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Denise Dal Vera Resume Denise Dal Vera www.denisedalvera.com SAG-AFTRA FILM DARK WATERS SANDRA TENNANT (SUPPORTING) PARTICIPANT MEDIA MY DAUGHTER VANISHED JANE (GUEST STAR) STARGAZER FILMS HANDY MARILYN (CO-STAR) MICHELLE DAVID PRODS. RUST CREEK MRS. GANDER (FEATURED) LFS PRODUCTION MERCY ALICE BROMAGE (FEATURED) KILLER FILMS KILLING OF THE SACRED DEER MARY WILLIAMS (FEATURED) KSD FILMS GOAT MOM (FEATURED) KILLER FILMS WE’RE DOING FINE REVEREND AMY (GUEST-STAR) 937 FALL THE NEXT THREE DAYS EUGENIE (FEATURED) LIONSGATE MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D* NURSE/ MOM LIONSGATE HOMECOMING* MRS. DONALDSON (GUEST-STAR) PAPERSTREET FILMS DEAD HORSE SECRETARY (FEATURED) ABOVE THE LINE MEDIA ARTWORKS CASSIE LANDON (FEATURED) ARTE FILMS MADISON PANCAKE LADY (FEATURED) UNITED ARTISTS UNINVITED GUEST GALLERY DIRECTOR (FEATURED) WE’RE ROLLIN PRODUCTIONS MOVING PERSONAL SECRETARY (FEATURED) WARNER BROS. TV/ WEB / MEDIA TELL ME A STORY LORRAINE REED (GUEST STAR) CBS All Access CHICAGO PD JESSICA HUNTLEY (GUEST STAR) NBC ARMY WIVES GLENDA GARLAND (FEATURED) Lifetime Channel BODY LANGUAGE BRENDA (FEATURED) USA Channel NORTHERN EXPOSURE STEWARDESS CBS TV Los Angeles 21 JUMP STREET VICKIE MEYERSON (FEATURED) Cannell Productions HIT SQUAD VARIETY (Multiple Characters) Bob Booker Prods. A YEAR IN THE LIFE GIRLFRIEND Universal TV Los Angeles BLOOPERS & PRAC. JOKES VARIETY (Multiple Characters) Dick Clark Productions DAYS OF OUR LIVES MYSTERY GIRL NBC TV Los Angeles SPECIAL SKILLS : Various Dialects, Improvisation, Comedy, Driver, Horseback w/saddle REPRESENTATION/ CONTACT: Heyman Talent: Cincinnati (513) 533-3113 Columbus (614) 542-0882 KY (502) 589-2540 Social Media Links: ACTORS ACCESS https://resumes.actorsaccess.com/denisedal_vera IMDB https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm0197549?ref_=nm_nv_mp_profile LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-dal-vera-2990963/ TWITTER: @DeniseDalV FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/denise.dalvera INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ddalvera/ Height: 5’7” Weight: 140 Size: 10 – Med 38C Hair: Auburn/Grey Eyes: Brown .
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