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Teresa
Willis is a writer/performer whose
career is as varied as her talents - from a star turn in the indie
film, Forgiving the Franklins (SXSW, Sundance 2006,) to a
Pushcart Prize-nominated performance poet
(Caffeine, The Moment, and Pearl.) Teresa has
performed her humorous and insightful spoken word at such venues
as UCLA, UCSB, the Gene Autry Museum, Highways and The Improv. Her
theatre credits include Horton Foote’s Getting Frankie
Married and Afterward, James Joyce’s
The Dead, Stage Door and Macbeth at Open Fist
Theatre in LA. As
playwright, her one-act play, The Roof, has been produced
numerous times in both NYC and
LA. As a
vocalist, Teresa has been a soloist with Vox Femina LA and
the avant-pop group Third Door Down.
She is also a television documentary writer-producer of the
global warming treatise Our Seering Earth.
With her award-winning Eenie
Meanie, Teresa
realizes her dream to create an original project that employs all
of her passions in a socially conscious fashion.
Teresa lives in Burbank, California.
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