Scene from Passion Crimes (2001)
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Alternate Names: Angelica Costello, Miss. Venus, Venus, Venus, Angelica Costello, Miss. Venus, Venus Rising, Venuss, Venus Rising, Venuss
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Michael Venus is a Canadian artist, actor and producer.
Venus moved to Windsor, Ontario, at the age of 18 where he began working in the arts community of Windsor and nearby Detroit. There, with friends, he formed the artist collective "House of Venus" and began putting on various art shows, club nights and other events including an annual wearable art and wig festival called "Wiggle" which continues to this day. In 1995, he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia where he worked as an artist and event producer for 18 years.
In the mid 1990s, Michael also began work as his drag alter ego Miss Cotton who is House Mother and leading "Venus Girl" Cotton has done numerous stage and television work including legendary NYC Outdoor Drag Festival, "Wigstock" in 1999, starring in The New Pornographer's music video for "Sing Me Spanish Techno"and hostessing and curating the pre-show for the Official 2010 International Olympic Committee afterparty introducing INXS. In 2001, Venus began collaborating with filmmakers including Mark Kenneth Woods with whom he would later help produce the World's first LGBT sketch comedy series called the House of Venus Show. The series began airing nationally in Canada on OUTtv in 2005 and would later air in France, Belgium, Switzerland, The Netherlands and the United States. He also co-produced and co-starred in the feature film Deb and Sisi which premiered at the Out On Screen Vancouver Queer Film Festival in August, 2008. Michael won Throbbing Rose Art Collective award for the first ever Nuit Rose festival during World Pride for his Icons and Demigods Show. Michael is currently working in Snow Queen- a herstory and expose of drag in Canada and a few other documentaries for OutSpoken Series on Out TV
Birth Name: Susan Featherly
Birth Date: 1963-02-05
Birth Place: Syracuse, Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse, Italy
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Alternate Names: Michelle Turner, Jen Dike, Marie West, سوزان فدرلی
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Born in Syracuse, New York in 1963, Susan Featherly was a late bloomer in the soft erotica market, not hitting her stride until she was already midway through her 30s. However, having a very wholesome and natural look unlike many of her contemporaries and easily being able to pass for a young 20 something, Susan managed to rack up credits in over two dozen late night film and TV shows in just a few short years (1998 to 2002). She also landed a few mainstream gigs, like a bit on the show Arli$$ and playing a serial killer's victim in Ted Bundy. After hitting 40 she threw in the towel and became a real estate agent.
About the Movie: Passion Crimes (2001)
Release Year: 2001
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Every Woman Has a Secret
Director: Rachel Gordon
Writer: Janine Gosselin
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Keywords: lesbian sex, sex, threesome
Story
Heather, a corporate lawyer, takes up the case of Harry Fletcher, accused of murdering his wife after she went missing. As Heather delves into the case and spends more time with Harry, she begins to develop romantic feelings for him despite the circumstances surrounding his alleged crime. The two start an affair while Heather tries to prove Harry's innocence.
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Passion Crimes is a drama-thriller directed by Rachel Gordon and released in 2001. It follows corporate lawyer Heather as she becomes personally involved with her client, Harry Fletcher, who is accused of murdering his wife. The film explores themes of forbidden love, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between professional duty and personal desire.