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Carrie Genzel SAG-AFTRA / ACTRA / UBCP Carrie Genzel SAG-AFTRA / ACTRA / UBCP TELEVISION (partial list) MOM'S BLIND DATE Supporting Dir. Kristoffer Tabori / Hallmark FOREVER 16 (MOW) Supporting Dir: George Mendeluk / Lifetime R.L. STINE’S: THE HAUNTING HOUR Guest Star Dir: Neill Fearnley, The Hub THE WISHING TREE (MOW) Lead Dir: Terry Ingram, Hallmark THE PASTOR’S WIFE (MOW) Lead Dir: Norma Bailey, Lifetime CASTLE Guest Star Dir: Millicent Shelton, ABC FEMME FATALES Guest Star Dir: Mike Hurst, HBO/Cinemax FLASHFORWARD Guest Star Dir: Bobby Roth, ABC LIES BETWEEN FRIENDS (MOW) Supporting Dir: Walter Klenhard, Hallmark A DOG NAMED CHRISTMAS (MOW) Supporting Dir: Peter Werner, Hallmark WIZARDS OF WAVERLY PLACE Guest Star Dir: Victor Gonzalez, Disney Channel UNDER ONE ROOF Series Lead Dir: Various, My Network TV THE ASSISTANTS Recurring Dir: Various, The N BEYOND LOCH NESS (MOW) Lead Dir: Paul Ziller, SyFy PSYCH Guest Star Dir: Oz Scott, USA THE 4400 Guest Star Dir: Scott Peters, USA FLASH GORDON Recurring Dir: Various, SyFy PAINKILLER JANE Guest Star Dir: Peter Deluise, SyFy DARK STORM (MOW) Supporting Dir: Jason Bourque, SyFy SMALLVILLE Guest Star Dir: Whitney Ransick, CW KYLE XY Recurring Dir: Various, ABC Family WHISTLER Recurring Dir: Various, CTV REUNION Guest Star Dir: Elodie Keene, FOX SUPERNATURAL Guest Star Dir: Kim Manners, CW DEAD ZONE Guest Star Dir: Shawn Piller, USA KILLER INSTINCT Guest Star Dir: Jim Contner, FOX ALL MY CHILDREN Series Lead Dir: Various, ABC MYSTERIOUS WAYS Guest Star Dir: Ken Jubenvill, PAX SPECIAL UNIT 2 Guest Star Dir: Paul Abascal, UPN STARGATE SG-1 Guest Star Dir: Bill Geraghty, Showtime L.A.U. (pilot) Series Lead Dir: Ron DeGenova, Wonky World Productions THE OUTER LIMITS Guest Star Dir: Mike Rohl, Showtime BEVERLY HILLS 90210 Guest Star Dir: Charles Correll, Fox VIRTUAL SEDUCTION (MOW) Lead Dir: Paul Ziller, Warner Brothers Television MARRIED WITH CHILDREN Guest Star Dir: Gerry Cohen, Fox PICKET FENCES Recurring Dir: Various, CBS DAYS OF OUR LIVES Recurring Dir: Various, NBC CROSSTOWN TRAFFIC (pilot) Recurring Dir: George Hickenlooper, CBS / Spelling THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL Recurring Dir: Various, CBS FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR Guest Star Dir: Shelly Jensen, NBC FILM (partial list) DEAD RISING Supporting Dir: Zach Liposvky / Legendary TVZ: REPOSSESSED Lead Dir: Micah Wright/Jay Lender, Best Served Cold EVIL FEED Supporting Dir: Kimani Ray Smith, Titlecard Pictures ASSUALT ON WALL STREET Supporting Dir: Uwe Boll, Brightlight Pictures THE BALLERINA AND THE ROCKING HORSE (short) Lead Dir: Micah Stuart, Illumination Pictures JENNIFER’S BODY Principal Dir: Karyn Kusama, Fox Atomic THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR. PARNASSUS Principal Dir: Terry Gilliam, Sony Pictures Classics WATCHMEN Principal Dir: Zach Snyder, Warner Brothers FAR CRY Principal Dir: Uwe Boll, Touchstone Pictures BLOODRAYNE: DELIVERANCE Principal Dir: Uwe Boll, Brightlight Pictures POSTAL Supporting Dir: Uwe Boll, Brightlight Pictures 88 MINUTES Supporting Dir: Jon Avnet, Columbia Pictures AMY’S ORGASM Supporting Dir: Julie Davis, Catchlight Films SOCCER DOG: THE MOVIE Supporting Dir: Tony Giglio, Columbia TriStar JERRY MAGUIRE Principal Dir: Cameron Crowe, TriStar Pictures CAGED HEARTS Lead Dir: Henry Char, Prototype Productions OBSESSION KILLS Lead Dir: Peter Maris, Leo Films AGENT: Brianna Ancel / Phone: 818-509-0121 / Fax: 818-509-7729 10950 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 / [email protected] .
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