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Phyllis Stuart
Phyllis
Stuart works as an entertainment industry triple threat serving three
masters being as an actor, producer and writer in theater, film and television.
While a newly graduated, Tisch School of the Arts actress, Stuart
immediately began producing plays. Her first foray both on and behind
the boards was at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where she brought a troupe
of actors to Scotland to find 1000 other producers with plays clamouring
for an audience. She returned to the states and moved to Los Angeles
where an television acting job found her. Stuart cried on cue for DAYS
OF OUR LIVES for a short while but knew that crying was
not going to fulfill her life. She left that show and though she knew
nothing about producing television she did not let that small fact stop
her. So she pitched, sold, and Executive Produced an ABC Primetime Special
(the world's final network clip show), 50 YEARS OF FUNNY
FEMALES with hosts John Ritter, Annie Potts, Debbie Allen
and Paula Poundstone. Discovering that she had indeed experienced beginner's
luck, Stuart continued to perform, act and produce in theater, film and
television.
Stuart next produced her one-woman comic and poignant show A
RAGING VOLCANO GODDESS which was sponsored by Sears and
which raised money for Gilda's Club (founded by Gene Wilder in memory
of his dearly departed wife, Gilda Radner).
Next Stuart co-starred in and produced two television pilots: I SPA
with Laraine Newman (Saturday Night Live) and GET INTO MY SHORTS with
Jason Alexander (Seinfeld).
Stuart continues to write and produce; and her most recent films
being two feature length documentaries: BECOMING BERT STERN,
about the wild genius fashion photographer, Bert Stern and I
THINK I CANNES about her wild adventures in the frenetic
world of the Cannes Film Festival.
Near and dear to her heart, Stuart has passionately served the community
as Women's Image Network's founder and volunteer executive
director since its 1993 inception. Stuart started this non-profit company
because she believes that if WIN applauds media that
depicts dimensional and power female media images, WIN will
advance positive public opinion about the value of women and girls.
To level the playing field and advance WIN's mission, Stuart produces The
WIN Awards, now in its twelfth year, to encourage entertainment
industry professionals who Foster A World Where Everyone WINs.
This vital and grassroots effort directly impacts film, television and
advertising artists. who bear the responsibility diminishing stereotypes
by creating effective media.
This year, (2009) Stuart just wrapped her pet project: JUNGLE
RESCUE a new series to save captive, exotic and wild animals.
Stuart ch-hosts, directs and produces, along with her Emmy winning, co-host
Keith David.
Once the WIN Awards 2010 wraps Stuart begins to beat the bushes for
funding for her narrative feature film directorial debut PIECES
OF PENNEY a very funny tragedy.
------- related posts --------
Phyllis Stuart
bio at 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/phyllis-stuart/#blogger_bio
Embracing What Film Award
Shows Miss
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/phyllis-stuart/embracing-what-film-award_b_802880.html
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