared in this comedy thriller as Margareth in "Deception" by Max Fischer
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- 2004 - Starred opposite Emma Sjoberg as Liz in "Big Kiss" by Billy Zane
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- 2004 - Cast as Marina Ferrer in the Showtime series The L Word season one - a story about the lives and loves of a group of lesbian friends
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KARINA LOMBARD @ TV & MOVIE
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THE L-WORD @ THE LOOK
The L Word Fashion Website * StarBrand TV
MARINA'S WARDROBE @ The Look of Marina
STYLE PROFILE OF KARINA LOMBARD AS MARINA FERRER
She is the wolf, the proprietress and she oozes elegance and ease. Marina has the " je ne sais quoi" (means I don't know what) thing that makes us want to see more. She always shows just the right amount in sleeveless tops, tummy revealing skirts and fabulous leather pants. On Marina, less is much, much more.
THE L-WORD @ THE SHOWTIME CHANNEL
Showtime Networks Inc.
1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-708-1600
Fax: 212-708-1217
Showtime Networks operates several pay-TV networks, including Showtime, The Movie Channel, and FLIX.
The Showtime channel shows original series ( The L Word, The Chris Isaak Show), as well as original and theatrical movies.
THE L-WORD @ THE CREDITS
Showtime Networks Inc. and MGM Television Entertainment
Executive producers: Ilene Chaiken, Steve Golin, Larry Kennar
Produced by: Rose Lam, Bob Roe
Producers: Kathy Greenberg, Michele Abbott
Director: Rose Troche
Teleplay: Ilene Chaiken
Story: Ilene Chaiken, Kathy Greenberg, Michele Abbott
Directors of photography: Attila Szalay, Robert Aschmann
Production designers: Sheila Haley, Douglas Higgins
Editors: Jeff Freeman, Lisa Jane Robison
Music: Andy Paley
Art directors: Dan Hermansen, Shannon Grover
Set designers: K.J. Johnson, Linda Vipond
Casting: Richard Hicks, Pat McCorkle, Coreen Mayrs, Heike Brandstatter, Rob LaPlante
THE L-WORD @ THE INVITED GUESTS
Eric Lively (as Mark Wayland - 2005 saison 2) * Birthday 31 July 1981
Eric Mabius (as Tim Haspel - 2004 saison 1) * Birthday 21 April 1971
Karina Lombard (as Marina Ferrer - 2004 saison 1) * 21 January 1969
Kelly Lynch (as Ivan Aycock - 2004 saison 1 + 2005 saison 2) * Birthday 31 January 1959
Rachel Shelley (as Helena Peabody - 2005 saison 2)
Sandra Bernhard (as Charlotte Birch - 2005 saison 2) * Birthday 6 June 1955
Sarah Shahi (as Carmen De La Pica - 2005 saison 2) * Birthday 10 January 1980
THE L-WORD @ THE REGULAR GUESTS
Preston Cook (as James - 9 episodes)
Meredith McGeachie (as Tonya - 9 episodes)
Lauren Lee Smith (as Lara Perkins - 7 episodes)
Eileen Bui (as Jun Ying - 6 episodes)
Michael Tomlinson (as Franklin - 6 episodes)
THE L-WORD @ THE MAIN TITLE
Main title theme : The O-Jays
First Published Jan. 15, 2004
THE L-WORD @ THE L WORDS
The opening title offers a variety of "L words"
They are: lunch, laughter, lashes, lure, legs, limber, literary, linger, lattes, life, learn, luxurious, long, looking, lap, Los Angeles, lullaby, labyrinth, lesbian, love, labels, liberty, lotion, lithe, lust, linger, lady, lickable, libido, letting go, lips, liberal, lace, loft, lovely
THE L-WORD @ THE FILMING LOCATIONS
Filming Locations for "The L Word" (2004)
: Beverly Hills, California, USA
: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
: Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA
: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
: West Hollywood, California, USA
SCENES IN A GAY BAR
StarLight @ bar and lounge in New York City
: One of the best gay bar in New York City !
: Located in the heart of the East Village, Starlight Bar & Lounge has quickly become one of the premiere hotspots in New York City.
: 167 Avenue A (10th & 11th Street)
: Phone (212.475.2172)
: HOT SCENE AT STARLIGHT IN NEW YORK CITY WITH JENNIFER BEALS
: Episode 2.4 "Lynch Pin" - Bette picks up a stranger in a gay bar. Bette Porter (actress Jennifer Beals) decides to drown her sorrows at StarLight. She orders an Absolut Martini. Bette says "Do you wanna dance ?"
THE L-WORD @ THE STORY OF THE GAY TV SERIES
article by Barry Garron (Jan. 15, 2004) - The Hollywood Reporter
The L Word - TV Series
#1. - On the cover of its press kit, Showtime lists a few dozen words that begin with "L," such as "love," "lust," "libido" and "lovely," all of which are associated with its newest series about a group of friends and their relationships. The only relevant omission, most assuredly intentional because it goes without saying, is "lesbian," a reference to the sexual orientation of most of the characters.
#2. - Having had reasonable success with "Queer as Folk," its venture into the world of gay men's drama, Showtime and exec producer-writer Ilene Chaiken now visit the lives of gay women, and, in at least one case, a woman whose sexual orientation is unclear even to herself. The result is a dramatic series that is steamy, provocative and filled with smart dialogue and richly drawn characters, none of whom are entirely predictable.
#3. - Start with Bette Porter ( Jennifer Beals) and life partner Tina Kennard ( Laurel Holloman) who, after seven years, have decided to start a family. Bette, being the Type-A career-driven one, continues to work at her job as art museum director, while Tina, the mellow and nurturing one, gets ready to be impregnated. But by whom? That's one dilemma that occupies a major part of the premiere.
#4. - The other big story involves Tim (Eric Mabius), their next-door neighbor, a college swimming coach and the eager boyfriend of Jenny ( Mia Kirshner), an aspiring writer fresh from college. Jenny thinks her writing and Tim will make her world complete until she meets and gets the hots for Marina ( Karina Lombard), the owner of the cafe The Planet where everyone hangs out. Poor Tim never sees it coming.
#5. - Others in Bette's and Tina's close circle of friends are Dana ( Erin Daniels), the pro tennis player who keeps her gay life under wraps, at least initially
#6. - Shane ( Katherine Moennig), the disarmingly charming one who prefers ever-changing bed partners and Alice ( Leisha Hailey), a freelance journalist who compiles charts to prove that every gay woman is no more than six degrees of separation from every other one. There's also Kit ( Pam Grier), Bette's half-sister, a singer struggling to achieve sobriety.
#7. - Not surprisingly, the setting for nearly all the scenes is West Hollywood, cinematically depicted here to look like practically any middle-class suburb. The series is particularly well-cast, including several fresh faces and strong acting skills. It's also filled with enough passionate scenes of lovemaking to attract male viewers who might not otherwise be inclined to sample drama from a female perspective. Some of these viewers may even find themselves regretting that these characters are playing for the other team.
#8. - Premiere director Rose Troche does a nice high-wire balancing job, following the life and loves of these characters and never letting us forget the importance of both. If the premiere seems strangely lacking in references to the immediate families of these characters, be patient. Subsequent episodes will demonstrate the all-too-problematic existence of family members.
THE L-WORD @ SEASON 1 DVD
The L Word: Season 1: Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes (1-4):
Pilot (Part 1), Pilot (Part 2), "Let's Do It" and "Longing."
The L Word: Season 1: Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes (5-8):
"Lies, Lies, Lies," "Lawfully," "Losing It" and "L'Ennui."
The L Word: Season 1: Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes (9-12):
"Listen Up," "Luck, Next Time," "Liberally" and "Looking Back."
The L Word: Season 1: Disc 4
This disc includes the following episodes (13-14):
"Locked Up" and "Limb from Limb."
THE L-WORD @ SEASON 1
EPISODE GUIDE SEASON 1
"Pilot 1" (Episode # 1.1) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken and Kathy Greenberg and Michele Abbott + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Pilot 2" (Episode # 1.2) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken and Kathy Greenberg and Michele Abbott + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Lets Do it" (Episode # 1.3) * TV Transcript (written by Susan Miller + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Longing" (Episode # 1.4) * TV Transcript (written by Angela Robinson + Directed by Lynne Stopkewich)
"Lies, Lies, Lies" (Episode # 1.5) * TV Transcript (written by Josh Senter + Directed by Clement Virgo)
"Lawfully" (Episode # 1.6) * TV Transcript (written by Rose Troche + Directed by Daniel Minahan)
"Losing It" (Episode # 1.7) * TV Transcript (written by Guinevere Turner + Directed by Clement Virgo)
"L'Ennui" (Bored) (Episode # 1.8) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + Directed by Tony Goldwyn)
"Listen Up" (Episode # 1.9) * TV Transcript (written by Mark Zakarin + Directed by Kari Skogland)
"Luck, Next Time" (Episode # 1.10) * TV Transcript (written by Rose Troche + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Liberally" (Episode # 1.11) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + Directed by Mary Harron)
"Looking Back" (Episode # 1.12) * TV Transcript (written by Guinevere Turner + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Locked Up" (Episode # 1.13) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + Directed by Rose Troche)
"Limb from Limb" (Episode # 1.14) Season 1 Finale * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + Directed by Tony Goldwyn)
THE L-WORD @ SEASON 2
EPISODE GUIDE SEASON 2
"Life, Loss, Leaving" (Episode # 2.1) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Daniel Minahan)
"Lap Dance" (Episode # 2.2) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Lynne Stopkewich)
"Loneliest Number" (Episode # 2.3) * TV Transcript (written by Lara Spotts + directed by Rose Troche)
"Lynch Pin" (Episode # 2.4) * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Lisa Cholodenko)
"Labyrinth" (Episode # 2.5) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Ilene Chaiken)
"Lagrimas de Oro" (Gold Tears) (Episode # 2.6) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by Guinevere Turner + directed by Jeremy Podeswa)
"Luminous" (Episode # 2.07) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Ernest Dickerson)
"Loyal" (Episode # 2.08) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by A. M. Homes + directed by Alison MacLean)
"Late, Later, Latent" (Episode # 2.09) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by David Stenn + directed by Tony Goldwyn)
"Land Ahoy" (Episode # 2.10) Season 2 * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Tricia Brock)
"Loud & Proud" (Episode: #2.11)
"L'Chaim" (To Life) (Episode: #2.12)
"Lacuna" (Episode # 2.13) Season 2 Finale * TV Transcript (written by Ilene Chaiken + directed by Ilene Chaiken)
THE L-WORD @ BEHIND THE SCENES
In the Life * Behind the Scenes of The L Word
In the Life is a gay and lesbian newsmagazine aired on 130 PBS (public television) stations in the United States.
Ilene Chaiken * Executive Producer, "The L Word" :
I sat down with a couple of executives and I said, "I know this is kind of a crazy idea but I just think we should do a lesbian ensemble drama." (chuckling) And they kind of looked at me and concurred that it was a crazy idea.
"Ilene Chaiken" interviewed by host Laura Linney * TV Transcript
"The L-Word Defined 1" The cast talks about it * TV Transcript
"The L-Word Defined 2" The cast talks about it * TV Transcript
"Jennifer Beals" interviewed by Wayne Brady on Live (4 Feb 2004) * TV Transcript
"Jennifer Beals" interviewed by Regis and Kelly on Live (31 Mar 2004) * TV Transcript
"Mia Kirschner" interviewed by Craig Kilborn on The Late Late Show (15 Jan 2004) * TV Transcript
THE TRAILERS FROM SHOWTIME
Home Sweet Trailers * Take the tour * Caught on camera * DVD extras * Interviews
THE WALLPAPERS FROM SHOWTIME
Jennifer Beals * Wallpaper (800x600 + 1024x768) on your desktop !
THE NEW YORK METRO
"Jennifer Beals" The Flashdance icon Back in a Flash becomes a de facto spokeswoman for the show * Article by Adam Sternbergh (From the February 21, 2005 issue of New York Magazine)
"The L Word" Ilene Chaiken, creator of The L Word * Television Review by John Leonard (From the February 21, 2005 issue of New York Magazine)
THE L-WORD @ CHARACTERS
THE CHARACTERS FROM SHOWTIME
Alice : Journalist Alice Pieszecki speaks her mind even if she hasn't quite thought it out yet. Delivering quick-wit and stinging one-liners, Alice contemplates the age old question, to be bi or not to be bi ?
Leisha Hailey * Alice character
Bette : Art Museum director and control freak, Bette Porter will go to extraordinary lengths to keep people exactly where she wants them.
Jennifer Beals * Bette character
Carmen : Moonlighting as one of LA's edgiest DJs, Carmen gets caught between two femmes fatale.
Sarah Shahi * Carmen character (Season 2)
Dana : Ever since tennis pro Dana Fairbanks came out, her approach to life of "defense makes the best offense", often drives those closest away.
Erin Daniels * Dana character
Helena : Helena is the daughter of wealthy art collector Peggy Peabody, an impossibly privileged and strong willed woman who has taken over the family foundation.
Rachel Shelley * Helena character (Season 2)
Jenny : A gifted young writer in search of her creative voice, Jenny delves into her dark past and explores her ambiguous sexuality.
Mia Kirshner * Jenny character
Kit : Kit Porter is Bette's older half-sister; a recovering alcoholic who's faced her demons and putting her life back together. Who says straight women don't have fun ?
Pam Grier * Kit character
Shane : As a hairdresser, Shane McCutcheon knows how to give women what they want and leaves a trail of broken hearts in her wake.
Katherine Moennig * Shane character
Tina : As Bette's partner for the last 8 years, Tina put her career on hold to play the role of housewife that is until Bette cheats on her. Now single, being on her own isn't everything it's cracked up to be, especially when you're looking for love.
Laurel Holloman * Tina character
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LESBIAN TV SERIES • THE L WORD STAR • KARINA LOMBARD
THE L-WORD @ L'HISTOIRE DE LA SERIE TV GAY
article par Barry Garron (Jan. 15, 2004) - The Hollywood Reporter
The L Word - TV Series
#1. - Sur la couverture de son kit de presse, Showtime énumère une douzaine de mots qui commencent par "L," comme "love," "lust," "libido" et "lovely," tous étant associés à sa toute récente série portant sur un groupe d'amies et leurs relations. Le seul oubli, assurément intentionnel parce qu'il en va de soi, est le mot "lesbienne," une référence à l'orientation sexuelle de presque tous les caractères de la série.
#2. - Ayant obtenu un succès appréciable avec Queer as Folk, son entreprise dans un monde dramatique d'hommes gay, Showtime et le producteur-auteur exécutif Ilene Chaiken visite maintenant la vie de femmes gay, et, dans pour au moins un cas, une femme pour laquelle son orientation sexuelle n'est pas claire même envers elle-même. Le résultat est une série dramatique qui est vaporisant, provocateur et rempli de dialogue futé et des caractères richement dessinés, aucun d'eux n'est entièrement prévisible.
#3. - Commençons avec Bette Porter (joué par Jennifer Beals) et son partenaire de vie commune Tina Kennard (interprété par Laurel Holloman) lesquelles, après 7 ans, ont décidé de commencer une famille. Bette, étant le Type-A carriériste, continues à travailler à son poste en tant que directrice de musée d'art, pendant que Tina, au caractère mûr et apaisant, se prépare à être inséminée. Mais par qui ? C'est l'un des dilemmes qui occupe une majeure partie de la Première.
#4. - L'autre grande histoire implique Tim (joué par Eric Mabius), leur voisin d'à côté, un entraîneur de natation d'université et le petit ami amoureux de Jenny (interprété par Mia Kirshner), un auteur en devenir fraîchement sortie de l'université. Jenny pense à écrire et Tim comblera son monde jusqu'à ce qu'elle rencontre et soit très attirée par Marina (joué par Karina Lombard), la propriétaire du café The Planet là où chacun traîne. Le pauvre Tim ne s'apercevra de rien.
#5. - Dans le cercle étroit des amis de Bette et de Tina il y a Dana (joué par Erin Daniels), la joueuse de tennis professionnel qui cache sa vie d'homosexuelle, du moins au début de la série.
#6. - Shane (joué par Katherine Moennig), la charmante de manière désarmante qui préfère changer de partenaires aussi souvent que possible et Alice (interprété par Leisha Hailey), une journaliste indépendante qui compile des diagrammes afin de prouver que chaque femme lesbienne n'est pas plus qu'à six degrés d'une séparation de chacune autre. Il y a aussi Kit (joué par Pam Grier), la demi-soeur de Bette, une chanteuse qui se bat pour devenir sobre.
#7. - Sans surprise, le décor pour presque toutes les scènes est West Hollywood, représenté cinématiquement pour ressembler pratiquement à toute banlieue de classe moyenne. La distribution est particulièrement bien faite, y compris plusieurs nouveaux visages et de fortes aptitudes d'acteur. C'est également assez rempli de scènes passionnées pour attirer un public mâle lequel ne pourrait autrement être attiré par ce genre de drame d'une perspective femelle. Quelques-uns de ces spectateurs pourraient même regretter que ces personnages soient joués pour l'autre équipe.
#8. - La directrice de la Première Rose Troche fait un bon travail d'équilibre, suivant la vie et les amours de ces personnages et ne nous laisse jamais oublier l'importance des deux. Si la Première semble étrangement manquer de références aux familles proches des personnages, soyez patients. Les épisodes suivants démontreront l'existence problématique des membres des familles.
 Katherine Moennig + Leisha Hailey
 Laurel Holloman + Jennifer Beals Link to The L Word Online Website
 Mia Kirshner + Karina Lombard Link to The L Word Online Website
THE L-WORD @ THE HOT SCENES
SCENES IN A GAY BAR
StarLight @ bar and lounge in New York City
: Un des meilleurs bars gay à New York City !
: Situé en plein coeur du East Village, Starlight Bar & Lounge est vite devenu un des bars les plus fréquentés de New York City.
: One of the best gay bar in New York City !
: Located in the heart of the East Village, Starlight Bar & Lounge has quickly become one of the premiere hotspots in New York City.
: 167 Avenue A (10th & 11th Street)
: Phone (212.475.2172)
: SCÈNE CHAUDE AU STARLIGHT A NEW YORK CITY AVEC JENNIFER BEALS
: Episode 2.4 "Lynch Pin" - Bette ramasse une inconnue dans un bar gay. Bette Porter (actrice Jennifer Beals) décide de noyer sa peine au StarLight. Elle commande un Absolut Martini. Bette dit "Voulez-vous danser ?"
: HOT SCENE AT STARLIGHT IN NEW YORK CITY WITH JENNIFER BEALS
: Episode 2.4 "Lynch Pin" - Bette picks up a stranger in a gay bar. Bette Porter (actress Jennifer Beals) decides to drown her sorrows at StarLight. She orders an Absolut Martini. Bette says "Do you wanna dance ?"
 Bette (Jennifer Beals) ramasse une inconnue dans un bar gay.
THE L-WORD @ THE LOVE SCENES
PLANETOUT ENTERTAINMENT
An interview with Jennifer Beals
: Beautiful "L Word" star Jennifer Beals recently sat down with PlanetOut entertainment editor Jenny Stewart and show producer Ilene Chaiken to talk about the Bette-Tina breakup, celebrity crushes and, of course, the jail scene.
: Director Rose Troche apparently made a videotape of various onscreen love scenes for the cast to watch. Was this helpful ?
: Yes, she made a cassette for us of a series of both lesbian and heterosexual love scenes, and she thought some of those scenes worked and some of them didn't. She wanted us to see and judge for ourselves which ones worked and which didn't -- and why.
: So what were some of those movies ?
: Bound, which worked really well, Claire of the Moon and The Hunger. And when we watched them, the ones that worked, regardless of the director, were the ones where the actors weren't fearful. When somebody was fearful, you could see it right away. It takes you out of the story, and that's to be avoided at all costs.
• movie Bound click + details movie
• movie Claire of the Moon click + details movie
• movie The Hunger click + details movie
• movie Querelle click + details movie * for The Jail Scene with Beals
THE LOVE SCENES
FROM 4 FEATURE MOVIES
SUGGESTIONS BY
DIRECTOR ROSE TROCHE
* BOUND * CLAIRE OF THE MOON
* THE HUNGER * QUERELLE
AN INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER BEALS
FROM THE L WORD TV SERIES
ON GAY.COM
THE L-WORD @ DVD MOVIE STAR
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