Linda Fiorentino is a Actor American born on 9 march 1958 at Philadelphia (USA)
Linda Fiorentino
Linda Fiorentino participated to
21 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actress
, 1h38
Directed by Tim Allen,
Barry SonnenfeldOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Comedy science fiction films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Superhero films,
Buddy films,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Tommy Lee Jones,
Will Smith,
Linda Fiorentino,
Vincent D'Onofrio,
David Schwimmer,
Rip TornRoles Dr. Laurel Weaver / Agent L
Rating72%
Agent K and his partner Agent D intercept a truck smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States. Inside they discover an alien disguised as a human. When he runs, they shoot him and use neuralyzers to wipe the memories of the border patrol witnesses. D decides to retire and asks K to wipe his memory too. In upstate New York, an alien crash-lands and kills an abusive farmer named Edgar to use his skin as a disguise., 1h37
Directed by Martin ScorseseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
ComedyThemes L'action se déroule en une journéeActors Rosanna Arquette,
Verna Bloom,
Tommy Chong,
Linda Fiorentino,
Teri Garr,
John HeardRoles Kiki
Rating75%
Paul Hackett, a word processor, meets Marcy Franklin in a local cafe in New York. They discuss their common interest in Henry Miller. Marcy leaves Paul her number and informs him that she lives with a sculptor named Kiki Bridges, who makes and sells plaster of Paris paperweights resembling cream cheese bagels. Later in the night, under the pretense of buying a paperweight, Paul visits Marcy, taking a cab to her apartment. On his way to visit Marcy, a $20 bill is blown out the window of the cab, leaving him with only some spare pocket change. The cab driver is furious that he cannot pay, thereby beginning the first in a long series of misadventures for Paul that turn hostile through no fault of his own. At the apartment Paul meets the sculptor Kiki and Marcy, and comes across a collection of photographs and medications which imply that Marcy is severely disfigured from burns on her legs and torso. As a result of this implication, and as a result of a strained conversation with Marcy, Paul abruptly slips out of the apartment.