Moving to LA - it seemed like a good idea at the time. Dale
(Lacey Chabert) can't seem to make things work - at work, with
her friends, and definitely not with men.In a city where hype,
hookups, and heartbreak are as common as reality shows, it's hard
to find something real. Now she's caught and in the middle of a
love triangle with her best friend (Jenna Dewan) and a guy from
her past (Kip Pardue) - a great guy. Maybe the best guy
ever. Sometimes, a girl's just got to take a leap a faith. And
with a little luck, maybe Dale's LA dreams CAN come true.
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About the Actor
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Regarded as one of the best young actresses of her generation,
Lacey Chabert started in drama and music performances in and
around her hometown in Mississippi from an early age, and was a
finalist on "Star Search" (1983) in 1991. She gained her break in
a commercial, before successfully auditioning for the
Broadway production of Les Miserables, where she played young
Cosette for two years. Since then, she has been on a few
television series, notably "Party of Five" (1994), a number of
telemovies like Gypsy (1993) (TV), and her big-screen debut, Lost
in Space (1998). Known for her natural acting skills and charming
personality, her cotton candy voice has seen her record many
advertising jingles, plus play parts in animated films and TV
shows like Nickelodeon's "The Wild Thornberrys" (1998). A more
than capable violinist, she enjoys various activities, especially
shoe shopping, and she is particularly fond of Cajun cooking. As
a result of her promising career, her family, including two
sisters and a brother, have moved from Mississippi to California.
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About the Director
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Christie Will grew up in a small ski town in Northern Ontario,
Canada. She was accepted into Canada's prestigious Trinity
College School (boarding school), where she studied and lived for
four years. For University, Christie studied at Emerson College
in Boston, Massachusetts, and then later transferred to the
College of Charleston in South Carolina. At CofC Christie was a
double major, earning a Theatre Performance and Business Arts
Management degree, as well as distinctions for leadership in the
Arts. While Christie graced stages up and down the east coast in
the USA, she simultaneously began documenting life and the
stories around her on film. These interests soon pulled her west
to Los Angeles. Not only did Christie find success in film and TV
as an actress, but she also worked as a model. It was Christie's
passion for live performance and the theatre that brought her to
back to Canada, where she founded Vancouver Canada's first
avant-garde black box theatre; The Beaumont Playhouse. As
Co-Artistic Director, she created a mission for the theatre to be
based on the teachings of Sanford Meisner (Christie was a long
time student of Robert Carnegie's 'Playhouse West' in Los
Angeles). It was during her time back in the theatre that
Christie honed in on her writing and directing for the stage.
After finding success and audiences within the theatre scene,
Christie soon transposed her efforts into film. She has received
distinctions for both her directing and acting and she has worked
for varied Hollywood professionals ranging from Peter Berg
(Director/ Producer/ Actor) to Paula Abdul. As a new female
writer/ director/ producer on the Hollywood scene, Christie's
work has been described as 'fresh', and often has some sort of
'social commentary on Hollywood' within it. (ref: TS 2006)
Christie lives on the West Coast between Vancouver Canada and Los
Angeles.
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