| Subject: Daisy |
| From: "Sokar" <mfoushee1@nc.rr.com> |
| Date: 25/05/2005, 16:59 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Daisy is an actress who, before meeting her demise on the set of Gone with
the Wind, was better known for her off-screen sexual exploits than for her
on-screen performances. Daisy hasn't given up hope of a comeback in the
afterlife, although she hasn't heard from her agent in decades.
An actress with a taste for quirky, character-driven material, Laura Harris
began acting in radio dramas and animation series at the age of five in her
native Canada.
Harris was recently seen as "Marie Warner" in Fox's critically acclaimed
drama "24." Other television credits include the voice of "Bright Eyes" on
the long-running animated series "My Little Pony" and four seasons of
Nickelodeon's "Fifteen" with Ryan Reynolds.
On the big screen, Harris appeared in "A Mighty Wind" and will also star in
"Going Greek," an outrageous comedy written and directed by Justin Zackham.
Other film credits include "The Faculty" alongside Elijah Wood and Josh
Hartnett, "Just The Ticket" with Andy Garcia and Andy Macdowell, "The
Highwayman" with Jason Priestley, "Suicide Kings" with Christopher Walken,
Jeremy Sisto and Johnny Galecki, the cult festival hit "Kitchen Party" with
Scott Speedman and Tygh Runyan and "The Manor" with Peter O'Toole and Greta
Scaachi.
An ongoing project for Harris is the production company Rocket Chicken
International Pictures, which she owns with writer/director Jeff Macpherson.
They recently completed their first feature "Come Together," a dark romantic
comedy starring Tygh Runyan and newcomer Eryn Collins. The feature marks
Harris' producing debut.