Rose Hunt-Person is a classically trained actor in the Stanislavski’s method of acting who performed as Ruth Younger in Macon Little Theatre’s Production of A Raisin in the Sun and has performed in a number of other theatrical productions and short films. In 2010 she wrote, produced, directed and performed in her own feature length film, Broken, which premiered at the historical Douglas Theatre in downtown Macon Georgia in 2017.
Person began her acting career at the age of 15 performing original one-act plays for Teen Neighborhood Theatre in Boston Massachusetts written and directed by Ted Thomas Jr, a poet and playwright whose work has appeared in numerous literary journals.
She also received training as a Theatre Major at Walnut Hill Performing Arts School in Natick Massachusetts.
Additionally, Person went on to receive training at the Actor’s Center in San Diego California and more recently at Drama Inc in Atlanta GA.
You can see Rose in her latest film Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, as Renae which opened in theatres nationwide on July 4th.
Genre: Drama, Crime, Inspirational, Family.
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
Mia’s Bridge is an inspiring, powerful film with an impacting story-line, cinematic action, and high performance characters that bridge gaps in a solution-oriented approach. Includes a highly diverse cast & crew to help bring unity and healing in an action packed, drama. This film will leave the audience with a sense of purpose. The need for this has never been stronger, and the potential ROI potential is huge.
THE PURPOSE of this film is created with a passion and purpose to bridge gaps, unify and include solution-oriented narratives. The goal is to bring to hearts and minds a practical yet exciting approach to finding a common ground to effectively collaborate a winning scenario for everyone. It’s not to fan flames of division, but bring a heartfelt catalyst that endeavors to unite for a common cause, that no matter the race, belief or perspective – it’s core nucleus to agree. This project seeks all who have a real passion to bring people together and help one another succeed and overcome. Together, we win. Together we heal.
SYNOPSIS: MIA’S BRIDGE – Some Dreams Live Forever.
Some Dreams Live Forever Some bridges seem impossible to build. Officer Kevin Turner had it all. Successful career and soon to be Chief of Police, a beautiful wife and loving children, and loyal friends, and a special daddy daughter bond with Mia, who’s goal and dream in life was to build a bridge to bring people together. Sometimes, life has a way of throwing you a curve ball. And when his daughter Mia was shot, his world began to crumble.
Shortly after, his wife was diagnosed with cancer, his son joined the gang life and when chaos and division surged in their city, it was obvious someone didn’t want him to become the next chief. Kevin was hanging on by a thread. But through family, love and determination, Mia’s dream to build a bridge became Kevin’s driving force – and some dreams live forever.
Logline: Some bridges seem impossible to build, but through family, love and determination, Mia’s dream to bridge the gap of law enforcement and community may become a dream come true.