Whitney Wegman-Wood

Whitney Wegman-Wood

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June and John
Title: June and John
Character: Homeless woman
Released: June 6, 2024
Type: Movie
The story of John, a man who leads an ordinary life with a monotonous routine. His existence flows away dull, and he himself makes no effort to change anything; on the contrary, he does everything to continue being an ordinary man. One day John runs into a woman on the subway who is as beautiful as she is mysterious named June. His encounter with her finally leads him to have a goal in his bumptious life: to love June to the end of his days and at any cost.
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The Last Butterflies
Title: The Last Butterflies
Character: Mom
Released: September 16, 2023
Type: Movie
After a collection of environmental disasters lead society to the brink of collapse, a young mother must find ways to survive with her small child as they navigate the near-future apocalypse.
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Kung Fu Ghost
Title: Kung Fu Ghost
Character: The Boss
Released: August 1, 2022
Type: Movie
Daisy inherits a spooky old estate from her late grandfather, a martial arts master whom she never met. When she shows up on the property, she soon discovers the house is haunted by her grandfather's spirit and the ghost of a mysterious man named William. When treasure-hunting criminal descend on Daisy's new home, she is forced to call on her new supernatural friends to fend them off.
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Earthwork
Title: Earthwork
Character: Pedestrian
Released: May 20, 2011
Type: Movie
In 1994, real-life crop artist Stan Herd traveled from Kansas to Manhattan's Upper West Side to create a massive environmental artwork on land owned by Donald Trump. The multi-acre artwork was made from soil, rock, plants and vegetation near an underground railway tunnel. Stan recruited a number of homeless individuals living in the tunnel to become his crew. Over the months it took to complete the earthwork, Stan dealt with a myriad of difficulties in bringing his unique, rural art form to an urban canvas and the many costs his art exacted upon his life. In the process, he unexpectedly encountered the true meaning of his art and it's ultimate, lasting rewards