Actor, Screenwriter & Filmmaker Open for Collaborations and Writing Opportunities
Hello everyone, I'm an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker. I’m also available as a ghostwriter and manuscript editor for authors and ebook creators. Open to collaborations and new opportunities.
My favorite genres are drama, thriller, and action, particularly character-driven stories with strong emotional stakes. I enjoy helping writers in these genres by providing developmental editing, story analysis, script polishing, and ghostwriting, ensuring their ideas are clear, compelling, and submission-ready. I’m drawn to projects where I can help refine pacing, dialogue, structure, and character arcs to make the story resonate with readers, producers, or audiences.
One of my main genres to write is Action, Rosemary Hills. I also write Thriller scripts. I'll keep your services in mind. I bookmarked your post so I can find it easily.
You're welcome, Rosemary Hills. Hope you can make it to the Community Open House and hope you have a lot of success on Stage 32! I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have badges on our pictures.
Thank you so much for the warm welcome! I really appreciate you reaching out and offering support. I’m looking forward to the Community Open House and connecting with everyone on Stage 32. Right now, I’m seriously looking for a project to work on, and my goal is to contribute high-quality work and build meaningful collaborations. I’ll definitely reach out if I have any questions.
You're welcome, Rosemary Hills. I've gotten a lot of jobs and made a lot of connections on here, mainly by networking. I hope you do too! Have a great week!
I haven't looked at your profile yet, but let me introduce myself.
I'm an Italian audiovisual micro-production company, HeArt Productions.
I don't have any sponsors, but I'm willing to help new directors take their first steps in filmmaking. I can be a production manager, assistant director, and screenwriter.
One big flaw Google is addressing is that I don't speak English. But I hope passion can overcome this barrier. If you're interested, message me...
Welcome—it's great to have another multi-hyphenate creative in the room. Having experience on both sides of the camera and in prose gives you a unique, layered perspective that's invaluable for both writing and collaboration. When you're approaching a new project, do you typically start with a visual concept as a filmmaker, a character voice as an actor, or a narrative structure as a writer—and how does that first instinct shape the rest of your process?
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Hi, Rosemary Hills. Great to meet you. Welcome to the community. Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world. www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-platform-...
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Thank you very much. I’m glad to be here, and I truly appreciate the quick information.
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You're welcome, Rosemary Hills. What are your favorite genres?
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My favorite genres are drama, thriller, and action, particularly character-driven stories with strong emotional stakes. I enjoy helping writers in these genres by providing developmental editing, story analysis, script polishing, and ghostwriting, ensuring their ideas are clear, compelling, and submission-ready. I’m drawn to projects where I can help refine pacing, dialogue, structure, and character arcs to make the story resonate with readers, producers, or audiences.
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One of my main genres to write is Action, Rosemary Hills. I also write Thriller scripts. I'll keep your services in mind. I bookmarked your post so I can find it easily.
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Thank you very much Maurice Vaughan. This is a great opportunity.
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You're welcome, Rosemary Hills. Hope you can make it to the Community Open House and hope you have a lot of success on Stage 32! I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have badges on our pictures.
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Thank you so much for the warm welcome! I really appreciate you reaching out and offering support. I’m looking forward to the Community Open House and connecting with everyone on Stage 32. Right now, I’m seriously looking for a project to work on, and my goal is to contribute high-quality work and build meaningful collaborations. I’ll definitely reach out if I have any questions.
Thanks again Maurice Vaughan.
You're welcome, Rosemary Hills. I've gotten a lot of jobs and made a lot of connections on here, mainly by networking. I hope you do too! Have a great week!
When you make a film, Hire me as an actor
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Good evening, Rosemary,
I haven't looked at your profile yet, but let me introduce myself.
I'm an Italian audiovisual micro-production company, HeArt Productions.
I don't have any sponsors, but I'm willing to help new directors take their first steps in filmmaking. I can be a production manager, assistant director, and screenwriter.
One big flaw Google is addressing is that I don't speak English. But I hope passion can overcome this barrier. If you're interested, message me...
Welcome to the platform!!!
PS: I'm considering MtoF sexual transition.
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Welcome—it's great to have another multi-hyphenate creative in the room. Having experience on both sides of the camera and in prose gives you a unique, layered perspective that's invaluable for both writing and collaboration. When you're approaching a new project, do you typically start with a visual concept as a filmmaker, a character voice as an actor, or a narrative structure as a writer—and how does that first instinct shape the rest of your process?