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Aimee Lynn Graham, born on September 20, 1971, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, is an American actress and younger sister of Heather Graham. Her parents are Joan, a schoolteacher and noted author of children's books, and James Graham, a retired FBI agent.
Birth Name: Teresa DiSpina
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Teresa DiSpina, known for her role in 'Reform School Girl' (1994), portrays a character who forms close relationships inside the reform school. Her character engages in a lesbian relationship that attracts the disapproval of the warden, a former Olympic athlete with an interest in her girls' athletic abilities. Meanwhile, DiSpina's character faces pressure from her manipulative boyfriend, who threatens her younger sister to maintain silence.
Release Year: 1994
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Bruce Meade, Edward Bernds
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Companies: Showtime Networks
Genre: Drama, Tv Movie
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After being wrongly accused of a crime by her boyfriend Vince, Donna is sent to a reform school. Once inside, she forms friendships with other inmates and discovers herself. However, her time in the institution takes an unexpected turn when she begins a lesbian relationship that attracts the ire of the warden, who also happens to be a former Olympic athlete. The warden sees potential athletic talent in Donna and tries to mold her into a track star against her will. Meanwhile, Vince threatens Donna's younger sister to keep her quiet about the truth, putting her in a difficult situation.
Reform School Girl is a 1994 television film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, set within a reform school for troubled youth. The story revolves around Donna, who sacrifices herself to protect her boyfriend Vince from the consequences of his actions. Sentenced to serve time at the reform school in his place, Donna finds herself navigating the challenges and unexpected experiences that come with life behind bars. The film explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complex dynamics of power and control within a confined institutional setting.