Diary of a Sex Addict explained
Diary of a Sex Addict |
Director: | Joseph Brutsman |
Production Companies: | Nu Image Films |
Runtime: | 93 minutes |
Country: | US, Canada |
Language: | English |
Diary of a Sex Addict is a 2001 drama film directed by Joseph Brutsman and co-written by Anthony Peck, son of Gregory Peck. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2001.[1]
Plot
A middle-aged chef in a luxurious restaurant reveals to his psychiatrist that while he is a family man who loves his wife and son, he is at the same time a sex addict who seeks pleasure at any time with any woman.
Cast
- Rosanna Arquette as Grace
- Michael Des Barres as Sammy
- Nastassja Kinski as Dr. Jane, The Therapist
- Eva Jenickova as Tatiana
- Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse as Sammy Jr.
- Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Aaron
- Alexandra Paul as Katherine, Grace's Sister
- A. J. Benza as Detective Shore
- Joey House as Tawney
- Anna de Cardi as Heather
- Maria del Mar as Vita
- Heidi Jo Markel as Kelly May
- Adrienne Janic as Julie
- Troy Winbush as Ordell
- T. C. Warner as Ms. Storm
- Tangie Ambrose as "Suga"
- Simona Williams as Leslie Anderson
- Rachelle Carson-Begley as Sophie
- Daniella Rich as Marina
- Terri Apple as Sue
- Shirly Brener as Angel
- Shannan Leigh as Cathy, The Prostitute
- Jimmy Flynt as Tom, The Cook
- Aviva Gale as Veronica, The Cook
- Nancy Linehan Charles as Sammy's Mother
- M. C. Gainey as Theatre Manager
- Kevin Kirkpatrick as The Bartender
- Shea Curry as Dream Girl (uncredited)
Notes and References
- News: Living in the Shadow of a Legend. Michael Sheldon. 30 July 2001. The Daily Telegraph.