Escena de Tell Me You Love Me / TV series (2007)
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Nombre de nacimiento: Sonya Walger
Fecha de nacimiento: 1974-06-06
Lugar de nacimiento: Hampstead, London, England, United Kingdom
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Nombres alternativos: سونیا والگر
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Sonya Walger was born on June 6, 1974, in Hampstead, London, England. Born with the name Sonya Walger, she is a British-American actress who has built a prolific career across television and film. Educated at Wycombe Abbey School and Christ Church, Oxford, where she earned a first-class degree in English Literature, Walger is also fluent in Spanish due to her Argentinian heritage.
She first gained significant recognition for her role as Donna Barnes in the HBO comedy The Mind of the Married Man (2001) before becoming a household name as Penelope "Penny" Widmore on the cult hit series Lost. In 2007, she took on a leading role in the provocative HBO drama Tell Me You Love Me, portraying Carolyn, a woman navigating complex intimacy issues within her marriage.
Her extensive television credits also include starring roles in FlashForward, The Catch, and her acclaimed performance as Molly Cobb in the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind. Beyond acting, she is a writer and podcaster, having published her debut novel, Lion, in 2024. Walger has been married to screenwriter Davey Holmes since 2009, and they have two children.
Sobre la película: Tell Me You Love Me / TV series (2007)
Episodio: Season 1, Episode 8
Año de lanzamiento: 2007
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Кажи ми, че ме обичаш, Скажи, что любишь меня, Dis-moi que c'est l'amour, 说你爱我, Beni Sevdiğini Söyle, Dime que me amas, Dime que me quieres, Diz que me ama, Mondd, hogy szeretsz!, Powiedz, że mnie kochasz, Sano että rakastat, SexLife, Кажи, че ме обичаш, Скажи мені, що любиш мене, Скажи мне, что любишь меня
Director: Alex Zakrzewski, Anthony Hemingway, Ernest R. Dickerson, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Rozema, Rodrigo García
Guionista: Anya Epstein, Cynthia Mort, David Gould, David Schulner, Dylan Gary, Vanessa Taylor
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Productor(es): Producer: Kathy Landsberg, Lori-Etta Taub
Executive Producer: Cynthia Mort, Gavin Polone
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Palabras clave: complicated relationships, ejaculation, erect penis, erection, handjob, wank
Historia
Tell Me You Love Me follows three couples seeking help from therapist May Foster for their intimacy issues. Jamie and Hugo (played by Sonya Walger and Peter Krause) struggle with sexual dysfunction after childbirth, leading to emotional distance between them. Katie and David (played by Michelle Borth and Glenn Dexter) have a seemingly perfect relationship but secretly grapple with infidelity and jealousy. Carolyn and Palek (played by Aisha Tyler and John Slattery), meanwhile, are trying to reconcile their expectations of marriage after living together for years without getting married. May herself has relationship problems with her partner Arthur (played by Christian Slater). As the couples undergo therapy together, they explore their individual and collective issues around intimacy.
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Tell Me You Love Me is a dramatic exploration of intimate relationships, focusing on three couples who share a therapist, played by Jane Alexander as May Foster. Each couple faces unique challenges: Jamie and Hugo deal with sexual dysfunction post-childbirth; Katie and David grapple with infidelity and jealousy; Carolyn and Palek struggle with their long-term relationship status. The series examines the complexities of human intimacy through these intersecting stories, offering a raw and provocative look at love, desire, and communication in relationships.