It suddenly occurred to me today that I could in fact use all the knowledge I am acquiring from my super awesome marketing internship with DBA West for my own self-promotion (duh!). I had originally sought out this internship as a way to learn how to market films (I’m currently writing a feature and a web series, although those projects have been put on the back-burner due to all my other busy-ness), and I am learning more than you can imagine.
That being said, here is a little bit of a background on me:
I usually tell people that Pirates of the Caribbean inspired me to start acting. Well, that is only mostly true. In first grade, I had my heart set on becoming a genetic engineer; I was determined to cross the genes of a horse and a narwhal to create a unicorn. Eventually, I gave up that dream and decided I would take on something much more achievable. I wanted to cure AIDS. However, there was a problem. I didn’t have any money, and I knew that all the necessary testing would be quite expensive. So, I decided I needed to become rich. And what was the best way? To become an actress and to become famous.
However, I didn’t really chase after my dream of stardom until I saw (the first) Pirates of the Caribbean. After watching that film, I fell in love with the art of storytelling (all right, my crush on Johnny Depp might have had a little something to do with it…). In my home town of Portland, Oregon, I pursued theater for a couple years, but decided it wasn’t for me. I ended up taking a film class with the wonderful woman who is still my mentor, coach, and manager.
I worked in Portland for many years doing various features, shorts, web series, and commercials. To name a few: Age Sex Location, The Waiting List, The Adults in the Room, Comcast, Nike, and Vicky Vixen. I even got to work with Lee Arenberg, the pirate “Pintel” from POTC (aka the “ello poppet” pirate — see below).
Currently, I am now located in Los Angeles (as of September, 7 2009). I’ve been doing a lot of fun projects down here including music videos, short films, pilots and more. Now, I finally have a place to blog about them. Yay!

On the set of “In The Gray”. (Right to Left) George Katt, Teresa Decher, Lee Arenberg, Chad Lindberg
To view my old blog (which is super out dated) click here . The main reason why I’m starting anew is that I want to actually write more (or maybe just ramble), whereas my old blog was mainly just picture or minor project updates.
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