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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Monique Parent
Date de naissance: 1965-11-04
Lieu de naissance: Los Angeles, California, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Scarlett Johansing, Dylan Bailey, Monique Harlow, Monique Harlowe, Monique Paurent, Scarlet Johansing, مونیک پارت
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Monique Parent (born November 4, 1965) is an American actress. She began her professional acting career in 1990, spending years honing her craft by studying at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas and Jeffrey Tambor among others. Monique has worked in live theatre as well as a wide variety of film genres, sci-fi, horror, indie drama and comedy, appearing in well over 130 films as well as the streaming series Magic Funhouse and Anime Crimes Division.
After close to 30 years in the film business, Monique has certainly picked up a few tips and tricks in the makeup and hair department and shares what she has learned on her YouTube channel. She focuses on keeping fit and healthy as part of any beauty routine and now has over a quarter million subscribers.
Monique is currently working on an instructional book for directors and actors on the intricacies of working with nudity entitled Nudity on Film. She often assists productions by working as a professional Intimacy Coordinator.
Miss Parent spoke on an AFI panel about shooting intimate scenes at the Dallas Film Festival, and was awarded the Southern California Motion Picture Council’s “Golden Halo” award in 2016 for achievements in acting.
À propos du film: Beverly Hills Bordello / TV series (1996)
Épisode: Season 1, Episode 11: Forbidden Fruit
Année de sortie: 1996
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: N/A
Réalisateur: Jon Burroughs, Michelle Gardner, Robert Angelo, Robert Davis
Scénariste: Adam Kayn, Artie Kemper, D. Alvelo, George Ayvas, Gil Alan, J.K. Lighthouse, John Richardson, Jon Burroughs, Kenny Katamaran, Laura Francis, Michelle Gardner, Mushina Bezimyani, Robert Angelo
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Marc Greenberg, Kenny Katamaran, Diane Cornell
Sociétés: One Time Productions
Genre: Drama
Histoire
Beverly Hills Bordello was a softcore series aired on premium cable. It was an anthology series that centered around the fictional Winston Spa located in Beverly Hills. The spa was a bordello run by Madam Veronica Winston.
The only recurring character was Veronica Winston who was played by Nicole Gian, Monique Parent and Gabriella Hall during the various seasons the show ran.
Résumé
"Beverly Hills Bordello" is an American softcore erotic anthology series that ran from 1996 to 1998, primarily airing on cable networks such as Showtime and Cinemax as part of their late-night programming blocks. Similar in format and content to shows like "Erotic Confessions," the series centers around an exclusive, high-end brothel (often referred to as the "Winston Spa" or "Winston Mansion") run by the sophisticated and discreet Madame Veronica Winston (played by various actresses, including Veronica Hart and Nikki Fritz in different episodes/capacities).
Each episode presents self-contained stories focusing on the clients and employees of the establishment, exploring their various erotic fantasies, desires, and the circumstances that bring them to the bordello. The episodes typically feature a mix of romance, drama, and sexual scenarios, but the content remains within the boundaries of softcore erotica, emphasizing suggestion and romance over explicit material. The show's premise often involves characters seeking an escape from their mundane lives, dealing with relationship issues, or fulfilling specific fantasies, with the bordello providing a safe and luxurious environment for these experiences. The series was one of the more prominent examples of the direct-to-cable adult programming common in the late 1990s.