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    American musician, model, actress, screenwriter

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zoë_LundZoë Lund - Wikipedia

    Zoë Tamerlis Lund (February 9, 1962 – April 16, 1999), also known as Zoë Tamerlis and Zoë Tamerlaine, was an American musician, model, actress, author, producer, political activist and screenwriter.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0526259Zoë Lund - IMDb

    Zoë Lund. Actress: Bad Lieutenant. Zoe Lund was born Zoe Tamerlis to a Swedish mother and Romanian father on February 9, 1962 in New York City. She was an accomplished composer/musician and devout political activist at an early age.

  3. Zoë Lund. Actress: Bad Lieutenant. Zoe Lund was born Zoe Tamerlis to a Swedish mother and Romanian father on February 9, 1962 in New York City. She was an accomplished composer/musician and devout political activist at an early age.

  4. Known for her work in front of and behind the camera in Abel Ferrara’s films Ms.45 (1981) and Bad Lieutenant (1992), Zoë Lund spent her life between New York’s downtown punk scene and the cinephile Paris of the 1990s.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Zoë_LundZoë Lund - Wikiwand

    Zoë Tamerlis Lund, also known as Zoë Tamerlis and Zoë Tamerlaine, was an American musician, model, actress, author, producer, political activist and screenwriter. She was best known for her association in two films with film director Abel Ferrara: Ms .45 (1981), in which she starred, and Bad Lieutenant (1992), for which she co-wrote the ...

  6. Zoë Lund was only 17 when she took the lead role in Abel Ferrera’s Ms. 45 (1981) as Thana, the mute seamstress who decides to rid the world of scummy men after she is raped twice. Lund too, never let her beauty and image fall out of her own jurisdiction, or be contained. She was always too difficult to place or pin down.

  7. An Interview with Zoë Lund. By Nicole Brenez and Agathe Dreyfus. Translated by Brad Stevens. Nicole Brenez is a critic, teacher and programmer. Agathe Dreyfus researches the history of experimental film. This interview first appeared in Balthazar no. 5 (Spring 2002), pp. 50-57, and is reprinted with permission.

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