Scene from American Gigolo (1980)
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Birth Name: Lauren Hutton
Birth Date: 1943-11-17
Birth Place: Charleston, Kanawha County, United States
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Alternate Names: Mary Laurence Hutton
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Lauren Hutton (born November 17, 1943) is an American model and actress. She is best-known for her starring roles in the movies American Gigolo and Lassiter, and also for her fashion modeling career.
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Linda Horn is an American actress known primarily for her minor roles in early 1980s films. She is best recognized for her appearance in the 1980 crime drama American Gigolo, starring Richard Gere, where she was credited as the "2nd Girl At Beach". Her other notable acting credit includes the 1981 musical comedy film The Great Muppet Caper. Beyond these specific roles, extensive biographical information regarding her career path or personal life is not widely available.
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Alternate Names: Michelle Drake, Playboy Playmate May 1979
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Lovely blonde Michele Drake was born on February 7, 1958 in La Jolla, California. Michele was the Playmate of the Month in the May, 1979 issue of "Playboy." Drake had roles in the films "American Gigolo," "The Hollywood Knights," "History of the World: Part I," and "Cheech and Chong's Next Movie." Moreover, she made a guest appearance as a Playmate on an episode of "The Jeffersons." Outside of her acting gigs, Michele was also a member of the Singing Playmates group and appeared on Johnny Carson's 1982 New Year's Eve show, performed live with Bob Hope, and filmed specials for Jane Fonda, Mike Douglas, and George Burns, to name a few. Michele's entertainment career has continued to the other side of the camera, where she is involved in feature film production at an international level.
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Alternate Names: Patricia Carr-Bosley, Patti Carr
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Patricia Carr, also known as Patricia Carr Bosley, was an American actress who made notable appearances in film and television roles. Born as Patricia Ann Wilson on December 6, 1937, in Los Angeles, California, she began her acting career in the mid-1950s. She is best known for her role as Judy Rheiman in the 1980 film American Gigolo, where she was credited as Patti Carr.
Throughout her career, Carr also appeared in several television series, including The Edge of Night (as Holly Meech), Happy Days (as Fern Flagg), Eight Is Enough, and The Love Boat (as Donna Maloney).
In her personal life, she was married to the actor Tom Bosley, famous for his role as Howard Cunningham in Happy Days, from 1980 until his death in 2010. She was a stepmother to Bosley's daughter, Amy Baer.
About the Movie: American Gigolo (1980)
Release Year: 1980
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Gigolo americano, Amerikansko zhigolo, Американско жиголо, Gigolô Americano, Le gigolo américain, Ein Mann für gewisse Stunden, Købt af kvinder, Epagelma - Zigolo, Američki žigolo, Amerikai dzsigoló, Den amerikanske gigolo, Amerykanski zigolak, Amerikanskiy zhigolo, Американский жиголо, Manken
Director: Paul Schrader
Writer: Paul Schrader
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Producer(s): Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer
Executive Producer: Freddie Fields
Companies: Freddie Fields Productions, Paramount Pictures
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Mystery, Mystery Film
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Keywords: callboy, detective, gay theme, gigolo, infidelity, los angeles, california, murder, suspicion of murder
Story
Julian (Richard Gere), an escort in Los Angeles, begins a relationship with Michelle (Lauren Hutton), a politician's wife, free of charge. When one of Julian's clients is murdered, Detective Sunday (Alex Rocco) suspects him due to his profession. Julian fears being framed and tries to uncover the truth while avoiding implicating his other clients. Meanwhile, Michelle starts developing feelings for him.
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American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader in 1980, explores themes of infidelity, trust, and the consequences of a high-end escort's lifestyle. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles' underbelly, the film follows Julian, a gigolo who finds himself entangled in a murder investigation, threatening his relationships and livelihood.