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| | Brigitte Bako - Fact SheetMeasurements: 34C Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Birthday: May 15, 1967 Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec Ethnicity: Caucasian / Canada
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Profession: Actress
Brigitte Bako keeps a low profile compared to many Hollywood stars. She was born May 15, 1967 in the cosmopolitan city of Montreal, Quebec. Both her parents were Holocost Survivors who immigrated to Canada. As an adolescent, Brigitte battled with anorexia, and went on at age 17 to dance professionally with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. She arrived in New York at age 18, and in a relatively short time, she had landed a role in Martin Scorsese's "New York Stories." This was followed by a part, albeit small, in "One Good Cop." Her big break came in 1992, when she was cast in Zalman King's "Red Shoe Daries" with David Duchovny and Billy Wirth. This "made for TV" movie became a cult hit on the Showtime Network. In 1993, Brigitte starred with Tom McManus and Kevin Tighe in the Canadian movie "A Man in Uniform." She earned a Genie (basically the Canadian Academy Award) nomination for her performance in this tense thriller. That same year, she starred in "Dark Tide" with Chris Sarandon and Michael Tyson. Both "Dark Tide" and "Red Shoe Diaries" had some nudity which, as with many stars, has been taken out of context and exploited on so-called "adult" web sites. In reality, both are quality movies in which the nudity is an integral part of the plot. Following a major supporting role in "Strange Days," Brigitte has been featured in a number of action and suspense films. These include "The Escape" with Patrick Dempsey, "Double Take" with Craig Sheffer and Costas Mandylor, and "Primary Suspect" with William Baldwin, among others. She has also been in demand as a voice actor. Her credits in this arena include Disney's "Gargoyles," the "Godzilla" cartoon series, and the English dub of "3x3 Eyes." Brigitte has appeared on stage in "Othello" and "The Doll's House," and on television in episodes of "Class of 96," "Equal Justice," "Strangers," and "Secret Agent Man." In a 1995 interview with Liza Finlay in "Flare" magazine, Brigitte expressed a love for vintage dresses, particularly velvet and lace.
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