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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Hyo Shin » Tue Apr 22, 2003 10:28 pm

Kristin Lehman. She was Esther Nairn in The X-Files' Kill Switch episode.



Loved her in Art of Death episode from Once a Thief. She was kind of gay in it.





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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Cicca » Wed Apr 23, 2003 12:46 am

How's this for obscure?

I had to go look up her name. And the mini-series I saw her in is 20 years old! :rofl

Jenny Seagrove. A Woman of Substance. How I loved that book when I was 13. heheheh

I'm not sure if it was me loving the character or what, but I just thought she was sooooo beautiful.



There. Do I win a prize for most obscure? ;)

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby scifiacid » Wed Apr 23, 2003 1:44 am

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Glynis Barber




OMGOMG! Sighhhh... Glynis Barber. All my old english tv watching is coming back to me now. I've always liked Amanda Redman, and of course Cathryn Harrison... least we forget Janet McTeer (although after Tumbleweek she's more 'well known'). Gawd Lysette Anthony. I dragged my sister and aunt to Krull! 8) And I just loved A Woman of Substance with Jenny S. Also, what's her bucket... shit, she was in North and South and Midnight Caller. Irish sounding last name... Killiahsomethingorother. Ugh. She was great. :lol



Adding, Dempsey and Makepeace... tehe...

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby ukxenafan » Wed Apr 23, 2003 3:24 pm

You mean the blonde one who played Jack's boss Devon? Wendy.....erm (looks up on IMdB) Windy Kilbourne :D





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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Kieli » Wed Apr 23, 2003 3:52 pm

You mean Bebe Neuwirth, AL (Frasier's Lillith)


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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby The Angry Lion » Wed Apr 23, 2003 7:12 pm

thanx kieli :)



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby scifiacid » Thu Apr 24, 2003 12:14 am

Oh Oh Oh! Yes, Wendy Kilbourne. :banana <- first time using the banana!@

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Kieli » Fri Apr 25, 2003 11:07 pm

Did I forget Frances McDormand?? :shock Please tell me I didn't commit that unpardonable sin.


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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby The Angry Lion » Sat Apr 26, 2003 12:05 am

yes you did!for shame kieli for shame! :D

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby dazed and confused » Sat Apr 26, 2003 3:23 pm

Not so obscure in the theatre world, but definitely in the film world.



Audra McDonald - Ragtime, Masterclass on Broadway, various TV guest spots. Best known TV: Grace in Disney's new version of Annie.



Bebe Neuwirth - Chicago on Broadway, Lillith from Cheers and Fraiser



Heather Headley - Ragtime, The Lion King, Aida on Broadway.



Non Theatre world:

Gloria Rueben - Best known from ER as Jeanie Boulet. Various other TV appearances. Beautiful voice.



Emily Procter - Not sure if she's still considered obscure but, plays Calleigh on CSI:Miami and was on The West Wing for 2 seasons as Ainsley Hayes.



Tara Morice - Fran from Strictly Ballroom. Haven't seen her in anything else but I was very impressed. Apparently she was a prostitute in Moulin Rouge.



Heather Juergensen - Helen from Kissing Jessica Stein, again, haven't seen her in anything else but loved her.



God, I know there are more but my brain hurts right now so, I'll leave it at that.



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Gatito Grande » Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:50 pm

Some here have talked about getting a "vibe" off of Clea Duvall. Y'know who I get that vibe off of? Julia Stiles.



I finally saw Save the Last Dance last night, and damn if I didn't see more chemistry between her and her friend Chenille (I believe the actor's name is Kerri Washington), or even w/ her rival Nikki (Bianca Lawson, aka "Kendra de Vampire Slayer"), than I did w/ Sean Patrick Thomas.:lol *



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby urnofosiris » Sun Apr 27, 2003 2:54 am

I am seeing a few names that I wouldn't have considered obscure before reading this thread. Lily Taylor, Clea Duvall, Laura Innes are quite well known I think and have acted in some 'big' movies. However, I am not really sure how to measure obscurity, heh. As it is they are on my list of favourite actresses, not that I have a list like that, but if I had they would be.



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Cicca » Mon Apr 28, 2003 12:22 am

She may not be obscure, but she's certainly not a household name. Connie Nielsen. She was very good (and stunning!) in Gladiator. And then I kept catching ads for Basic and wondering who that gorgeous blonde was. Connie Nielsen! Go figure!

Too bad the movie apparently sucks...



Connie Nielsen in Gladiator

Connie Nielsen in Basic





And I haven't said yummmmmmm about Elizabeth Mitchell lately. I still haven't figured out if she's obscure or not.

Seeing as she was in The Santa Clause 2, I'll say she's not particularly obscure. Good! More roles!

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby taralicious » Sat May 03, 2003 1:56 am

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Gawd Lysette Anthony. I dragged my sister and aunt to Krull!

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I can't sit idly by and listen to people badmouth "Krull."

So what if it caused Lysette Anthony to have a nervous breakdown when it failed?

The movie rules!

She also got her kit off in any number of soft-core porn "Fatal Attraction" rip-offs in the '80's-'90's as well.

Always a plus.:glasses

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby LokiPromise » Sat May 03, 2003 8:14 am

Cicca, I wouldn't consider either of them obscure especially not Elizabeth Mitchell but I guess neither of them have been "in fashion" but both a very good actresses.

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Sakti » Sun May 04, 2003 10:29 pm



The girls from "Fucking Amal" (show me love- in English)

are really cute-oh and Swedish, I should probably mention that as well.



Rebecca Lijeberg-Agnes

and

Alexandra Dahlstrom- Elin

I wonder what they're both doing now.

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby chilled monkey » Sat Sep 20, 2003 4:46 am

What a great idea. I love this thread!



My favourite obscure actresses would have to be:



1. Callie De Fabry. She was in "Birds of Prey" as Dinah's lesbian friend Gabby. She did a wonderful job creating an interesting and likeable character, especially as she was only in two episodes. She's also very good in the film "Warnings".



2. Izabella Miko. She played Cammie in "Coyote Ugly" and was definately the best reason for watching the movie as far as I'm concerned. She is amazing.



3. Emilie de Ravin. She played Tess in "Roswell". I stopped watching after she left.

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obscure actresses? My favorite kind.

Postby Iamyouknowyours » Sat Sep 20, 2003 6:10 pm

I've loved Scarlett Johansson since I first saw "Manny and Lo", a terrific film by the way. She might be a little less obscure since "Ghost World" and the new "Lost In Translation" (which I must still see!) I used to like Anna Chlumsky of "My Girl" fame though she seems to have disappeared off of the radar. Too bad. She was quite brilliant for an eleven year old. Alicia Witt is kind of on the borderline, obscuritywise. I had a friend who wrote for "Cybil" and hooked me on her, so I try to follow her work. She's a very sweet girl, and I give high recommendations to "Playing Mona Lisa". Most of you probably know Clea Duvall of "But I'm A Cheerleader" and as the Buffy invisible girl, but most people are clueless about her. I love all the work I've seen of hers, except "Identity" where the writer and director should be shot for giving her nothing to do but cry repeatedly. I used to love Meredith Monroe, my only reason for ever watching any "Dawson's Creek," but she seems to have disapeared as well. Jena Malone has been doing some terrific work in indie films. I think she could be great if she keeps making smart and inventive choices. Last of all, I have fallen head over heels for Rebecka Liljeberg, who was marvelous in "Fucking Amal". I'm still eagerly awaiting my copy of Bear's Kiss. Swedish movies are so hard to find over here in the states.



Is there a thread for obsure actors? Because I feel I must mention my favorite actor, Jon Cryer, who is far more intriguing that Mathew Broderick, who he is often mistaken for. "Plan B" and "Went To Coney Island On A Mission From God Be Back By Five" are must sees if you are into the artsy films.

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Re: obscure actresses? My favorite kind.

Postby Twisted Minstrel » Mon Sep 22, 2003 1:12 am

This is really a wild thread - may I add another note for Melanie Lynskey? She is quite a doll and needs more exposure here. I believe there may have been a rumour not long back of her appearing on Angel. *sigh*



Who I'd really like to mention is Sophie Ward (daughter of actor Simon), who, in her teens had small parts in The Hunger (she got a smooch from Susan Sarandon), Return to Oz (she was one of the princesses whose heads were stolen), and perhaps best known as Elizabeth in Young Sherlock Holmes.



Sophie is truly one of the most classically beautiful women on this planet - one of her best performances was in A Dark Adapted Eye (with Helena Bonham Carter) that aired in the US on PBS.



While never world-famous, Sophie did make a huge splash in the mid-90s when she came out after 9 years of marriage and two children. In 2000 she married her girlfriend, writer Rena Brannan.



St. Catherine's Temple to Sophie Ward www.geocities.com/SoHo/Sq.../menu.html has links to some interesting articles.







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Re: obscure actresses? My favorite kind.

Postby SJ » Mon Sep 22, 2003 4:07 am

Sophie Ward has a lead role in the Dinatopia tv series.





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Re: obscure actresses? My favorite kind.

Postby emma peel » Mon Sep 22, 2003 11:57 am

Wow, so many great names that I agree with: Imogene Stubbs, Amy Carlson, Megan Follows, Ashley Laurence, Jordana Brewster,Tara Fitzgerald,Toni Collette,Rachel Griffiths, Hudson Leick, Audra McDonald (who I discovered on a couple of eps of L&O:SVU as a shrink, little did I know then how awesomely talented the woman is!), Melinda Clarke (anyone catch her on 2 eps of CSI, playing a dominatrix that Grissom was interested in???)........

Let me add a couple more: Rachael Stirling (Diana Riggs's daughter) and Jodhi May, both of Tipping the Velvet. Jodhi has wonderfully expressive eyes, making me think "how in the world could anyone ever hurt this woman, 'cause I'd start crying just looking at her being sad."

Ok, enough rambling for now.

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Re: obscure actresses? My favorite kind.

Postby Gatito Grande » Wed Sep 24, 2003 1:45 pm

There's an actress who may be about to become much less obscure: Kathryn Morris. I really loved her as "Najara" on Xena: Warrior Princess (her first performance, in Crusader, before the writers screwed her up in The Convert), and now she's about to star in a new show, Cold Case (premiering this Sunday, Sept.28, on CBS). It's not the kind of show I would generally watch (so holding off on starting a thread for it), but KM is a really interesting actor (BTW, I really prefer the gender-neutral term to "actress"), so I'm looking forward to it.



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Chameleon girl » Fri Sep 26, 2003 2:33 am

Claudia Black, she is just an awesome actress and I hope she can get a heap of work after Farscape, she deserves it.

Lauren Ambrose in Six Feet Under. She is really good and I swear I have seen her in something else

Of course Clea DuVall, destined for a big future.

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby theatremouse » Wed Oct 15, 2003 7:48 pm

ive had a fondness for jewel staite for years.

she was the mechanic chick on firefly. i first saw her on that startrekkiddieversion semi-parody Space Cases on nickelodeon, but whenever she pops up in something she's a scene stealer.

one of those i'm just waiting to see suddenyl explode as It girl.



and keira knightley is totally my newest obsession.

plus her mom's a kickass playwrite.

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby hells bells » Mon Oct 27, 2003 6:13 am

yes claudia black....:wink



and how about marlee matlin who played the mayor in picket fences years ago? i was only god maybe 13 when I first saw her and I thought she was the most beautiful thing on tv then.



and jorja fox even though she's not that obscure anymore after CSI...but i remember adoring her as Maggie Doyle in ER.



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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Candleshoe » Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:39 pm

Echoing the Claudia Black worship...although not sure if it is an echo if it takes three years to reply!

I don't know if she qualifies as obscure, as such, but I knew Jena Malone was destined for great things when she was in Contact. It must say something that I thought she did a wonderful job as a young Jodie.

And I'm sure I get a "vibe" from the wonderful but obscure Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy), but that might just be my wishful thinking...
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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Auburn » Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:56 pm

Nancy Mckeon who plays Jinny in 'The Division' I would stay up late just to watch it on Living tv.

Jodhi May who perhaps is best known for playing Flo in Tipping the Velvet.

Laura Donnelly who's career has just begun, she played a lesbian in HEX but I can't remember the charecter's name. Plus she has an Irish accent to die for.

Sarah Smart, probably best known for playing a lesbian in At Home With The Braithwaites. I LOVED that show!
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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby umgaynow » Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:07 pm

Well, most of my independent film goddesses have already been named...Tilda Swinton, Natasha Lyonne, Jodhi May, Tara Fitzgerald etc...and so many others on all of your lists

Unfortunately having a really hard time thinking of names at the moment...but the woman who played Bubble on AbFab...she starred in this amazing film called Little Voice...I think it's Jane something

Then going back in time...Ruth Hussey...she was Liz in The Philadelphia Story...really held her own on the comedic front next to Jimmy Stewart, Kataharine Hepburn and my all time favorite Cary Grant

Another oldie who played supporting roles in so many of the truly great films of the golden age...Thelma Ritter

As for truly obscure...but perhaps less so to those from the other side of the pond...back when I was in high school, PBS did a series called The Shakespeare Plays...there was a sort of reperetory company including Helen Mirren (love her!) and an actress named Sinead Cusack...just loved her!

And lots and lots of others who have already been mentioned...plus those I think of as the corset movie reperetory...Imelda Staunton...Linda Basset...and all the other unnamed middle aged well upholstered supporting ladies in corsets in all those Merchant-Ivory films I love so well...OK brain cramp...that's all for now

Oh and Emma Thompson's sister whose name I can't recall at the moment...but so wonderful in Emma...

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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Candleshoe » Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:45 am

Oh, I had forgotten Sarah Smart..... :drool I suffered through all the random acts of wierdness in Braithwaites just for a glimpse of her. And her girlfriend (the nice one, not the nasty one) always reminded me a bit of Tara....
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Re: Obscure Actresses

Postby Hemiola » Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:50 am

The actress who played Bubble and starred in "Little Voice" was the lovely and talented Jane Horrocks. It is worth noting that all of the singing and vocal impressions in "Little Voice" were done by her without any audio tricks!! :-D
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