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Episode: Season 1, Episode 2: Frank the Plank
Duration: 15 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2016-Mar-18 |
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"Hailing from the South, Maria Breese is a multi-talented figure in the entertainment industry, known for her roles as both an actress and model. Her journey began at a young age when she participated in dance and singing competitions, traveling and performing across various venues, including cruise ships and Disney World. As she matured and blossomed into a striking blonde, fashion photographers took notice, eager to capture her beauty on camera.
Now based in Los Angeles, Maria has successfully navigated the industry's landscape, securing roles in prominent productions such as 'New Girl', '1600 Penn', and 'General Hospital'. However, it was her appearance in the daring four-way scene on the hit series 'Shameless' that truly put her on the map. Even for a show known for its provocative content, Maria's revealing performance in this episode stands out.
In addition to her acting prowess, Maria has also made waves in the modeling world, notably appearing nude in the Vice/Blackpills Original Series 'All Wrong'. Despite the explicit nature of these roles, she carries them off with confidence and grace, proving that there's more to her than just a pretty face."
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Release Year: 2011
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Adam Bernstein, Alex Graves, Allison Liddi-Brown, Anna Mastro, Anthony Hardwick, Anthony Hemingway, Christopher Chulack, Craig Zisk, Daisy von Scherler Mayer, Daniella Eisman, Danny Cannon, David Nutter, Emmy Rossum, Erin Feeley, Gary B. Goldman, Iain B. MacDonald, J. Michael Muro, Jake Schreier, James Ponsoldt, Jeffrey Reiner, Jennifer Arnold, John Dahl, John M. Valerio, John Wells, Jude Weng, Kat Coiro, Kevin Bray, Loren Yaconelli, Lynn Shelton, Mark Mylod, Michael Morris, Michael Uppendahl, Mimi Leder, Nisha Ganatra, Paul Abbott, Peter Segal, Randall Einhorn, Regina King, Richie Keen, Rob Hardy, Robert Pulcini, Roberto Sneider, Rose Troche, Ruben Garcia, Sanaa Hamri, Satya Bhabha, Scott Frank, Shanola Hampton, Shari Springer Berman, Silver Tree, Stephen Hopkins, Steve Shill, Todd Holland, Wendey Stanzler, William H. Macy, Zetna Fuentes
Writer: Alex Borstein, Cindy Caponera, Corina Maritescu, Daniel Brocklehurst, Davey Holmes, Dominique Morrisseau, Etan Frankel, Joe Lawson, John Wells, Krista Vernoff, LaToya Morgan, Lisa Morales, Mark Steilen, Mike O'Malley, Molly Smith Metzler, Nancy M. Pimental, Nathan Louis Jackson, Paul Abbott, Philip Buiser, Sheila Callaghan, Sherman Payne, Steven Schachter, William H. Macy
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Companies: John Wells Productions, Showtime Networks, Warner Bros. Television
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: alcoholic father, big family, chicago, illinois, drugs, dysfunctional family, remake, self-destruction, sibling relationship, single father, single parent
Shameless follows the Gallagher family, consisting of single father Frank and his six children. Frank is an alcoholic who often neglects his responsibilities as a parent, preferring to spend time at bars rather than caring for his family. Despite their difficult circumstances, the Gallagher kids are resilient and resourceful, finding ways to provide for themselves and each other. The eldest daughter, Fiona, takes on the role of the primary caretaker, often working multiple jobs to support her siblings. The story explores the individual struggles and triumphs of each child as they navigate life in their South Side Chicago neighborhood.
Shameless is a half-hour comedy-drama series based on the British show of the same name, adapted by Paul Abbott for American television. Set in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, it centers around the Gallagher family, led by Frank, an alcoholic and self-destructive single father who often leaves his six children to fend for themselves. The show explores themes of dysfunctional family dynamics, sibling relationships, and the struggles of growing up amidst poverty and chaos. Despite its comedic elements, Shameless tackles serious issues such as drugs, alcoholism, and the challenges faced by large families living in difficult circumstances.