Jenny Marlowe

Nacimiento : 1985-01-16, Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA

Historia

Jenny Marlowe was born on January 16, 1985 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA as Jennifer Lindsey Marlowe. She is known for her work on Naked Fear (2007), Car-Jumper (2012) and The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (1996).

Películas

The Feeling of Being Watched
Government Attorney (voice)
Journalist Assia Boundaoui sets out to investigate long-brewing rumors that her quiet, predominantly Arab-American neighborhood was being monitored by the FBI.
Rebuilding Hope
Producer
Three 'Lost Boys' return home to South Sudan for the first time since they fled as small children, twenty years ago. 'Rebuilding Hope' is their journey of discovery; of what happened to their families and villages after they fled, of the state of a precarious peace agreement signed in Sudan, and about how they can contribute back to the communities they left behind.
Rebuilding Hope
Director
Three 'Lost Boys' return home to South Sudan for the first time since they fled as small children, twenty years ago. 'Rebuilding Hope' is their journey of discovery; of what happened to their families and villages after they fled, of the state of a precarious peace agreement signed in Sudan, and about how they can contribute back to the communities they left behind.
Terror desnudo
Karley Terry
Una hermosa chica de un pequeño pueblo de Texas es contratada con engaños para trabajar de bailarina en Las Vegas. Pero la triste verdad es que mediante extorsiones es obligada a trabajar en un local de strip-tease y prostituirse para poder pagar la deuda que adquiere con su "contratante". En uno de sus encuentros con un cliente, descubrirá que no es sexo lo que ese hombre entiende por diversión, sino que pretende usarla como presa en una cacería humana a vida o muerte.
Darfur Diaries: Message from Home
Director
Leaving thousands dead and homeless, the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region raged for years before the world intervened. This documentary provides a record of the events through the voices of refugees, women and children.
There Is A Field
Director
In October 2000, a police officer shot and killed unarmed 17-year old Asel Asleh. His story is tragically familiar for Americans, but Asel was not killed in Ferguson, New York City, Atlanta, or Minneapolis. Asel was a Palestinian teenager who was murdered by Israeli police as he participated in a demonstration, calling for an end to the Israeli occupation and settler-colonization.