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Dawn Olivieri
Dawn Olivieri (born February 8, 1981) is an American actress. She played Lydia in ''Heroes'', and Monica Talbot in ''House of Lies''. Olivieri is a frequent participant in Taylor Sheridan produced television productions. She portrayed Claire Dutton in ''1883'', Sarah Atwood in ''Yellowstone Yellowstone National Park is a List of national parks of the United States, national park of the United States located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, with small portions extending into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the 42nd U ...'', and Amber Whalen in '' Lioness''. Filmography Film Television Web Video games Notes External links * Living people American people of Italian descent American television actresses Actresses from Florida American female models American film actresses Female models from Florida 21st-century American women 1981 births {{US-screen-actor-stub ...
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Heroes (American TV Series)
''Heroes'' is an American Superhero fiction, superhero Drama (film and television), drama television series created by Tim Kring that aired on NBC for four seasons from September 25, 2006, to February 8, 2010. The series tells the stories of ordinary people who discover that they have Superpower (ability), superhuman abilities and how these abilities take effect in the characters' lives as they work together to prevent catastrophic futures. The series emulates the aesthetic style and storytelling of American comic books, using multi-episode story arcs that build upon a larger, more encompassing narrative. It was produced by Tailwind Productions in association with Universal Television, Universal Media Studios. It was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California. Four complete seasons aired, ending on February 8, 2010. The critically acclaimed first season had a run of 23 episodes and garnered an average of 14.3 million viewers in the United States, receiving the highest rating f ...
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Traffik (2018 Film)
''Traffik'' is a 2018 American horror-thriller film directed and written by Deon Taylor and starring Paula Patton, Omar Epps, Laz Alonso, Roselyn Sanchez, Luke Goss, William Fichtner, and Missi Pyle. It follows a group of friends who are terrorized by a gang of bikers in a remote countryside home. It was released on April 20, 2018, by Summit Entertainment, received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $9 million worldwide. Plot ''Sacramento Post'' journalist Brea is upset to find that a rival journalist is covering a major story that she had been trying to get published for months. Brea confronts her boss, Carl, who says her story is just a fluff piece and threatens to fire her. Brea goes out for a birthday dinner with her boyfriend John and their friends Darren and Malia. John plans to take Brea on a romantic getaway to a secluded house that Darren owns in the mountains, where he plans on proposing to her. Heading off on their vacation, John and Brea stop at ...
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Atlantis
Atlantis () is a fictional island mentioned in Plato's works '' Timaeus'' and ''Critias'' as part of an allegory on the hubris of nations. In the story, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that had conquered Europe as far as central Italy, and the African coast as far as Egypt, making it the literary counter-image of the Achaemenid Empire. After an ill-fated attempt to conquer "Ancient Athens", Atlantis falls out of favor with the deities and submerges into the Atlantic Ocean. Since Plato describes Athens as resembling his ideal state in the ''Republic'', the Atlantis story is meant to bear witness to the superiority of his concept of a state. Despite its minor importance in Plato's work, the Atlantis story has had a considerable impact on literature. The allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Francis Bacon's ''New Atlantis'' and Thomas More's ''Utopia''. On the other hand, nineteenth-century amateur scholars mi ...
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