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Birth Name: Adrienne O'Sullivan
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In crafting her lavish sexploitation throwback, the comedy, musical, drama film "Viva" (2007), Anna Biller, who served as writer, director, and star, was undoubtedly aware that a unique actress was required to inhabit the role of Nudist Justice Lady. Enter Adrienne O'Sullivan, a fiery redhead who boldly bares all, proudly displaying her ample bosom and meticulously groomed nether regions, paired only with sandals in this pivotal scene. Interestingly, O'Sullivan's acting journey began much earlier in the UK, with appearances in various TV series and short films.
Her debut came as Helen in an episode of "Desmond's" in 1990, followed by Linda in "Up the Garden Path" in 1993. She secured a recurring role as Josie in "Jack of Hearts" in 1999 and portrayed Janice Longmuir in "Without Motive" in 2000. Roles such as Denise in "The Vice" (2001), Alice Bevan in "The Bench" (2002), Ginny Edwards in the TV movie "Hearts of Gold" (2003), and a newsreader in "Tardisodes" (2006) further solidified her presence on screens.
O'Sullivan's first feature film was Biller's "Viva" (2007), followed by roles like Laura Cowan in the TV movie "Cow" (2009) and Jackie in the big-screen flick "Submarine" (2010). Her last known on-screen role, to date, is playing Gillian Bradley in the miniseries "The Reckoning." Indeed, her talent sets her apart.
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