Untitled Actress By Amber Tamblyn Poem by Sharron Meaker

Untitled Actress By Amber Tamblyn



Untitled actress. Submission calls for an actress mid to late 20s. All ethnicities acceptable. Caucasian preferable. Must read teen on screen. Thin, but not gaunt. Quirky, but not unattractive. No brown eyes. Not taller than 5'5. Weight no more than 109.

Actors should have great smiles; straight teeth a must. Must be flexible; small bust a plus. Can do own stunts. Will waive rights to image, likeness, publicity. Final cut.

Role calls for nudity. Role calls for simulated sexual intercourse. Role calls for role play with lead male. No stand in avail. Role pays scale. Character is shy, yet codependent. Searching for love in all the wrong men. Character confides in others at her own risk. Character's fatigued. Hollow. Suffers from self-doubt, a sense of worthlessness. Character learns the hard way to believe in herself. No brown eyes. Character finally finds happiness when she meets Brad, a successful older businessman.5'5.

Logline. A woman fights to save her soul. Think a young Carole Lombard meets a younger Anna Nicole. Requires an actress that will leave an audience speechless. Who's found her creative voice. Not a speaking role.

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