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JS Media is pleased to introduce you to actress
Lisa Crosato and her film Kenmore Ave. A
compelling and versatile actress, Lisa is someone
you'll soon be keeping high on your blackberry
list.
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A native of Vancouver currently based in Los
Angeles, actress Lisa Crosato is a fine
example of the new Hollywood-- filming globally and
viewing locally. Having worked with international
directors such as Tony Occhiello of Italy and award-
winning French director Jean-Pierre Bekolo (Quartier
Mozart), she has also worked with established
American directors, such as Iren Koster and Robert
Hyatt.
Early in her career, Lisa was
accepted into the prestigious Williamstown
Theatre Festival, where she worked with such
notables as Gweneth Paltrow, Christopher Reeve, and
Kate Burton.
Lisa’s first feature role was in
Robert Hyatt’s action adventure film,Deadly
Ransom with Brion James, Francesco Quinn and
John Aprea. Her numerous independent films include
the award winning Dill Scallion, Progeny, The
Russian Godfather,One More Round, and
Guaranteed on Delivery.
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| Lisa plays lead in upcoming feature Alibi |
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Lisa stars in the upcoming indie feature
Alibi,
to be released in 2007. Alibi is an edgy
suspense thriller about two women who meet in a bar
and and become more than intimately involved when
they decide to help each other "get rid of” someone
in each of their lives in order to seek revenge. In
Alibi, Lisa works with popular German film star
Marie Zielcke and director James Chean of Hong Kong
renown.
[See more on
Alibi at IMDB.com]
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| Representation: |
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Manager: Rachel Muset, Muset
Management Phone: 323-839-1378
E-mail: rmuset@yahoo.com
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Kenmore Ave. tours IFCT Festival 2007 |
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Lisa Crosato and Levani Uchaneishvili in
Kenmore Ave.
Kenmore Ave, which Lisa co-wrote and co-
produced, is a gritty Hitchcock style thriller filmed at
night on the streets of Hollywood. Recently screened
to rave response at Sundance, the LA Short Film
festival, the Queens, N.Y. Film Festival, The Topanga
Festival and The Valley Film Festival, it was also seen
at the Cannes Film Festival, where the organizers
projected the trailer over the red carpet and it ran
more than 600 times. Directed by Nunzio Fazio,
Lisa’s compelling performance in Kenmore Ave.
creates a palpable chemistry between her and
co-star renowned Russian actor Levani Uchaneishvili
(Black Prince, Spike Lee’s 25th Hour).
Now
Kenmore Ave. will be screened at The
International Fest of Cinema and Technology 2007
(IFCT), a touring festival devoted to animations,
features, documentaries, shorts and experimental
film. IFCT
has presented in Los Angeles, London, Sydney,
Toronto, Orlando, Brisbane, New York, Sheffield and
Paris. This year's event in LA takes place on Dec. 4,
2006 at Sony Culver Studios.
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