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Guinevere Turner

  • Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Birthday: May 23, 1968

Described by critic J Hoberman as looking like a 1940s film star dressed as a Little Rascal, the delightful Guinevere Turner made her acting, screenwriting and producing debut with Rose Troche's indie "Go Fish" (1994). Centering on Chicago's Wicker Park lesbian community, "Go Fish" marked an expansion within the "New Queer Cinema" movement to girl-oriented themes. Turner starred as the confident if lovelorn Max, a hip, verbally attuned "Generation X" lesbian who ends up in the arms of a gay veteri…more

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Career Milestones

  • 2006

    With director Mary Harron, co-wrote the screenplay, The Notorious Bettie Page (HBO)

  • 2004

    Appeared in and directed episodes of Showtime s The L Word

  • 2003

    wrote, directed and co-starred in the short, Hummer

  • 2001

    Starred in the independent film Stray Dogs

  • 2001

    Wrote and directed the short, Spare Me

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