Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Hairdos

You may or may not know about this, but I co-wrote and co-starred and produced a little show called THE HAIRDOS. This little show was then distributed on Koldcast.tv for the world to see. Here is the link with each and every one of the episodes for your full enjoyments. Nakedness, fire, pimps, nuns and other chaos ensues. A buddy comedy starring two women, not men or dogs. E.N.J.O.Y.



Here's a direct link to watch all four episodes:

http://www.koldcast.tv/video/the_hairdos_trailer

Film Reel: Number 1,001

Yup, it's time again for a reel update. The two exciting projects in December are not yet included, so prepare yourself for Film Reel: Number 1,002 in the near future. Enjoy!

My Newest Film Reel! from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Jet Lag: A Dramatic Love Story

I never seem to be able to keep up-to-date on the many portals where one's work can be placed. Thus, this video was released to the Internet ether but never quite made it to my actual video page. This, ladies and gentleman, is truly for your enjoyment.

This video was the small price to pay for traveling with two dumb stinky boys to one of the world's most ancient cities. Please, I sincerely invite you to enjoy.

Jet Lag: A Dramatic Love Story from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

"The Hairdos" Trailer

I'm beyond excited to share this with you. This project has been a long time coming, and we're finally finished! We've completed the submission process and "The Hairdos" is in consideration for the ITV Fest in Los Angeles. We're keeping our fingers crossed that we will be able to have a world premiere of "The Hairdos" at their festival.

What is "The Hairdos?" Good question. It's a webseries about two quirky best friends, trying to make it in Hollywood as the quirky best friend.

Emily Maya Mills and myself co-wrote and starred, as well as features the talents of Pat Healy, Travis Walck and Ron Lynch. We also had the honor of working with Matt Manson as our director and partial editor. We were surrounded by wonderful and talented people and can't wait to share all four episodes with you very soon.

Here's the trailer for you to enjoy. Right. Now.

"The Hairdos" Trailer from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.

No "Bones" About It

I had the BEST time working on "Bones." Jeff Woolnough is a fantastic director and person. He really made me feel like no part is too small and that my contribution to this scene was as crucial as anyone else. I really loved the experience and would honor any opportunity to work with this production again. I had such a blast. Here's a brief clip from the episode. Enjoy!

"Bones" Clip from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Envy. That's me.

I had a ridiculously good time working on this Target commercial. From the first audition to the set, I had so much fun and felt so much freedom to play. It really was a brilliant time. I think you can tell that from the end result of the commercial. Just in case you haven't caught it on your television, here it is for you to enjoy.

Target Commercial from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.



And, just so you know, the fabulous girl whose hair I want as my own is Lily Rains. She's not only gorgeous and talented, but we went to college together. Thanks, Target, for the reunion.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Miami Metro's Finest on "Dexter"

You ever wonder what I'd look like in a police uniform? Now you know. I look itty bitty, right?! That's probably because I'm acting opposite a towering man. The night before the shoot I felt like it was Christmas Eve and I was a five-year-old. I could not wait to meet John Lithgow and perform (even for the briefest moment) opposite him. I gotta tell you, in that two hour time span we spent shooting the scene, he gave me the willies. As an actor, there was so much for me to play off of that portraying the less than observant cop who can't manage to realize that a) he's scary and up to something bad b) that he's stolen a pass from some unassuming old lady and is entering the police station, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME, was actually an interesting feat. Desk Officer "Insert Name Here" ain't so bright and probably should lose her job after failing to perform on the job.

Enjoy the scene! I know I enjoyed filming it.

My Scene on Dexter from Jennifer DeFilippo on Vimeo.