Sunday, February 15, 2009

My Work

Hi.

My name is Jennifer Houlton. I'm an actor, a writer, and a director.

I began acting at age 8 on the NBC Soap Opera, The Doctors.
I was on the show for ten years until I decided to go college --Cornell University.

An Episode of The Doctors

I wrote a screenplay play based on the experience of "growing up" on a soap opera. SWIMMING DRUNK AT NIGHT was a Semi Finalist in the 2008 Gotham Screenplay Writing Awards.

Shortly after Cornell, I studied and apprenticed with experimental Pioneer, Joseph Chaikin, and accompanied his group the Winter Project, to the International Experimental Theatre Festival in Curacas, Venezuela. I wrote about the festival for VARIETY. After that I started writing plays and screenplays:

My First Play EVERYTHING WE'VE EVER WANTED was produced at Manhattan Class Company (MCC) After that MCC produced my plays, BURT LANCASTER starring Melora Walters, and ELEPHANT starring Robert Lupone and Thomas Gibson.

My other plays include STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN co-writer with actor/writer Cara Seymour (Hotel Rwanda, The Savages, Dancer in the Dark etc) STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN was chosen to open OBIE AWARD WINNING, Cucaracha Theatre's 10th Anniversary Season.

ALLIGATOR IN BLOOM (Starring Julianne Nicholson at The New Group) and LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Back House Productions)

My screenplays include SHOT OF LOVE, SWIMMING DRUNK AT NIGHT , and WATER, a feature that I wrote and directed off season in Fire Island in 2004.

WATER stars Idina Menzel (Tony Award Winner WICKED), Michael Shannon (2009 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE for REVOLUTIONARY ROAD), and Shea Whigham (Wristcutters:A Love Story) and features an original soundtrack by John Parish

Water Trailer

Writer for Hire:
In 2007, I won an EMMY for "Writing in Advanced Media" for my work on the online sitcom, FLOATERS

Floaters Wins Emmy
Jen's Episode of Floaters

I LOVE writing for hire, and am eagerly looking for more work.

Recently, my short film , HUNT premiered at the Los Angeles Short Film Festival.

Here is a link to HUNT. It stars Kelly Nyks
and Charlie Houlton-Vinyl




Finally, I have just completed a one man show written for Julliard grad, Frank Harts. RUMBLE! is inspired by the life of Muhammad Ali.

My work as a journalist:

My articles have appeared in Variety, The New York Daily News , The New York Post, Seventeen, Mademoiselle, and Spin.

I am married to Former Clash Manager, Kosmo Vinyl. We have 2 sons.

7 comments:

  1. Ms. Houlton:

    I recently began managing Idina Menzel's fansite, www.idina-here.com. I was wondering if there was a way to get in contact with you privately. I have a few questions, and perhaps a proposal for you.

    You can contact me via erin AT idina-here.com if you wish. I look forward to hearing from you!

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  2. Don't forget CARNIVAL MAGIC, which was screened in front of a sell-out crowd last night in Austin, TX. Producer Elvin Feltner was in attendance!

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  3. Hi Jen, I have a book of your Mothers from the Lake Minnewaska Library; Suzanne phillips gave it to me. I would like to send it to you.The book is " The Last Escape" and it was inscribed to her parents in 1923. Suzanne would like you to have the book. We are both in Atlanta. I retired from teaching 6 years ago and have a business. Please visit http://www.bestphotorestoration.com/ How is Betsy? Nan

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  4. Dear Ms. Houlton,
    I am working on a research project that will include references to the two books published by Peggy Mann and Ruth Kluger-Aliav. I am interested in the role of Peggy Mann in the writing process, and would love to talk to you about that, hoping that you can shed some light on the topic. If you are willing to discuss this with me, I would appreciate it if you contact me at raizen@austin.utexas.edu
    Thank you very much,
    Esther Raizen

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    1. Pls contact me at Jvinyl@gunder.com and use "Peggy Mann" as the subject. Thanks!!!

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  5. I just watched carnival magic. Your role stood out. Great job.

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  6. Just watched Carnival Magic on Mystery Science Theatre 3000 on Netflix. Total babe in the 80s. An odd B movie too.

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