Best Actress (Naperville Film Festival, winner)
(2015)
Best Actress in a Self Contained Production (Audioverse Awards, nominee)
(2014)
Best Ensemble Performance (IAWTV Awards, winner)
(2013)
Outstanding Performance in a Duo Ensemble (StageSceneLA, winner)
(2010)
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3 from Hell
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Film
Actress
The Shiva List
(
Film
Actress
Just Kidding
(
Film
Actress
We Are CVNT5
(
TV Series
Actress
Bosch
(
TV Series
Actress
Townies
(
TV Series
Actress
Stealing Zen
(
Film
Actress
Criminal Minds
(
TV Series
Actress
And Then There Was Eve
(
Film
Actress
Us
(
Film
Actress
Killed in Action
(
Film
Actress
Tiny Feminists
(
TV Series
Actress
Westworld
(
Television
by Jonathan Nolan (Science Fiction and Western)
Actress A series inspired by the 1973 film of the same title directed by Michael Crichton about a futuristic theme park populated by artificial beings.
Aquarius
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Television
by John McNamara (Crime and Drama)
Actress Los Angeles, 1967. Welcome to the Summer of Love. Aquarius stars David Duchovny as Sam Hodiak, a seasoned homicide detective whose investigations dovetail with the activities of real life cult leader Charles Manson in the years before he masterminded the most notorious killings of a generation, the Tate-LaBianca murders. A small time but charismatic leader with big plans, Manson has begun to build up his "family", recruiting vulnerable young men and women to join his cause. Teaming up with a young cop who will help him infiltrate Manson's circle, Hodiak is forced to see things through the questioning eyes of someone who came of age amongst the current anti-establishment counterculture. Edgy, addictive and visually stunning, the Age of Aquarius is here.
Echo Lake
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Film
by Jody McVeigh-Schultz (Comedy and Drama)
Actress A minimalist drama about Will, a 30-year old who is losing control of his life. When his estranged father dies, Will inherits the family cabin in the Sierras and with it a new perspective on his family, childhood and his habit of sabotaging relationships. Echo Lake is a story about the things we inherit, whether we want to or not. Written by Anonymous
Mad Men
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Television
by Matthew Weiner (Drama)
Actress The professional and personal lives of those who work in advertising on Madison Avenue - self-coined "mad men" - in the 1960s are presented. The stories focus on those at one of the avenue's smaller firms, Sterling Cooper, and its various incarnations over the decade. At the heart of these stories is Donald Draper, the creative genius of the company. That professional creative brilliance belies the fact of a troubled childhood, one that he would rather forget and not let anyone know about except for a select few, but one that shaped who he is as an adult and as an ad man in the need not only to sell products but sell himself to the outside world. His outward confidence also masks many insecurities as evidenced through his many vices, such as excessive smoking, drinking and womanizing - the latter despite being a family man - and how he deals with the aftermath of some of the negative aspects of his life. Written by Huggo
CSI: Cyber
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Television
by Anthony E. Zuiker (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller)
Actress Special agent Avery Ryan works to solve crimes as a CyberPsychologist for the FBI.
Bread and Butter
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Film
by Liz Manashil (Comedy)
Actress Bread and Butter is a story about Amelia (30), an endearing misfit and virgin, who starts to be pursued by two men at the same time. One man is trying desperately to keep control of his life while the other embraces Crazy. In the midst of all the romantic confusion, Amelia has to deal with her eccentric boss, a life coach named Dr. Wellburn, and her overbearing parents. Bread and Butter aims to be a character study of one neurotic, sexually inexperienced girl being thrown into the gauntlet of romantic pursuit. Written by Liz Manashil
Crossing
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Film (short)
by Michael Pontvert (Drama, Military/War and Thriller)
Actress Set in World War One France, Crossing tells the story of a young French soldier who tries to piece together what happen to him.
Trivial
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Film (short)
by Michael Callahan (Drama)
Actress A small town trivia master's livelihood is threatened when a famous friend reappears on Trivia Night after a five-year absence.
Squaresville
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Television
Actress, Producer
The Wonderly Way
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Television
(Talk Show)
Actress, Producer, Writer, Self
Grey's Anatomy
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Television
by Shonda Rhimes (Drama and Romance)
Actress A Medical-Based drama centered around Meredith Grey, an aspiring surgeon and daughter of one of the best surgeons, Dr. Ellis Grey. Throughout the series, Meredith goes through professional and personal challenges along with fellow surgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital.
Awkward Universe
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Television
(Comedy)
Actress The Internet hub of all things awkward - a community of embarrassing, uncomfortable content that will make you squirm.
The Online Gamer
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Television
(Comedy)
Actress A series of skits based around a 20-something man who loves online gaming.
Mountain Man
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Television
(Adventure)
Actress After a communion with Mother Gaia, and an increase in possible government incursion, Jonas Hawkinus comes to comprehend his mortality. He becomes determined to reach out to his former fans and to find new followers "from the most powerful pulpit on Earth: the Internet." Written by Matthew Mangs
Never Odd or Even
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Film (short)
by Julia Camara (Comedy)
Actress Everyone that has ever worked in an office knows bullies don't exist exclusively on the playground. Bullies run free in corporate America, disguised as supervisors and office managers. When Lucy and Allan decide they've had enough of their office bully, they come up with a plan for revenge. But revenge doesn't always work out as planned. Written by Anonymous
Blink
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Film (short)
by Richard Tucci (Action)
Actress
Speed Deal
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Film (short)
by Alana White (Action, Comedy and Crime)
Miscellaneous Crew Two women steal drugs from a drug dealer in hopes of relieving themselves from a shoplifting debt only to discover that they are not the businesswomen they thought they were and wackiness ensues.
Grounded for Life
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Television
by Mike Schiff (Comedy)
Actress Irish Catholic couple Sean and Claudia Finnerty live in Staten Island, New York, with their three children, Lily, Jimmy, and Henry. They get into all sorts of trouble, usually because of Sean's brother, Eddie, who's got connections all over town. Sean and Eddie's father, Walt, often drops by and shares in the disaster. Most adventures are later recalled and they find out exactly what happened, like when the family car was supposedly stolen or when Sean's credit card was mysteriously maxed out, and even when Sean causes a blackout on Super Bowl Sunday. All this and more, and because Sean and Claudia were young and carefree when they got married and had kids, they are now grounded for life, so to speak. Written by Dylan Self <robocoptng986127@aol.com>
Star Kid
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Film
by Manny Coto (Adventure, Family and Science Fiction)
Actress Shy seventh-grader Spencer Griffith's life changes when a meteor falls into a local junkyard and he finds a Cybersuit - an exoskeleton with AI from another galaxy. Spencer puts on the Cybersuit and becomes a different kind of person. Written by Anonymous
General Hospital
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Television
by Frank Hursley (Drama)
Actress During the original show up through the 1970s, the show primarily covered Dr. Steve Hardy (John Beradino) and his friend, Nurse Jessie Brewer (Emily McLaughlin). Late in the 1970s, the show was doing badly in the ratings, so a new executive producer, Gloria Monty, decided to move the show's focus away from the hospital and onto material more relevant to a younger audience than the stereotypical "bored housewife", thus bringing in Luke and Laura, (Anthony Geary and Genie Francis) and eventually having them marry in a stereotypical fantasy wedding that would not be matched until the real-life marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. Written by Paul Robinson
Into the Fog
Actress
Phobias
Actress
University of Southern California
(2001-2005)
BADA
(2001-2005)