A Year Ago: Arthur Roberts at the Annual Awards
At the 6th Annual Independent Shorts Awards, veteran actor and Academy member Arthur Roberts was among the distinguished guests at Regal LA Live.
At the 6th Annual Independent Shorts Awards, veteran actor and Academy member Arthur Roberts was among the distinguished guests at Regal LA Live.
Actress Madison Wolfe makes her directorial debut with the world premiere of "Acorn, Iowa" at the 7th Annual Independent Shorts Awards, where she will also join the festival’s Q&A panel as a guest speaker.
Hollywood star Tate Donovan, lead of "Steady," joins the 7th Annual Independent Shorts Awards Q&A Panel to discuss his career, directing, and experiences bringing complex characters to life on screen.
Veteran actor Michael Paré, appearing in "Steady" alongside co-star Tate Donovan, joins the 7th Annual Independent Shorts Awards Q&A Panel to share insights on acting, storytelling, and independent cinema.
Watch the full episode of NTD TV entertainment show Right on LA! with Ruby Lovell featuring the 6th Annual Independent Shorts Awards.
Check the photo galleries of 2024 Annual Awards. Over 700 attendees gathered at Regal LA Live, Los Angeles, to celebrate the best independent short film production of the year.
Cast in the iconic 1983 John Hughes film, Sixteen Candles, becoming known as The Sexy American Girlfriend. Debbie Pollack has been a theater, film and television actress for nearly 50 years, working with comedy legends like Carol Burnett, Dick Martin, John Ritter, and Bob Newhart.
Known for his extensive career in film, television, and theater, Arthur Roberts has worked with notable figures in the industry, including cult director Jim Wynorski. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Performing artist on the autism spectrum, Naomi Rubin has been playing roles in several series such as Atypical (Netflix), The A Girl (Disney), and As We See It (Amazon Prime).
Jamal McLemore has been working in development at Universal Studios, and in feature post production editorial on films including The Hunger Games, August: Osage County, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Avatar: The Way of Water.
Dan Hertzog, graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts with a BA in Cinema-Television Production, received his MFA in Cinematography from the American Film Institute.