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本名: Chloe Nicole
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別名: Chlo Nicholle, Chloe Nicholle, Chloe Nicholls, Chloe Nichols, Chloe Nicol, Chloe Nicole, Chloe Nicolle, Cloe Nicole, Nichole O'Connell
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本名: Stephanie Swift
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別名: China Cat, Darrian Mayfair, Melodi Clark, Seck Gong, Steph, Stephanie Swiff
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Stephanie Swift began her acting career at age 10, performing in musical theater productions like 'Oliver' and appearing in various plays around Butler, PA. She attended Chatham College, Pittsburgh, where she starred in mainstage productions such as 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'A Christmas Carol'. Stephanie also studied dance and voice privately. In 2016, she transitioned to film and voice-over work, appearing in over 40 films, shorts, and industrials. Notable roles include Dr. Brady in 'Massacre Academy', Sadie in award-winning 'Lingerithm', Sandra in 'Hasenpfeffer', and special agent Flynn in 'Red Woods'. She is married to actor Rick Dutrow, represented by Heyman Talent Group and The Talent Group, and managed by Spencer Folmar.
Lotus (1997) is a captivating tale that follows two estranged half-brothers, Vincent and Jack, who reunite after their father's death. Vincent, an eccentric painter living in Paris, invites Jack, a troubled war photographer from New York, to stay with him in his grand estate. As they spend time together, they grapple with their differing worldviews and the complexities of their shared past. The story unfolds through their interactions, revealing the intricate dynamics between them and the secrets they've kept hidden for years.
Lotus (1997) is a French-American drama film directed by François Ozon. It stars Dominique Blanc as Vincent and Jeremy Irons as Jack. The film explores themes of brotherhood, memory, and redemption through the lives of its two complex protagonists. Lotus premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997 and received critical acclaim for its performances, cinematography, and exploration of profound emotional landscapes.