It was a hometown welcome for Hollywood-based actress Tammy Kaitz who went back to Denver to shoot the new comedy feature film, “Man Camp.”
Tammy was lured back to Colorado sa pamamagitan ng the role of Theresa, a smart and sassy mother of three grown children who catch their mom off-guard at their family cabin with her secret fiancé, portrayed sa pamamagitan ng Pete Gardner of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” fame. Her sons decide to put their mom’s new beau to the test to see if he’s good enough to sumali their Mann family.
Directed sa pamamagitan ng Nate Bakke, the film also stars Erik Stocklin along with Daniel Cummings and Scott Kruse, who both co-wrote and co-produced the picture.
Having never shot a film project in her hometown, Tammy jumped at the chance. She explains, “What a full bilog moment to come back to Denver, where our families and even our sons now live, to work as an actor on a terrifically funny feature film!”
Tammy started her career on the community stages in Denver and earned a B.A. in Theatre from the unibersidad of Colorado Boulder. Afterwards, she made her way to London, where she studied at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Moving to Hollywood was the susunod step in her professional pagganap pursuit, where she has landed in numerous projects. Most recently, she played the hot-ticket divorcee ‘Laurie Curtis’ in Mike Gutridge’s indie horror-comedy film, “The Bone Garden,” with Tracie Savage. Her telebisyon credits include Lifetime’s "Strong Medicine," Showtime’s "Resurrection Blvd" and a recurring role on ABC’s "Knot’s Landing."
On the festival circuit, she has appeared in several award-winning projects, such as the feature film "The Birthday Gift," the TV pilot "Kosher Pig," and the dramatic web series, "Split." Tammy won the Valley Theater League’s ‘Lead Actress of the Year’ award for her role in the stage production "The Baby Dance"; and earned critical praise for her role in "Infinite Black Suitcase."
Up next, Tammy will appear in the dramatic-thriller, "Grief," and in the heartwarming autism drama "Duke."
Keep up with Tammy Kaitz at www.TammyKaitz.com link
Full listahan of credits at IMDb link
madami about "Man Camp" link
Tammy was lured back to Colorado sa pamamagitan ng the role of Theresa, a smart and sassy mother of three grown children who catch their mom off-guard at their family cabin with her secret fiancé, portrayed sa pamamagitan ng Pete Gardner of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” fame. Her sons decide to put their mom’s new beau to the test to see if he’s good enough to sumali their Mann family.
Directed sa pamamagitan ng Nate Bakke, the film also stars Erik Stocklin along with Daniel Cummings and Scott Kruse, who both co-wrote and co-produced the picture.
Having never shot a film project in her hometown, Tammy jumped at the chance. She explains, “What a full bilog moment to come back to Denver, where our families and even our sons now live, to work as an actor on a terrifically funny feature film!”
Tammy started her career on the community stages in Denver and earned a B.A. in Theatre from the unibersidad of Colorado Boulder. Afterwards, she made her way to London, where she studied at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Moving to Hollywood was the susunod step in her professional pagganap pursuit, where she has landed in numerous projects. Most recently, she played the hot-ticket divorcee ‘Laurie Curtis’ in Mike Gutridge’s indie horror-comedy film, “The Bone Garden,” with Tracie Savage. Her telebisyon credits include Lifetime’s "Strong Medicine," Showtime’s "Resurrection Blvd" and a recurring role on ABC’s "Knot’s Landing."
On the festival circuit, she has appeared in several award-winning projects, such as the feature film "The Birthday Gift," the TV pilot "Kosher Pig," and the dramatic web series, "Split." Tammy won the Valley Theater League’s ‘Lead Actress of the Year’ award for her role in the stage production "The Baby Dance"; and earned critical praise for her role in "Infinite Black Suitcase."
Up next, Tammy will appear in the dramatic-thriller, "Grief," and in the heartwarming autism drama "Duke."
Keep up with Tammy Kaitz at www.TammyKaitz.com link
Full listahan of credits at IMDb link
madami about "Man Camp" link
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