Hi Chad
Wow, you can really transform. I like the short white hair. I remember you looking like a native american with long black hair long as well. And now a clown :-) I hope to get to film with you sometime.
I have been acting professionally on and off for the past 10 years. Most of my training is for film and is through Alan Autry's Actors Workshop. I have also done a variety a live performances at various churches in the area. See website for my commercial reel.
List your credits:
Movies
Finding Hope Now: 1972 Nurse, Speaking, Vertical Praise Productions
Stricken: Olivia Black, Speaking, Aftershock Productions/Matt Sconce
The Legend of Jake Kincaid: Lizzy Walters, Speaking, Dirt Road Productions
Judge Jury and the Executioner, Julie, Speaking, Mad Dog Productions
Out of Time: Wife, Speaking, Clovis Hills Production
Television
The Green’s of the San Joaquin: Gracie Green, Speaking, Digital Productions
Commercials
Sturgeon & Beck Buick, Speaking, Charles Looney Productions
Savemart Grocery Store: Speaking, Kroll Advertising
Rapid Response Team, Speaking, John Kelly Films
Valley Remnants and Rolls, Speaking, HCM Productions
Coney Island Grill, Featured, Greg Gray Productions
Pepsi Cola, Background, Director, John Landis
Live Performance
Alan Autry’s Actors Workshop Show Cases Clovis Hills Community Church
North Pointe Community Church LifeBridge Community Church
Training
Alan Autry’s Actors Workshop Kimberly Jentzen’s Intensive Workshop
I just saw "Drama Queen Ep 1 Cheerleaders" on YouTube... What a nice performance you gave -- you came across like a truly concerned mother. Kudos to you. I'm looking forward to working together again.
I just saw "Drama Queen Ep 1 Cheerleaders" on YouTube... What a nice performance you gave -- you came across like a truly concerned mother. Kudos to you. I'm looking forward to working together again.
Cheers!,
Chad
At 3:06pm on September 17, 2009, Chad R Homan said…
Hey Lori,
Great seeing you and working with you on the set the other day! I hadn't even recognized your pic on the site here until I saw you Saturday. I think I may have sent you earlier messages thinking you were someone else -"Doh!"
Saw your skydiving pics! Looks like you loved it. My husband did, too. Smiled the whole way down on his video! Did you get a video?
Would love to come to the showcase! Thanks!
Have a great vaca! Enjoy yourselves and don't bring home any lava.
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Definitely need a skydiving pic here! What do you mean- upload a resume? I think you just list your credits like you've done. Unless I'm missing something....which is extremely possible :-P