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Lisa Hamil

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Lisa Hamil

Hallee Hirsh
Exclusive: Bad Behavior Clip 'Meeting the Babysitter'
Hallee Hirsh
Margaret (Linda Hamilton) and Bruce (Ted McGinley) meet their babysitter Zoe (Hallee Hirsh) in our exclusive scene from Bad Behavior, which is currently available on DVD. What starts out to be a quiet night for Zoe turns into a nightmare when she discovers that one of the teenagers she's watching has had a psychotic breakdown. Watch what happens before all the terror unfolds.

The nail-biting DVD Premiere stars Hallee Hirsh (TVs Grey's Anatomy) as Zoe, a teenager hired for an overnight babysitting assignment from a seemingly perfect family. The only worry she has is avoiding the unwelcome advances of teen brothers Tyler and Jack. Things go awry when Zoe suddenly finds herself in a bathroom groggy and confused with only the two youngest kids with her. While Tyler tries to explain how they got in there, an intruder attempts to break the door in.

Soon Zoe discovers the "intruder" is Jack,...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 10/24/2013
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
A Babysitter's Worst Nightmare Comes True in Bad Behavior
Tagline: "Who's Watching Who?" Bad Behavior was previously titled Right Next Door. This film, from first time directors Nicholas Brandt and Lisa Hamil, is set for an October release. The film stars Linda Hamilton and Ted Mcginley. In the film, a babysitter takes on an innocuous job. Zoe (Hallee Hirsh) must look after two teen brothers and a young sister: Tyler (Austin Rogers), Jack (Jeremy Dozier) and Grace (Elsie Fisher). Though, events go sideways when Jack has a psychotic break. There are few routes of escape and Zoe, Tyler and Grace will have to find help, before Jack attacks. Bad Behavior will release on DVD October 22nd, 2013. Film fans can preview the film's trailer below. Release Date: October 22nd, 2013 (DVD). Directors/writers: Nicholas Brandt and Lisa Hamil. Cast: Hallee Hirsh, Austin Rogers, Linda Hamilton and Ted McGinley. The trailer for Bad Behavior (released as Right Next Door): Source: Bad Behavior...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 9/16/2013
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
No Excuses That You Know
There are times when an excuse like "The dog ate my homework" might get you out of a sticky situation. However, in the audition room, 'fessing up to mistakes might be your best bet. Here are some such blunders and ideas on how to handle them.You are late. This is a business, and you have a job to do. If you are late, act professionally, the way you would if you were a lawyer late to court. Casting director Lisa Hamil ("Oka! Amerikee"; "Everybody Wants to Be Italian") suggests saying a quick, "I'm sorry I ran a little late," and then immediately start working. "If you make too many excuses, it will seep into the room, and all we will remember about you is your apologies," says Hamil. You forgot your headshot. Now that many offices are going green or using online barcode services such as Casting Frontier, casting...
See full article at backstage.com
  • 8/25/2010
  • backstage.com
Pattinson's Maturing Fans
Robert Pattinson will be twenty-four when the third installment of The Twilight Saga hits theaters in the summer of 2010. Pattinson will still be playing the seventeen year old vampire that has not aged in over one hundred years. In between filming The Twilight Saga, Pattinson will try to branch out and try on new roles and even sign up for different projects. The worst thing for an actor is to be type cast so the fact that Pattinson is looking to build a wide-ranged resume will be his saving grace. Type casted as a heartthrob vampire is not a bad way to go out, but this talented actor is looking to expand his range and take his fans on a journey. This past Friday, Pattinson's latest film Little Ashes hit theaters with mixed feelings. Some loved his portrayal of the brilliant Salvador Dali while others were left bewildered. Regardless of the critics,...
See full article at PopStar
  • 5/11/2009
  • by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
  • PopStar
Pattinson's Maturing Fans
Robert Pattinson will be twenty-four when the third installment of The Twilight Saga hits theaters in the summer of 2010. Pattinson will still be playing the seventeen year old vampire that has not aged in over one hundred years. In between filming The Twilight Saga, Pattinson will try to branch out and try on new roles and even sign up for different projects. The worst thing for an actor is to be type cast so the fact that Pattinson is looking to build a wide-ranged resume will be his saving grace. Type casted as a heartthrob vampire is not a bad way to go out, but this talented actor is looking to expand his range and take his fans on a journey. This past Friday, Pattinson's latest film Little Ashes hit theaters with mixed feelings. Some loved his portrayal of the brilliant Salvador Dali while others were left bewildered. Regardless of the critics,...
See full article at PopStar
  • 5/11/2009
  • by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
  • PopStar
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