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Her most famous English-speaking role was as a bisexual Manhattan vampire in her third Hollywood film, the 1983 Tony Scott cult favorite The Hunger, which brought her a significant lesbian following due to her love scene with Susan Sarandon.
Her performance as a lesbian mourning the loss of her longtime partner in the HBO series If These Walls Could Talk 2 earned her a Golden Globe for “ Best TV Series Supporting Actress ” in 2000, as well as earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a TV Film or Miniseries.
Her aunt, a distinguished lady at the court, was reputed to be a lesbian and witch.
Her stage work also included Edward Bond's Early Morning at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in which she played a lesbian Florence Nightingale, The Collector at St Martin's Theatre in the West End opposite Simon Williams, Mad Dog at Hampstead Theatre opposite Denholm Elliott, A Patriot for Me by John Osborne, at the Palace Theatre, Watford and the role of Lizzie Curry in N. Richard Nash's The Rainmaker, which toured the UK and in which Faithfull's co-star was Peter Gilmore.
Her poetry has achieved greater appeal and a wider audience, as have the works of Natalie Clifford Barney, due to the contemporary rediscovery of the works of the ancient Greek poet Sappho, also a lesbian.
Her relationship with Willow is consistently positive, and the first depiction of a lesbian couple on U. S. television.
Her name is a pun on " vulva ", and her show has heavy lesbian / anti-male overtones ( all of the villains are male while all the heroes are female ), not to mention blatant advertising of Velva merchandise and numerous genital references.
Her areas of interest include semiotics, psychoanalysis, film theory, literary theory, feminism, lesbian and queer studies.
Her appearance and material led to false rumours that she was a lesbian.
Her brother, Ross ( David Schwimmer ), is upset that his lesbian ex-wife has moved in with her partner.
Her character was the first lesbian on the daytime serials.
Antoniou is also known for her work as an editor and pioneer on the field of contemporary erotic fiction and in particular as editor of lesbian erotica antologies including the three volume Leather Women series, Some Women, By Her Subdued, No Other Tribute, and a collection of her own short stories and essays titled The Catalyst and Other Works.
Her sidekick and lesbian lover, Clarice, was a leggy blonde in skimpy chauffeur's outfit, also with domino mask.
With her name mis-credited as " Kyōko Izoma ", the porn-video was shot in Tokyo before Lords ' scandal, and is therefore now illegal in the U. S. Her lesbian scene with Lords was reused in Beverly Hills Copulator.
Her character was set to be the lesbian girlfriend of Bianca Montgomery ( Eden Riegel ) and be killed in 3 months.
Her group grew into a Harlem lesbian organization known as " The Cement Mixers ".
Her breakthrough role was as the daughter of a lesbian military officer in the TV movie Serving in Silence.
Her Broadway debut was the role of Joanne Jefferson, the high-class lawyer and lesbian lover of Maureen Johnson ( Idina Menzel ), in the original Broadway cast of Rent.
Her manual on lesbian theatre production, Take Stage!
Her election made her the first openly LGBT candidate elected to a state-level office in the United States ; the second, after Kathy Kozachenko, to be elected to office ; and the third openly LGBT elected official overall ( Kozachenko's predecessor, Nancy Wechsler, having come out while in office but not publicly known to be lesbian at the time she was elected ).
Her unapologetically lesbian sensibility has had a profound and lasting influence on queer literature in Taiwan.
Her efforts against apartheid were complicated by her being white, Afrikaans, and lesbian.

Her and affairs
Her son's death in 534 made little change in the posture of affairs.
Her husband Casimir is known for his romantic affairs: after Aldona's death he married three more times.
Her sister Millicent recalled Elizabeth ’ s weekly lectures, “ Talks on Things in General ”, when her younger siblings would gather her while she discussed politics and current affairs from Garibaldi to Macauley ’ s History of England.
Her untimely death, combined with Ramius ' long-standing dissatisfaction with the callousness of Soviet rule and his fear of the Red Octobers destabilizing effect on world affairs, ultimately exhausts his tolerance for the failings of the Soviet system.
Her memory was severely impaired and she could no longer take part in state affairs.
Her father allowed her to attend meetings of the council from the age of 14 but never discussed the affairs of state with her.
Her first marriage, on 28 September 1933, was to Edward Alec Abbot Snelson ( 1904 – 1992 ), later Sir Edward, a British civil servant who became a noted judge and expert in Indian affairs.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.
Her lyrics described various types of love, from casual and friendly love, to romantic and spiritual affairs.
Her younger brother was in charge of the affairs of state, including diplomatic relations with the Chinese court Kingdom of Wei.
Her influence over Louis increased markedly through the 1750s, to the point where he allowed her considerable leeway in the determination of policy over a whole range of issues, from military matters to foreign affairs.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.
A protected state is a territory under a ruler which enjoys Her Britannic Majesty's protection, over whose foreign affairs she exercises control, but in respect of whose internal affairs she does not exercise jurisdiction.
Her husband, the bookish Professor Crandall, is usually occupied in his study and generally takes no interest in administrative affairs.
Her marriage to cinema actor Lou Tellegen on February 8, 1916 was the source of considerable scandal, terminating, as a result of her husband's numerous affairs, in a very public divorce in 1923.
Her six years as president were marked by a strong commitment to international affairs, including in Nicaragua, Vietnam, South Africa and Palestine, and against the arms race marking the end of the cold war.
The Order's basis was revised in 1868 ; membership was granted to those who " hold high and confidential offices within Her Majesty's colonial possessions, and in reward for services rendered to the Crown in relation to the foreign affairs of the Empire.
Her main political interests are the environment and international affairs.
Her daughter-in-law Priscilla Cooper Tyler remembered her as being " the most entirely unselfish person you can imagine ... Notwithstanding her very delicate health, mother attends to and regulates all the household affairs and all so quietly that you can't tell when she does it.
Her speaking voice was soft and warm, but when conducting affairs of the state, she would immediately assert her points with strength.
Her partner Peter Dowling also works at her office handling Research & parliamentary affairs.
John Chrysostom confronting Aelia Eudoxia, in a 19th Century painting by Jean-Paul Laurens. Her role in the ecclesiastical affairs of her time is relatively well-recorded.
Her father, the romantic but sensible John I, ensured that she was given a good understanding of politics, allowing her to share with her brothers their instructions in affairs of state.
Her main task is to exercise general superintendence over the college's affairs.

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