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Zoë Tamerlis Lund (February 9, 1962 – April 16, 1999), also known as Zoë Tamerlis and Zoë Tamerlaine, was an American musician, model, actress, author, producer, political activist, and screenwriter. She was best known for her association in two films with film director
Abel Ferrara Abel Ferrara (; born July 19, 1951) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for the provocative and often controversial content in his movies and his use and redefinition of neo-noir imagery. A long-time independent filmmaker, some of his best ...
: '' Ms .45'' (1981), in which she starred, and ''
Bad Lieutenant ''Bad Lieutenant'' is a 1992 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Abel Ferrara, from a screenplay co-written with Zoë Lund. It stars Harvey Keitel as the title character "bad lieutenant", an unnamed and corrupt New York police off ...
'' (1992), for which she co-wrote the screenplay.


Early life

Lund was born Zoë Tamerlis on February 9, 1962 to mother Barbara Lekberg (née Hult), an American sculptor of Swedish descent, and Victor Tamerlis, a rare-books seller of Romanian descent. She dropped out of college.


Career

At a young age, Lund was an accomplished composer and musician; but the power of
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took a firmer grasp. "I could write a concerto with 17 violins that could be very powerful, but film works on a more visceral level where I can go into the collective audience and make sure my point gets across." Lund was also a pianist.


''Ms .45''

Lund made her debut in
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's '' Ms .45'' (1981). She was only 17 years old during the making of the film. Lund said in an interview that she had a lot of input manifesting the character: "In the beginning stages of the film, the only material that existed was vague descriptions of several scenes. Being that my face is on camera, without dialogue, for something like 98% of the time, I was involved very much. As to the film being pro-woman, I go beyond that by saying that the film is as much pro-woman as it is pro-garment worker, whatever." Although it was not an immediate success, ''Ms .45'' eventually became a
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in later years.


1980s work

Not wanting to become part of what she called "Abel's stable", she marked her own career path. Three years after ''Ms .45'' was released in 1981, Lund got her second chance to star in a movie, this time playing a double role in ''
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,'' written and directed by
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. Lund plays a wannabe starlet who is murdered on film by a fallen director portrayed by
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, who then finds a lookalike (also Lund) to take her place in the movie he decides to make around the snuff footage. As the starlet, Lund's voice was dubbed by another actress, meaning it wasn't until an hour into her second movie that audiences finally got to hear her distinctly New Yorker inflections (Lund's character in ''Ms .45'' was mute). Lund also appeared in an episode of ''
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'', which was directed by
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and titled "
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". She later appeared in ''The Houseguest'' (1989) and Temístocles López's ''Exquisite Corpses'' (1989). Lund later appeared in the
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series '' Hothouse''.


''Bad Lieutenant''

Despite her reluctance to be identified too closely with Ferrara's work, Lund collaborated with Ferrara again on ''
Bad Lieutenant ''Bad Lieutenant'' is a 1992 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Abel Ferrara, from a screenplay co-written with Zoë Lund. It stars Harvey Keitel as the title character "bad lieutenant", an unnamed and corrupt New York police off ...
'' (1992), which she co-wrote. Lund also agreed to appear in the film, playing the woman who helps
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's title character smoke heroin. According to Lund, "There was a lot of rewriting done on the set. Two other characters were cut, and my character modulated and took on more and more. A lot of things had to be changed and improvised. The vampire speech – which is crucial to the Lieutenant – was written two minutes before it was shot. I memorized it and did it in one take. The speech is important because she is acute in knowing the journey the Lieutenant makes. She shoots him up, sends him off, knowing of his passion, she lets him go." Lund said in an interview that ''Bad Lieutenant'' was the most personal film she had ever acted in. She also claims in another interview that she wrote the screenplay all by herself. She also claimed that she co-directed several scenes in ''Bad Lieutenant''.


Later career

As a director, Lund made two shorts: ''The Innocent Tribunal'' (1986) and ''Hot Ticket'' (1996). She also wrote the pilot episode of '' FBI: The Untold Stories''. Lund worked on unproduced screenplays about famous drug addicts such as John Holmes and
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. Lund attempted to publish several novels, including ''Curfew: USA'' and ''490: A Trilogy and Kingdom for a Horse''. A film adaptation of ''Curfew: USA'' and the screenplay about Holmes were both projects that Ferrara had considered filming. Other unproduced screenplays that have been credited as Lund's works included ''Last Night of Summer'' and ''Free Will and Testament''. Although she had never met supermodel Gia Carangi, she was working on a biographical screenplay of Carangi's life at the time of her death, and she appeared posthumously in the documentary '' The Self-Destruction of Gia''. According to
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: "...one time in the ‘90s, we were going to try to do
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's story but only with Zoe as Pasolini, a female director living the life that Pasolini lived." However, her death led to a fifteen-year hiatus with the project until Ferrara's film ''
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'' (2014) was released. In 1996, Lund also wrote the first draft of Abel Ferrara’s ''
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'' (1998), based on
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's 1984 short story of the same name.


Personal life and death


Aliases

Lund lived and worked under many names such as Vanessa Lancaster and Tamara Tamarind.


Drug addiction

Lund was unapologetic about her
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. She wrote at length about heroin and advocated it for legal recreational use in the United States, as well as romanticized its effects. "She loved heroin, she was killed by heroin," Ferrara said on her heroin addiction. "...Zoe was one of these people who thought heroin was the greatest thing in the world, and she did until the day she died. She was down on coke, down on everything, but you know, heroin was the elixir of life for her." "I've known a lot of serious drug users, but Zoë was Queen,"
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, a friend of Lund's, recalled in 2002. "You've got to admire someone as committed to it as she was. She didn't just LOVE heroin, she believed in it."


Religion

Lund said in an interview, "...I never lost my religion. I have always had a certain increasing awareness of religion...I do believe that the
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is the ultimate story. What is amazing about the book is that over the millennia, the gospel has become so refined to the point where the
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story does present a very refined and highly charged model for the search for truth. We can use the
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as a basis for our own path to spirituality and grace."


Relationships

From 1979 to 1986, she was the companion of Edouard de Laurot. After Laurot's death in 1993, Lund bequeathed the manuscript of a novel Laurot had written to
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. In 1986, she started dating her future husband, Robert Lund. They lived together in an apartment located on 10th Street, and according to Paul Rachman, the Lunds reportedly owned "dozens of roaming pet rats." The couple were married on October 31, 1986, at the NYC Municipal Building with one witness in attendance, their friend Lenny Ferrari. That same year, Lund got an abortion. Although they never got divorced, Lund and her husband separated in 1997 when the former moved to Paris where she lived with "her new boyfriend" until her death in 1999.


Death

Lund died in Paris on April 16, 1999, of heart failure, due to extended
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use, which replaced her long-term heroin use after her move to Paris in 1997. She was 37.


Legacy

In 2007, experimental group Bodega System released the album ''Blood Pyx''. The cover features Lund as photographed by her widower, Robert Lund. In the early 2000s, '' American Hardcore'' director Paul Rachman made two documentary shorts about Lund's life: ''Zoe XO'' (2004) and ''Zoe Rising'' (2009). In the former short, Robert Lund discusses their relationship, while in the latter Zoë's mother Barbara Lekberg focuses more on her childhood. Abel Ferrara said of Lund in a 2012 interview, "Zoë was a brilliant, creative person before the drugs; the drugs just killed her."


Filmography


Bibliography

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Poems
' (2023) (
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), 16 pages, bilingual, co-published by Éditions Lutanie (Paris) and Small Press (New York).


References


External links


ZoëLund.com
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Remembering Zoë Lund

Zoe Tamerlis on Ms .45
on YouTube
Zoe Tamerlis on drugs and sex in "Bad Lieutenant"
on YouTube
Zoe Tamerlis on the script of "Bad Lieutenant"
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