About Jennifer Brigitte:
Jennifer Brigitte graduated with a BA in Mass Communications and Broadcast Journalism and a MBA in English Literature at Florida International University, Jennifer Brigitte is a talented actress, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, playwright, and journalist from Miami, Florida. During her formative high school years, she was part of the Actor’s Playhouse, committing herself to the craft of becoming a budding comedic actress. Her childhood dream was to be a cast member of Saturday Night Live. Brigitte found inspiration in Gilda Radner, Gene Wilder, Sandra Bullock, Charlie Chaplin, Bette Midler, Robin Williams, and John Ritter. Ritter was so instrumental to Brigitte as a teen, that for her audition for the Actor’s Playhouse, she put together a Ritter-inspired physical comedy routine.
Over the years, Brigitte also performed Musical theater in various theater productions including, Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven,” West Side Story, Grease, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Chicago, she played the roles of Anita, Rizzo, Magenta/The Lips, and Velma Kelly respectively. Two of Brigitte’s plays, The Shelf Life and The Yearbook have both received critical acclaim. The plays had limited engagements at Miami Dade College and the Fringe Festival in Los Angeles.
Obscura Independent ⋄ Mystery ⋄ Thriller ⋄ Horror ⋄ Drama Real life husband and wife filmmakers, Patrick Quinn and Gemma Valentine, isolate themselves on a lonely Hollywood sound stage where they soon begin to lose their minds inside the world of their film. Their every move is being watched by the film's power-hungry movie executive, Easton Caldwell.
Chameleon Experimental ⋄ Romance ⋄ War An American travelling funeral home practitioner and his chaplain blind friend impersonate foreign school teachers after the funeral practitioner falls in love with the new First Lady of a Third World country. Soon, the the First Lady and the two American foreigners become embroiled with the American Freedom Fighter when one of them is captured by the foreign terrorists under the dictator's regime.