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Bree Michael Warner | |
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Born | Bree Danielle Aquilia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1999- Present |
Spouse | Timothy Hudson (2009-Present) |
Bree Michael Warner (Born March 15, 1976) is an American film, television, and stage actress. She has appeared in television and film projects including such as Six Feet Under, White Oleander, and Without a Trace, and has most recently appeared in the off Broadway stage production of the John Krisiukenas romantic play Never Always which premiered in New York City. [1][2]
Career
editWarner 's first screen appearance was in the 1999 feature film Idle Hands. This was followed by a series of television guest roles incluing her role as Trina in the Lifetime series Any Day Now. She also had appearances in the HBO television series Six Feet Under and Crossing Jordan, after which she joined the cast of the UPN SciFi drama series Haunted, starring opposite Matthew Fox. When the series ended, she returned to film with an appearance alongsie Michelle Pfieffer and Alison Lohman in White Oleander.
It was the Indie Short film Project "Touch" that created buzz with over 2.9 Million views[3] on YouTube. The film was Nominated as one of the top 15 Short Films of 2006 on Listverse[4]. Her steady climb continued to build with a variety of film projects. While a developing leading performer, Warner began with starring opposite Daniel Baldwin in the drama Boardwalk Poets (2005)[5],and continued with strong lead female roles as the daughter of Catherine Hicks in the Dramatic Thriller The Truth About Layla (2009)[6]. In 2010 Warner landed the romantic lead role in the Independent Feature Humdinger (2010, as the innocently quirky Sadie playing opposite Moscow [7].
Personal Life
editBorn in Cleveland, OH, Warner spent most of her youth divided between Ohio and Orlando, Florida. After only applying and getting accepted to both the University of Southern California and UCLA, she decided to make the leap at the age of 18 to Los Angeles where she attended the former[8]. After graduating from the University of Southern California in 1998 with a double major in Theatre and Film Business, she continued to reside in Los Angeles until 2008.[9] Early 2008, she relocated to New York City, where she presently resides with her Business Manager husband Timothy M. Hudson on the Upper West Side in Manhattan[10].
Photography Career
editIn the early 2000's, Warner launched a secondary career in Photography and Design. After spending much of her time photographing fellow artists and musicians as an amateur she turned professional in 2005[11]. Her first assignment photographing Nine Inch Nails at the Cox Arena in San Diego, CA.[12] In just over 5 years, Bree Michael Warner's Magic Lens, has published Celebrity Portraits, Editorials and highlights from the Victoria Secret Runway Shows and is represented by RETNA/Corbis Images.[13] She has created a niche focusing on the music world as both Rock Star Photographer, as well as, Graphic Artist[14]. Clients include Universal/Bonded Records Artist A Hero's Fate, Yellow Day Union, Waxapples, Brian J. White, Ash Baron-Cohen, Dave Navarro, Kyle Wolverton, The Bronx and many others[15]. In 2007 she was featured in USA Today both as an Actress and photographer in the article Social networkers reach out more with cellphones, "Los Angeles actress/photographer [Bree Michael Warner] isn't in front of a computer. Instead, she uploads pictures and taps into the celebrated social network from her Helio cellphone. Between photo shoots or on the set, the phone "is really convenient because I use MySpace so much for networking," she says.[16]
Filmography
editYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Idle Hands | Party Girl | Also Starring: Jessica Alba |
2000 | Any Day Now | Trina | 1 episode "Pay Your Dues" |
2002 | Six Feet Under | Plan Woman 2 | 1 episode "The Plan" |
White Oleander | Apartment Girl | Also Starring: Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman | |
Haunted | Anna - Recurring | Originally aired on UPN, 10 of 13 episodes. Despite it's cancellation after the first season the SyFy Network has continued to run all episodes. | |
2003 | CSI: Miami | Girlfriend | 1 episode "Entrance Wound" |
Crossing Jordan | Kay Marshall | 1 episode "Family Ties" | |
After Love | Alice | ||
2004 | Starting Over | Diane | |
2005 | Boardwalk Poets | Bleu | Also Starring: Daniel Baldwin, James Oliver, Direct-to-video (United States) |
The King of Queens | Shira | 1 episode "Shear Torture" | |
2006 | Touch | Woman | Also Starring: Merik Tadros,Voted as one of the top 15 Short Films of the year on Listverse.Listverse, Over 2.9 Millions views on Youtube. |
Wrong Turns | Jen | ||
2007 | American Heiress | Smitty | 3 episodes "Four Siblings and Funeral", "Lion King", "Crash and Burn" |
The Addiction of Ethan Lonemyer | Dream Girl | ||
iCarly | Marilyn Raymer | 1 episode "i Want to Win a World Record" | |
2008 | Without a Trace | Beth | 1 episode "Deja Vu" |
The Beginning of December | Elaine | Official Selection at the Healing through Creativity Arts Festival, 2008 ; Official Selection of the GIAA Film Festival, 2008[17] | |
The Truth About Layla | Beth | Also starring: Catherine Hicks, Scott Bailey | |
2009 | Humdnger | Sadie | Also Starring: David Moscow |
2010 | The Shoemaker | Marie | Also Starring: Kaves, Peter Greene, Burt Young |
2011 | Impostor | Elle | Also Starring: Agim Kaba |
References
edit- ^ http://newyork.timeout.com/arts-culture/theater/883575/never-always
- ^ http://www.chekhovtheatre.com/productions/shows/neveralways.html
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE_T-QI-JOw
- ^ http://listverse.com/2008/09/06/15-great-short-films/
- ^ http://video.tvguide.com/Boardwalk+Poets/Boardwalk+Poets/10019157?autoplay=true
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1436578/
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1807081/
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912414/bio
- ^ http://www.linkedin.com/in/breemichaelwarner
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912414/bio
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912414/bio
- ^ http://www.breemichaelwarner.net/live
- ^ http://www.corbis.co.in/searchresults.php?s=bree+michael+warner&sws=&submit1=Search&listRF=1%2C41%2C55%2C79%2C80%2C81%2C82%2C83%2C83%2C84%2C85%2C85%2C86%2C86%2C87%2C87%2C88%2C88%2C89%2C89%2C90%2C90%2C91%2C91%2C92%2C92%2C93%2C93%2C107%2C76%2C67%2C78%2C75%2C50%2C69
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912414/bio
- ^ http://www.breemichaelwarner.net/
- ^ http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireless/2007-11-13-moible-networking_N.htm
- ^ http://www.decemberfilm.com/