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Shay Astar (born 29 September 1981) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter, perhaps best known for her work in the late 1990s, portraying the neo-feminist August Leffler, a semi-recurring character on the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. She also played Elizabeth in the Halloween film Ernest Scared Stupid.
Astar portrayed an imaginary friend named Isabella in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Imaginary Friend" in 1992.
Actors: Dan Iliuta (writer), Dan Iliuta (director), Dan Iliuta (actor), Dan Iliuta (producer), Dan Iliuta (editor), Larisa Amza (writer), Larisa Amza (actress), Pavel Stan (actor), Adelina Georgescu (actress), Ana Lucia Morosanu (actress), Andreea Stefanescu (actress), Catalina Maria Vlad (actress), Ada Costic (actress), Cezar Costache (actor), Cosmin Malusparteanu (actor),
Genres: Biography, Drama, Family, Short,Actors: Andy Bramble (actor), Alaneo Gloor (director), Alaneo Gloor (editor), Keala Gardner (actress), Clinton Cave (composer), Zoe Rolfe (costume designer), Danny Finkelstein (director), Elizabeth Hurley (actor), Dudley Powell (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Trey Pollard (composer), Joseph Weindl (writer), Joseph Weindl (producer), Ryan Corbitt (composer), Joseph Weindl (editor), Joseph Weindl (director), Joseph Carlson (actor), Mike Marunde (actor), Shawn Proctor (actor), Carol Olsen (actress), Charles Raintree (actor), Jenny Hann (actress), Dallas Tolentino (actor), Nicole Carter (actress), Autumn Hord (actress),
Plot: Pork Rind is a busboy with sticky fingers and a belly full of cheap beer. When he realizes a psychic power he never knew he had, he and best friend, Weezie, embark on an all-too-easy burglary spree. Due in part to this new-found power, Pork Rind and Weezie keep finding themselves in the position of accidental heroes. When their thieving ways finally catch up with them, the opportunity arises to test their mettle, and prove that even the least-expecting slacker can rise to the occasion to become a true Antihero. Antihero is equal parts slacker-comedy and heartfelt adventure. A true product of guerrilla filmmaking, Antihero was shot over the Summer of '10, on a shoestring budget, with a two-man crew, and a lively cast comprised mostly of VCU theater students and graduates. Antihero took home awards and nominations from numerous festivals, including the distinction of Best Narrative Feature, from the Columbia Gorge International Film Festival.
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi,