Mollie Milligan is an American actress, and co-owner/operator of Boxcar Creative, in Dallas, TX. She is also co-founder of Table 31 Productions, which began shooting the psychological thriller Element in June, 2014.[1]
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Mollie Milligan | |
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Born | El Paso, Texas, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress, Producer, Director, Editor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Spouse | Brian Fabian |
In 2007, Mollie Milligan and her business partner, Brian Fabian, began searching for a filmmaking opportunity. The couple spent the next two years visiting the Texas Lions Camp in Kerrville, Texas, as well as the homes of 5 special needs children around the state of Texas. The result is the documentary Different Abilities: Not Like the Others.
The film won the American Airlines First Altitude Award: American Association Of People With Disabilities, and the 2009 Accolade Award of Excellence (La Jolla, California).[2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Faith and the Water Dog | Faith | |
2002 | The Reconcilers | Alison Franklin | |
2003 | Strong Medicine | Darla | (1 episode) |
Primetime Glick | Indie Movie Actor | (1 episode) | |
Los jornaleros | Art patron | ||
2004 | Male Mail | Addict | |
2005 | All I Want | Margaret | |
2006 | Inspector Mom | Courtney Daniels | (1 episode) |
2007 | The Gray Man | Gertrude | |
2009 | Tell Me | Angela | |
Different Abilities: Not Like the Others | Producer, Director, Editor | ||
2010 | I Spit on Your Grave | Mrs. Storch | |
Super | Jennifer Helgeland | ||
Heaven's Rain | Julie Mitchell | ||
2014 | Rudderless[3] | Debbie D. | |
2015 | Element | Dr. Sarah Carson |
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