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再生時間: 143 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Whatolive |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 720x480 | 追加日: 2006-Aug-01 |
別名: Catherine Paris, Catherine Sexton, Juliette Charles, Suzie McCoppin, Suzy McCoppin
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Julian Wells was born in San Francisco and raised in Birmingham, Michigan, graduating from Marian High School. She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, majoring in drama. Wells began her career with commercials, bit parts on TV shows like The Sopranos and Entourage, and worked as a body double for stars such as Kim Cattrall. Between 2001 and 2010, she appeared in various B movies and soft erotic films under the name Julian Wells. Later, using the name Suzy McCoppin, she wrote nightlife columns for magazines like Life & Style and The Sun, and hosted podcasts. In 2014, she co-wrote the book 'KissnTell', which was optioned by E! for a TV series.
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ジャンル: drama television series, erotica
Black Tie Nights (2005) is a drama television series with erotic elements. The show follows the lives and intertwined relationships of five wealthy and successful individuals in Atlanta. The main characters include: David Sterling, a powerful businessman dealing with his wife's infidelity; his lover, Adrianne Lockhart, who is trying to hide her relationship with David from her husband; the Lockharts' adopted daughter, Samantha, who struggles with her sexual identity; a bisexual woman named Monica Brooks, who becomes involved in a web of lies and deceit; and Alex, a young gay man trying to make it in Atlanta's social scene. As their lives intersect, they navigate complex romantic entanglements, power dynamics, and moral dilemmas.
Black Tie Nights (2005) is an erotic drama television series set in Atlanta, Georgia. The show explores the interconnected relationships of five affluent individuals as they grapple with love, lust, and the consequences of their actions. Created by J. Alexander Law and produced by Tri-Destined Entertainment, Black Tie Nights aired for one season on the now-defunct BET-owned network, CENTRIC. Despite its short run, the series gained attention for its exploration of themes such as infidelity, bisexuality, and sexual identity within a wealthy African American community.