Veronica Mannion

Veronica Mannion

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Veronica Mannion

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The Blonde Experiment
Billie
Two gal pals find themselves while navigating insta fame and catfishing their way to love in the digital age.
The Blonde Experiment
Executive Producer
Two gal pals find themselves while navigating insta fame and catfishing their way to love in the digital age.
The Blonde Experiment
Writer
Two gal pals find themselves while navigating insta fame and catfishing their way to love in the digital age.
The Blonde Experiment
Director
Two gal pals find themselves while navigating insta fame and catfishing their way to love in the digital age.
Booze Boys and Brownies
Vivian Lynn
An aspiring actress navigates the musically comedic underbelly of Hollywood in search of fame fortune (boys) and herself. Hint: she finds one.
Booze Boys and Brownies
Writer
An aspiring actress navigates the musically comedic underbelly of Hollywood in search of fame fortune (boys) and herself. Hint: she finds one.
Booze Boys and Brownies
Director
An aspiring actress navigates the musically comedic underbelly of Hollywood in search of fame fortune (boys) and herself. Hint: she finds one.
Look in the Mirror
Veronica
A distracted middle-aged lawyer unwittingly becomes involved in a series of murders after he goes on a 'business trip' with a pretty, gold-digging paralegal from his firm.
LOVE: As You Like It
Phebe
LOVE: AS YOU LIKE IT is a no-budget, feature-length film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic comedy AS YOU LIKE IT set in modern-day San Francisco's hip Mission District. The film, which features an unique overall vision incorporating both super 8mm film and digital video, follows a group of dynamic characters as they struggle with what it means to love, and to be loved. Unapologetic and unforgettably wild in its approach to combining Shakespeare and cinema, LOVE: AS YOU LIKE IT is simply not to be missed. This is not Shakespeare at its finest; this is Shakespeare the way its meant to be - bold, brave and brassy.
Alone Forever
Shelly
Oliver can't help but wonder if his new tattoo is the cause of his recent spate of romantic bad luck. Gay and single in San Francisco, he spends a lot of time out and about meeting other like individuals. As he fails repeatedly to connect with any eligible bachelors and it seems that the pickings are getting slimmer and slimmer, he becomes more and more distraught over what could be the true meaning and power of his tattoo and whether it has doomed him to be alone forever.