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Ellie Parker

Country: USA, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: Scott Coffey
  • Writer: Scott Coffey
  • Producer: Matt Chesse; Scott Coffey

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The short that shouldn't have become a feature.

A film without structure...and, it looks like a home movie.

Low on budget and talent, Coffey is not a director who's going places - he's a bit-part actor with delusional aspirations.

But, when you have friends in higher places...anything is possible.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Slice of life look at a young woman trying to make it as an actress in Hollywood. Ellie Parker, from Australia, works hard: she's gifted with accents, hustles to auditions, changes clothes and makeup as she drives across L.A., goes to acting classes and therapy, maintains a friendship with another Aussie searching for the same roles, meets a cinematographer when he bangs into her car at a stop sign, and faces a failing relationship with her slacker thinks-he's-a-musician boyfriend. All this brings on an identity crisis - who am I, and should I keep trying to be an actress? Ellie's balancing act and her inquiry into self carry the story.

Cast & Characters

Naomi Watts as Ellie Parker;
Jennifer Syme as Casting Chick;
Greg Freitas as Rick Saul;
Gaye Pope as Leslie Towne;
Blair Mastbaum as Smash Jackson;
Jessica Vogl as Trixie;
Johanna Ray as Casting Director / Herself;
Rebecca Rigg as Sam;
Mark Pellegrino as Justin;
Kim Fay as Therapist;
Scott Coffey as Chris;
Todd Coffey as Upstairs Neighbor;
David Baer as Acting Teacher;
Marcel Sarmiento as Acting Student;
Robbi Chong as Acting Student