Tess
Gender Female

Tess is a female given name. It can be a diminutive form of Esther, Therese, Theresa or Teresa, or a feminine name of Persian origin.

People named Tess [link]

Fictional Tesses [link]

  • Tess (character), several fictional characters named Tess
  • Tess Smith, alternate personality of the character Jessica Buchanan on the American soap opera One Life to Live
  • Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald, main protagonist from soap opera Passions nickname was "Tess"

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Tess (band)

Tess was a Spanish pop band. Originally the group was formed by members Elsa Pinilla, Laura Pinto and Úrsula Sebastián. However, in 2002 Úrsula left the band soon afterwards, originally saying that she wished to release her own album. Rosa López-Francos was announced as Úrsula's replacement, and the trio released two more studio albums. In 2005 they announced their official split, instead pursuing solo careers in music and cinema.

Discography

Albums

  • (2000) A Nuestra Edad (Gold record)
  • (2002) Quiero Ser Yo
  • (2004) Amor Libre
  • Singles

  • (2000) "De Carne Y Hueso"
  • (2001) "Caramelos Picantes"
  • (2001) "Cuando Te Enamoras"
  • (2002) "Quiero Ser Yo"
  • (2002) "Todo Es Mentira"
  • (2003) "En Secreto"
  • (2004) "Amor Libre"
  • (2004) "Maldita Canción"
  • External links

  • Elsa Pinilla Official Website
  • Tess (film)

    Tess is a 1979 drama film directed by Roman Polanski, an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 1891 novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles. It tells the story of a country girl descended from a noble line who, when she makes contact with the apparent head of the family, is seduced and left pregnant. After her baby dies, she meets a man who abandons her on their wedding night when she confesses her past. Desperate, she returns to her seducer and murders him. The screenplay was written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski. The film won three Academy Award Oscars out of a total of six Oscar nominations.

    Plot

    The story takes place in Thomas Hardy's Wessex during the Victorian period.

    Its events are set in motion when a clergyman, Parson Tringham, has a conversation with a simple farmer, John Durbeyfield. Tringham is a local historian; in the course of his research, he has discovered that the "Durbeyfields" are descended from the d'Urbervilles, a noble family whose lineage extends to the time of William the Conqueror. It is useless knowledge, as the family lost its land and prestige when the male heirs died out. The parson thinks Durbeyfield might like to know his origins as a passing historical curiosity.

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Venice U.S.A.

    by: Van Morrison

    Found myself, found myself
    Oh, in a restaurant in Venice
    Found myself
    Oh, in a restaurant in Venice
    I was talkin' to my baby
    In a restaurant down in Venice
    When I found myself
    Down in Venice
    And I'm cryin'
    But my tears, but my tears
    Are filled with joy
    And I'm walkin' in Venice
    And I'm cryin'
    Chorus:
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    Dum derra dum dum diddy diddy dah dah
    As I'm leaving Venice, as I'm leaving Venice
    As I'm leaving Venice
    All the streets are wet with rain
    And in my memory, and in my memory
    And in my memory
    I remember it well
    And I take a stroll
    Oh, see the ships come sailing in
    In the harbor in the harbor
    Down in Venice
    And I'm cryin'
    But my tears, but my tears
    Are filled with joy
    And I'm walkin' in Venice
    And I'm cryin'
    Repeat Chorus
    Walkin' in Venice and I'm cryin'
    Oh, as I'm walkin' in Venice, walkin' in Venice
    And I'm cryin'
    Well, I'm walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk walk, walk
    Walkin' in Venice
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Well, I walk and I walk and I walk and I walk
    Well, I'm walkin' in Venice
    I walk and I walk and I walk
    And I feel you and I see you as I'm walkin'
    Down in Venice




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