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  Lana Clarkson Bio - Lana Clarkson Biography - Lana Clarkson Stories
Lana lived on the canals in Venice, California, for the last several years, where she adopted a stray fl cat that she christened "Midnight." Lana and her brother took great pride in transforming Lana's canal front house into a homey cottage.
Lana wanted to show the world that she was not just a pretty face, but also a talented actress with the ability to create comedic characters and bring them to life.
Lana took these capabilities and applied them to the stand-up comedy genre, which was a perfectly natural direction for her considering that her stand-up debut had been on "Thicke of the Night" in the early 80's.
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  Lana Clarkson
Lana was well known for throwing herself into any character that she was auditioning for, going so far as to dress the part, capturing even the most minute details.
Lana wanted to show the world that she was not just a pretty face, but also a talented actress with the ability to create comedic characters and bring them to life.
Lana took these capabilities and applied them to the stand-up comedy genre, which was a perfectly natural direction for her considering that her stand-up debut had been on “Thicke of the Night” in the early 80’s.
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 Lana Clarkson
Lana Clarkson, (April 5, 1962 - February 3, 2003) was an American actress.
Her most notable appearance was in the Roger Corman film Barbarian Queen[?] (1985).
Clarkson was found shot dead in 2003 in Phil Spector's mansion in Alhambra, California.
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 Lana Clarkson's Hollywood Dreams - Feb 05, 2003 - E! Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Feb 5, 2003, 3:45 PM PT In Deathstalker, Lana Clarkson was stabbed in the stomach.
Clarkson died early Monday and was found lying in a pool of blood on the marble foyer of legendary rock producer Phil Spector's faux castle in the glamour-free Los Angeles suburb of Alhambra.
The never-married Clarkson was born in 1962 (other sources list her birthday as 1961) in Long Beach, California, and raised in Cloverdale, California, a wine-country community.
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 Lana Clarkson - Requiem for the Barbarian Queen. By Joe Bob Briggs
Lana Clarkson, who was found shot to death in Phil Spector's foyer this week, was never entirely comfortable as a B-movie queen.
Lana was a protégé of the great low-budget producer Roger Corman, who gave many famous actors their starts, and he did his best to make her into a genre star.
Lana is the booze-swilling lesbian who sexually assaults her partner in the ladies room, then says, "Well, the Captain SAID you were at my disposal." But her big line is: "You're obedient, Russo.
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 Gerald Peary - essays - Lana Clarkson
That puzzlement reoccurred with the February 3 slaying of film actress Lana Clarkson, 40, at the mansion of rock producer Phil Spector.
You don't need long on the Net to realize that Lana Clarkson is best known, when known at all, for her more-than-ample bosom.
Clarkson peeked in popularity in the 1980s when she was in her 20s, a fresh sexpot thing.
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 Lana Clarkson: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lana Clarkson, (April 5, 1962 - February 3, 2003) was an American actress (A female actor).
Her television appearances include parts on Night Court (A criminal court (in large cities) that sits at night), Silk Stalkings (additional info and facts about Silk Stalkings), Knight Rider (additional info and facts about Knight Rider) and Wings (A means of flight or ascent).
Clarkson was found shot dead in 2003 in Phil Spector (additional info and facts about Phil Spector) 's mansion in Alhambra, California.
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 Telegraph | Arts | Unscripted ending
When Lana Clarkson was found dead in Phil Spector's LA mansion earlier this year, she was dismissed as a B-movie failure.
It wouldn't have been Clarkson's first choice for a job, but friends say she was determined to make the best of it, as a way of tiding things over until her acting career picked up and her aspirations as a comedienne came to fruition.
Clarkson, he says, had learnt to shoot as part of her film work; she was also proficient at archery.
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 Phil Spector Murder Case
Spector, 65, is charged with the 2003 shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson, whose body police found in the foyer of Spector's Alhambra mansion with a single gunshot wound to her head.
Clarkson, 40, died of a gunshot wound to the "head and neck" and was "shot by another."
Police investigating the death of actress Lana Clarkson say they have concluded that legendary record producer Phil Spector was responsible for her shooting.
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 Encyclopedia: Lana Clarkson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lana Clarkson (born April 5, 1962; died February 3, 2003) was an American actress.
Spector, 64, leaned on the arm of his lawyer as the indictment in the slaying of 40-year-old Lana Clarkson was read, but displayed no emotion.
Clarkson starred in Roger Corman's cult film classic ''Barbarian Queen." She was working as a hostess at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip and went home with Spector the night she was killed.
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 CNN.com - Spector, Clarkson both at House of Blues - Feb. 5, 2003
Lana Clarkson was shot to death early Monday morning.
Clarkson left after a night's work but Raval said she was not sure exactly when Clarkson left.
"Lana's family is devastated and deeply saddened by the news of her senseless death.
cnn.com /2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/05/spector.arrest/index.html   (624 words)

  
 Spector Sued on Shooting Anniversary - Feb 03, 2005 - E! Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Feb 3, 2005, 5:05 PM PT Two years to the day that B-movie star Lana Clarkson was found slumped over and bleeding in his mansion, music legend Phil Spector is facing a murder trial--and a lawsuit.
Clarkson's mother, Donna Clarkson, filed the wrongful death complaint Wednesday, the eve of the anniversary of the actress' death on Feb. 3, 2003.
Clarkson's friends and family have rejected any suggestion that the statuesque star of the Barbarbian Queen movies died of a self-inflicted gunshot at Spector's Alhambra, California, estate.
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 LANA CLARKSON NUDE Claudia del Valle movies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
lana clarkson nude She thought she might be falling in love with the blond bass player who was at this point and time trying to suck her nipple off her breast.
lana clarkson nude Here he was all the way across the country, completely naked and without a drop of clothes in his possession, and his credit card nearly maxed out by now.
lana clarkson nude She was gently rubbing her clit, and as the two men started to strip in front of her she lifted her finger to her mouth and tasted her own sex juice.
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 Lana Clarkson Images
Lana Clarkson is cast in the role of The Baroness in the 2002 release of The Baroness and the Pig.
For the 1995 release of "Murder One", Lana Clarkson is cast in the role of Annie Hoffman (1995-1996).
In 1982, Lana Clarkson is cast in the role of Mrs.
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 ABC News: Lana Clarkson's Mother Sues Phil Spector   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
PASADENA, Calif. Feb 3, 2005 — The mother of Lana Clarkson has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against famed rock 'n' roll producer Phil Spector, claiming he fought with the B-movie actress he is accused of murdering in his home two years ago.
Donna Clarkson filed the civil suit Wednesday in Superior Court, meeting the two-year statute of limitations on wrongful-death actions, said family attorney Roderick J. Lindblom.
Lindblom said in a statement that the Clarkson family had hoped that the criminal proceedings would have been resolved before the civil action was filed.
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 Victim: Lana Clarkson Suspect: Phil Spector
Lana Clarkson, 40, a Los Angeles actress, born in Long Beach, California, April 5, 1962, was found shot to death on February 3, 2003 in the Alhambra California home of Phil Spector the 62-year-old reclusive multi-millionaire record producer and musical pioneer.
Lana was found dead in a pool of blood from a gunshot to the face, on the marble foyer inside Spector’s 10-bedroom "Pyrenees Castle," frequently guarded by vicious dogs and bodyguards.
Lana who was famous for her role in the cult film classic, "Barbarian Queen" (1985), appeared in twelve movies, including: Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Deathstalker (1984), Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (1988), Blind Date (1984), Vice Girls (1996), Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), and The Haunting of Morella (1990).
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 Lana Clarkson Obit
Lana Clarkson was the original party tsaritsa, a West Coast Holly Golightly with perfect white teeth, eyes spread wide across high cheekbones, and blonde hair expertly teased, layered or fluffed at the crown of a bosomy 5-11 model's frame.
Lana was a protégé of the great low-budget producer Roger Corman, and he did his best to make her into a genre star.
Lana would stop any process--makeup, rehearsal, wardrobe selection--to give her notes to the director, and that was a violation of the low-budget Corman code, which says you make the best movie you can but you never take it so seriously that you waste time.
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 Lana Clarkson Images
Clarkson, 40, was best known as the star of Roger Corman's cult film classic "Barbarian Queen." She was working as a hostess at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip and went home from there with Spector the night she was killed.
The tall, blond Clarkson, who idolized Marilyn Monroe (news) and starred in such films as "Amazon Women on the Moon" and "The Barbarian Queen" was working at the House of Blues nightclub on the Sunset Strip on the night of her death.
In addition, there was no evidence that Clarkson had a history of suicide attempts or that she had left a note, the report said.
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 KGET TV 17 - In the Spirit of the Golden Empire - Phil Spector Sued by Lana Clarkson's Mother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Donna Clarkson also accuses Spector of negligence and battery, charging in the lawsuit that the 64-year-old music producer "grabbed, hit, fought with and restrained" her daughter before shooting her to death on February 3, 2003.
Donna Clarkson's attorneys, Roderick Lindblom and John Taylor, say in a statement, "The Clarkson family had hoped that there would be some resolution with regard to the criminal proceedings before moving forward with the civil action."
Clarkson and her family understand that the fair administration of justice takes time and in light of the numerous changes Mr.
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 Lana Clarkson - Biography - Moviefone
Though pretty television and B-movie actress Lana Clarkson would sadly gain more career attention in death than in life, she will forever be remembered by friends and fans alike for her winning sense of humor and down-to-earth friendliness.
Born in Long Beach, CA, in 1962, Clarkson showed a penchant for entertaining early on by reciting stories and nursery rhymes to anyone willing to lend their attention to the outgoing young lass.
Living in the canals of Venice, CA, in her later years, Clarkson's winning sense of humor lead her to explore a career in standup comedy, and after breaking her wrists in a fall in 2001, the optimistic actress used her recovery time to focus her career.
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 Clarkson, Lana C Actors and Actresses Acting Performing Arts Arts
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- "In Deathstalker, Lana Clarkson was stabbed in the stomach.
But Lana Clarkson, in pursuit of greater stardom, in pursuit of her passion, always came back for more.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Barbarian Queen 2 - The Empress Strikes Back at Epinions.com
Only Lana Clarkson is back, and her character is a totally different one.
Clarkson who plays Athalia (even though her character is listed as Amathea in the Internet Movie Database)is the empress of a city.
Clarkson, the rack scenes are not the only chances we get to see her in all her glory.
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 THE BLACKLISTED JOURNALIST,PHIL SPECTOR POSTS BAIL AFTER DEATH OF WOMAN IN HIS HOME--LAWYER FRIEND SAYS SHOOTING WAS ...
Clarkson, 40, apparently was in the foyer when she was shot in the face, law enforcement sources said.
Clarkson was a hostess in the Foundation Room, the West Hollywood club's VIP section, but she had only worked there for a few weeks, according to a House of Blues spokesperson.
Clarkson was a star of B-movie classics like Amazon Women on the Moon but also appeared in the hits Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Scarface.
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 Murder or Suicide? Phil Spector awaits trial for the death of Lana Clarkson. - LegalZoom.com
Yet friends of Clarkson testifying before the grand jury portrayed the actress as someone who was optimistic about her future—in other words, someone unlikely to have taken her own life.
In the case of Lana Clarkson, Spector has pleaded not guilty to murder charges and is free on one million dollar bail.
And according to crime scene records, Clarkson was wearing her purse when police found her slumped in the foyer.
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 ABC News: Family Defends Memory of Slain Actress
Lana Clarkson, 40, had a very steady and quite successful career in Hollywood.
But shortly after Clarkson's death, her family began hearing media reports in which she was referred to as a "B-movie actress" who was "struggling" in her career.
In an interview with Esquire magazine shortly after Clarkson's death, Spector said the actress drunkenly "kissed the gun" and killed herself.
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 MMI Tribute: Lana Clarkson - Hollywood Blonde
Clarkson seemed to delight in the affection of her fans when she made personal appearances at comic book conventions.
She did not appear to be a suicide blonde and she did not die in a bed with an empty bottle of pills nearby.
Lana Clarkson is the Capital-W Woman who remained unidentified in so many of the early news stories about the sixties music producer who is accused of taking her life.
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 CNN.com - Spector, Clarkson both at House of Blues - Feb. 5, 2003
Lana Clarkson was shot to death early Monday morning.
Clarkson left after a night's work but Raval said she was not sure exactly when Clarkson left.
"Lana's family is devastated and deeply saddened by the news of her senseless death.
www.cnn.com /2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/05/spector.arrest   (634 words)

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