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Gender Female
Industry Communications or Media
Occupation Filmmaking
Location United States
Introduction I am a twenty something film school graduate who has been fortunate enough to obtain some jobs in the field, while trying desperately to maintain some sort of creative control by starting (I use that term loosely) my own business :) I live with my best friend who just so also happens to be my boyfriend, have two sisters, one incredibly strong single mother, and two very supportive grandparents. I enjoy the life I have been blessed with and hope to one day pay back all of the amazing family and friends who have helped me get here.
Interests I'm interested in so many things, but interest number one is by far the constant search for happiness in everyday things. I love reading, writing, producing, creating, involving myself in countless amounts of self degradation and then rebuilding, and above all else, learning as much as I can about the art of being on set, off set, and somewhere in-between on feature films.
Favorite Movies Way too many to list...I like most works by: Truffaut, DeSica, Fellini, Lina Wertmüller, Cesare Zavattini, Aronofsky, Clint Eastwood, The Coen Brothers, Wes Anderson, Hayao Miyazaki, Jim Henson, Mike Nichols, Jean Renoir, Ingmar Bergman, Antonioni, Richard Attenborough, Eduardo Serra, Freddie Young, David Atkins, Adventureland
Favorite Music Rachmaninoff, Rimsky Korsakov, Bach, Mahler, Till Bronner, Dav Koz, Chris Botti, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Coltrane, Mingus, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Cake music, The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy Durante, Tony Bennett, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, RUSH, Motley Crue, Queen, Andrew W.K., The Police, Yes, Sublime, 311, Dave Matthews Band, Nickel Creek, Royksopp, DeVotchKa, Modest Mouse, Poe, Weezer, Citizen Cope, Fleet Foxes, Save Ferris, MUSE, Spoon, Semisonic, Daft Punk, Pleasure Pit, Ratatat, R2D2, Jem I could go on all day...
Favorite Books The Picture of Dorian Gray, Chuck Palahniuk, Ralph Waldo Emerson Poetry, Kurt Vonnegut, David Rakoff, S Morgenstern, John Steinbeck, George Eliot, Voltaire