Heidi Holmström is an actress, known for Jättekiva (2018) and Medvind (2015).
Heidi Holmström is an actress, known for Jättekiva (2018) and Medvind (2015).
Heidi Honeycutt is a film journalist, author, film festival programmer, and film distributor. She has written for Fangoria Magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland, and Bloody-Disgusting (among many others), is a published academic film author, and worked as a film journalist from 2003 to 2015. She is the founder of the Etheria Film Festival and programmed the Nightfall section of the Los Angeles Film Festival. She works in distribution at The Horror Collective, a genre film distribution company.
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Heidi James is an actress and award-winning screenwriter born and raised in Austin, Texas. At seven years old, she originated her first role as the tap-dancing jackrabbit in her family's traveling roadshow. She spent her early years performing as an actress, singer, and dancer in various regional theaters and at thirteen played Wiley Wiggins' (Dazed and Confused) hip babysitter in the national mini-series "No Adults Allowed." Heidi moved to Los Angeles, where she studied at The Academy of Dramatic Arts. Legendary casting director Marion Dougherty saw Heidi perform in the year-end showcase and cast her in Joel Schumacher's "Falling Down." At Tim Robbins' Actors Gang, Heidi originated the critically acclaimed role of hard rock singer Ricky Roy, coached by Jack Black. She was introduced to "The Style" by Chicago theater royalty Byrne and Joyce Piven. Heidi then moved to New York, where she studied with William Esper, Wynn Handman, and later, Larry Moss. Off-Broadway she understudied the lead role of May in Sam Shepard's "Fool For Love." After filling in one night, she was contracted to perform in a month-long extension. She continued to work extensively in theater and receive rave reviews. She originated several roles in the story-theater production, "Pilgrims," based on short stories by New York Times best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat Pray Love), directed by Shira Piven and backed by Mike Nichols. She appeared in several Law & Order episodes and indie films, including "Anonymous" based on the life of author Rayya Elias. Heidi starred in the lead role of Rayya opposite Ron Cephas Jones. She found her creative home when she was invited into the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway theater company, 29th Street Rep... The company is known for producing cutting-edge East Coast premieres of Tracy Letts' "Killer Joe," Rona Munroe's "Bold Girls" and Jack Henry Abbot's "In The Belly Of The Beast," to name a few. Heidi then went on tour as a singer in "Tom Waits For No Man." A show that played to sold-out houses in Australia, The Edinburgh Festival, London, Montreal Jazz Festival, and New York. Heidi studied screenwriting at The Australian Film Television & Radio School, Film Video Arts in New York, Film Independent in Los Angeles, and at Writers Boot Camp on both coasts. Her pilot script "Deadshot Girls" is the lone runner up in Script Pipeline's First Look Project 2021. Other accolades include: Best TV Pilot La Femme International Film Festival, Finalist Page Turner's Feature & TV Genre Competition, Semi-Finalist ScreenCraft TV Competition, Finalist WeScreenplay TV Pilot Competition, Short List Barnstorm, and is currently a Quarterfinalist in Fresh Voices Screenwriting Competition. Her Pre-Apocalyptic Drama short "Love Bugs" is the recipient of many placements and awards including a Spotlight Award Nomination from Fresh Voices Screenplay Competition for "writers who dare to think outside the box, who don't conform to formula or convention, and are determined to push the boundaries of imagination and innovation." Heidi is adapting a dark comedy feature script "Follow The Queen" from a hit Off-Broadway play and is the co-creator/writer of "Wolfe", a 1950's Entourage, based on her beloved mentor's memoirs, veteran actor and card shark, Michael Greene. More to come...
Heidi Johanningmeier is an actress originally from a small farm in Iowa. She has appeared on stage alongside Annette Bening and Alfred Molina in Chekhov's, "The Cherry Orchard", at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angles, CA. Although her background is theatre, she has found her latest work on screen on TV and Film. Heidi has had recurring roles on both Chicago PD and Proven Innocent. She has also guest starred on hit shows such as Shameless, CSI: NY, Betrayal, Detroit 1-8-7 and The Beast, where she worked with Patrick Swazye. She most recently starred in the psychological thriller, "100 Days to Live", where she plays a suicide group counselor. The film, "100 Days to Live", won Best World Premiere at the San Diego International Film Festival. Heidi can also be viewed in the light-hearted romantic films, "The Last Summer" and "One Small Hitch". She lives in Chicago and is represented by Stewart Talent Agency.
Heidi K. Eklund began her career on stage, mostly in Shakespeare, in her ingenue years. While living in NYC she acted in countless Off Broadway theaters, and primarily as an ensemble member of the Irondale Ensemble Theater where she joined Actor's Equity Association. After a 5 year transition as a skydiver in Upstate NY, she found herself at Vassar College as the Casting Coordinator. Heidi grew her casting role from her assistant position when she saw a need to connect students with professional actors in the Hudson Valley NY Community. Heidi cast numerous short films while working at Vassar for over a decade. Heidi is now the owner of Hudson Valley Casting and has gratefully served as the casting director for an abundant number of feature films, commercial and TV projects. Heidi still loves acting and will return to the other side of the camera when she is old and gray. "I always knew my acting career would blossom when I was past the age of 60." For now she is content casting films, commercials and other projects. A love of Heidi's is helping others (which is why casting is so appealing, having the opportunity to be creative and connect actors to meaningful projects). Heidi has also studied Yoga, Shiatsu and is now training to be a well-being coach.
The 700 club (1966). Growing up involved in her school's performing arts community, it was after taking improv classes and joining a troupe post-collegiate study that her involvement in the performing arts grew, where she enjoyed occasional work in sketch comedy, commercial and film, voice-overs as well as stage and spokesperson work.
Heidi Kappler is known for Liebe zwischen Tür und Angel - Vertreterinnen-Report (1973).