Introduce Yourself : *The new guy sheepishy peeks into the room* by W Lee Hill

W Lee Hill

*The new guy sheepishy peeks into the room*

Just kidding. I'm new but I'm not that bashful. Reserved and chill, but not bashful. Just signed up here about a week ago looking to expand my network. It IS a network driven industry after all? I'm also pretty new to the entertainment industry, finding myself doing a complete career change about 3.5 years ago. Originally from Birmingham AL, I moved to Los Angeles 4 years ago simply seeking a change. In desperate need of cash, I started doing background acting... But quickly uncovered a passion that had been deep inside me. Since then, Ive had numerous featured appearances on tv and some supporting roles in film. Up until January 2017, I had spent the previous 18 months directing a psychological thriller for a new production company, founded by a guy I met on set several years ago. It's currently being submitted to festivals. In the meantime, I'm ready to get back on the other side of the camera. I just shot a supporting role in a horror feature, and next week I'm shooting a comedy short. Looking forward to getting myself and my resume polished to take on more roles and find new representation!

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W. Lee Hill

Have a great and safe memorial day weekend!

Allen Lynch

Welcome W!

W Lee Hill

Thank you!

Christopher Henry

Welcome aboard, W Lee - I AM the shy guy in the room, and Stage32 has really helped me get in touch with creatives - even with my social anxiety. :) Hope the same happens for you!

Maurice McGary

REMNAMITS of REDEMPTION

DAVID – born into the world by addictive parents who lost him to the system; bare a mercurial thought pattern. David’s grandmother Reva ran a mental health facility dedicated to abused children; Earthwell Institute. Reva discovered David had multiple personalities due to David’s parent’s abuse and addiction. Reva secretly treated David for his multiple personalities with experimental psychiatric medication. Because of Reva’s dedication, David grows up and joins the military and he is accepted in their medical program. One day all hell breaks loose when David gets into a fight so vicious, he ends up discharged with full benefits. David decides to continue his education as a medical student. He has a slight mental set back when he learns Reva dies the day he graduates medical school. David now takes on the task of running the Earthwell Institute by himself. Crippled by the thoughts of his childhood and his father, David decides to face his fears. He has the support of his friend Mike who goes with him to meet his father, Pete. Things take an unexpected turn that landed David in the hospital. Now things are destined to change because it’s more than David who woke up in that hospital bed. With Reva no longer around there’s nobody to stop David’s wrath. David takes over at Earthwell Institute with his own way of dealing and helping victims of abuse. Detectives Sheppard and Ryan discover that some of the victims of abuse at Earthwell have one thing in common… dead parents. Because the abused boys at Earthwell show no signs of being the parent’s killers, detectives are puzzled. All leads, but one, are all ruled out. With Earthwell, being their final place of investigation one person remains a mystery; “Nora.” She seems to have an eerie connection to Earthwell. Mike who is the only active link to Nora, gets killed and all of whatever evidence Sheppard had vanishes into thin air. Cleverly, Sheppard uncovers documents that would eventually lead to the killer. Sheppard may have dug too deep and would not be prepared for this type of assassin. An eventual showdown leaves us speechless.

Our latest screenplay, REMNAMITS of REDEMPTION is available on request. Please contact us at

773-563-4247 773-440-3222

einnoc178@yahoo.com mauricemcgary@outlook.com

Connie Wilson & Maurice McGary

If there is an agent or producer who likes the Idea

Elisabeth Meier

@Maurice - we hate spammers!

Elisabeth Meier

@W Lee - Welcome to the club. Many of us changed the career, but not all of us as successful as you seem to do it. Nice to have you with us!

W Lee Hill

Elisabeth Meier thank you! I wouldn't call myself successful... yet. Just very fortunate which i attribute to networking and keeping a student mentality. There's always something to learn!

Elisabeth Meier

I love to learn new things and will never stop.

Myron DeBose

Sup Hill

Debbie Elicksen

Expanding our network is the best part of Stage 32. An impressive summary, especially if you consider yourself new. :)

Joseph L. Stewart

Might want to watch out for this guy! lol Welcome, Mr. Hill.

Vladislav Nogin

Welcome!

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