Escena de Mad Women (2015)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Christina Starbuck
Fecha de nacimiento: N/A
Lugar de nacimiento: Wellington, Ohio, United States
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Christina Starbuck is a New York-based American actress and performance coach known for her roles in independent films and television series, as well as an extensive theatre background. Her film credits include
Mad Women, Hide Your Smiling Faces, and the short film Facing the Wave. On television, she has appeared in New Amsterdam, the HBO series Random Acts of Flyness, and the Amazon series The Other F Word, along with numerous commercials.
Originally from Ohio, Starbuck studied at Syracuse University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. She has performed in various stage productions, ranging from new works to classics, and co-founded The 11th Hour Company. In addition to her acting career, Starbuck works as an executive speaking and performance coach. She lives with her daughters in Hudson County, New Jersey. Starbuck has clarified that she has no relation to the Starbucks coffee company.
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Kelsey Lynn Stokes is a Canadian-born, New York-based film and television professional, known as a conservatory-trained actor, an award-winning producer, and a union script supervisor. She was born in Canada, spent six years in Dubai, and moved to New York in 2009. After many years in front of the camera, including a lead role in the feature film April Grace and an appearance in the series New Amsterdam, Stokes transitioned into full-time script supervising. She is a proud member of IATSE Local 161 and has worked on numerous features, series, and commercials for major brands like Google and Amazon. Notable script supervising credits include the Julia Stiles-directed film Wish You Were Here and the Daytime Emmy-winning second season of After Forever. Stokes is a Type 1 diabetic and uses her platform to raise awareness about the condition.
Sobre la película: Mad Women (2015)
Año de lanzamiento: 2015
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Çılgın Kaadınlar
Director: Jeff Lipsky
Guionista: Jeff Lipsky
Producción & Género
Productor(es): executive producer: Nick Athas
producer (as Nikolai Metin): Mykola Metin
co-producer: Alena Svyatova
Compañías: Plainview Pictures, Production company
Género: Drama
Palabras clave
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Historia
A mother of three daughters becomes radicalized after being imprisoned for a crime of conscience. She transforms into an idealist with a mission to change her world for the better. Her middle daughter, Nevada Smith, struggles to find her place within their exceptional family, which includes an older sister who joins Doctors Without Borders and a father who is a successful dentist. The mother's cancer diagnosis and the father's sudden imprisonment further disrupt the family dynamic, leaving Nevada overwhelmed with emotional turmoil.
Resumen
Mad Women (2015) directed by Jeff Lipsky is a drama that explores the complex dynamics of an exceptional family faced with extraordinary circumstances. The film centers around the transformation of the mother after her imprisonment and its impact on her middle daughter, Nevada Smith. Despite limited plot details available, it's clear that the movie delves into themes of radicalization, familial pressure, and emotional turmoil.