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- 2005–10 (7)TV EpisodeSo honored that our short film "Fireside Classics" is an Official Selection of the prestigious Best Shorts Competition at bestshorts.net. "Fireside Classics" is directed by Craig Railsback and edited by Dr. Renah Wolzinger. Thank you to Chris Baldwin for the poster. Currently in its 10th year, Best Shorts is an avant-garde worldwide competition that strives to give talented directors, producers, actors, new media creators and members of the creative teams a unique venue for their work and the positive exposure they deserve. It discovers and honors the achievements of filmmakers who produce high quality shorts and new media.
- 2019–9.9 (8)TV Episode"Fireside Classics" was filmed and directed by Craig Railsback and edited by Dr. Renah Wolzinger in Huntington Beach, California. Dawna Lee Heising performed the Act 5 Scene 1 monologue by Hamlet. The monologue was originally filmed for Tony Mardon's feature film "The Witches of the Sands". "Fireside Classics" is an Official Selection of the Best Shorts Film Festival in La Jolla, California.
- 2005–10 (6)TV Episode"Fireside Classics" was honored to be awarded Best Micro-Short at the 2021 SoCal Film Festival. "Fireside Classics" was directed by Craig Railsback, and produced by Dawna Lee Heising, Paul Heising, Dr. Renah Wolzinger and Craig Railsback. The SoCal Film Awards continually looks for ways to acknowledge and honor creative artists. In 2005, the SoCal Film Awards started as a celebration of independent filmmaking with theatrical screenings, workshops, guests and much more.
- 2005–10 (9)TV EpisodeGregory Blair's comedy/horror film "Garden Party Massacre" won BEST FILM at the Lucky Strike Film Festival, held at the Valley Plaza 6 Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. The Lucky Strike Film Festival was founded by filmmaker and producer Romane Simon. Dawna Lee Heising plays Melanie in "Garden Party Massacre".
- Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Treasure Coast (FL), this gang of ridiculous reality TV misfits are trying everything to have a hit show - and nothing is too ridiculous for them to give a go at. Middle age gay singer and producer Adam Barta just wants to have a hit web show called #THEDISH, and he's enlisted the help of friends like Mama June and Tan Mom to take it all the way. Recently widowed and rich housewife wannabe Cynthia has the pocket book to go all the way, but does she have the drive? And even with the platform of the Howard Stern Show, and Mama June, can this gay band of misfits go mainstream? And will friend-enemy and rival Cynthia Beaumont upstage Adam to get her own moment in the spotlight?
- 2011–TV EpisodeJared Masters' feature film "Teachers' Day" had its World Premiere at the 2014 Shockfest and Mockfest Film Festivals at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood on January 9, 2014. Shockfest and Mockfest were founded by CEO Guil Claveria. Dawna Lee Heising covered the World Premiere for MoreHorror in Hollywood, and won the 2014 Mockfest Film Festival Award for Best Actress for "Teachers' Day". Jared Masters was nominated for "Best Editor" and "Teachers' Day" was nominated for the Zelig Award, the highest honor from Mockfest.
- Andi's family life is thrown for a loop when her big sister Bex returns home on the eve of her 13th birthday. Bex arranges for Andi to learn a new sport with Jonah, the cutest guy at school and the captain of the Space Otters Frisbee team.
- 2011–TV EpisodeMore Horror in Hollywood Hostess Dawna Lee Heising interviewed award-winning filmmaker Jared Masters and actor Anthony Usewicz about the upcoming film "Blood Tulip" and actress Vida Ghaffari about the upcoming horror comedy "Garden Party Massacre" at the Summer Mixer for L.J. Rivera's 2015 Galactic Film Festival and RIP Horror Film Festival. Dawna is Miss Galactic Film Festival.
- Dawna Lee Heising and Renah Wolzinger covered Norby Walter's annual Oscar party "Night of 100 Stars" at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the television series Eye on Entertainment on Time Warner Cable. Night of 100 Stars is one of the most exclusive, high-profile awards night events of the year and has been hosted for 16 years by Norby Walters.
- Show shot behind the scenes of the 2017 Los Angeles Film/TV Awards. Dawna Lee Heising and Mel Novak received a 2017 Film and Television Achievement Award and Vida Ghaffari received a Best Actress Award for "Strangers in a Book". The show was hosted by Ford Austin and Susan Nwokedi.
- Dawna Lee Heising and John Cox of "Eye on Entertainment" covered Norby Walters' 2017 "Night of 100 Stars" Gala on Sunday, February 26, 2017.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeThe 2021 Women's Empowerment Summit was held on Saturday, May 22 at the California Center for Arts in Escondido, California from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The Director and CEO of the event was Sharon Doyle, and the Co-Director was Lisa Sanfilippo. World-class speakers included Maraya Brown, Kimi Verma, Lauren Powers, Debbie Love, Victoria Wieck, Forbes Riley, Susie Carder, Ann Landstrom, Kate Peris, Josee Brisebois, Zina Letrece, Sharon Lechter, and Helice Bridges.
- Eleftherios Kostans' documentary "In Pursuit of Liberty" is an Official Selection of the prestigious 2023 Golden State Film Festival. The award winning documentary was shown at the TLC Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on Saturday, February 26, 2023 at 10 AM. Diana Carter is the manager for Eleftherios Kostans and is the publicist for "In Pursuit of Liberty", which is nominated for an Emmy Award. Craig Railsback's horror/comedy short "Down and Out in Vampire Hills" and the pilot for "The Magnificent Raiders of Dimension War One" are honored to also be Official Selections of the 2023 Golden State Film Festival. Thank you Peter Greene and Jon Gursha.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeCraig Railsback's horror/comedy short "Down and Out in Vampire Hills" is honored to be an Official Selection of the prestigious 2023 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival. Events photographer Dan Kennedy and Dawna Lee Heising attended the screening at L.A. Regal Live on March 1, 2023 at 5:00 PM PST. Dawna plays the Vampire Queen Penelope in "Down and Out in Vampire Hills".
- A Cup of Hope" is a heartwarming story about Jim, a homeless man who finds a lottery ticket belonging to a woman named Claire, who dropped it eleven months earlier. As he waits for her to return, he discovers that the notebook the ticket fell out of is full of children's drawings and writings, which inspire him. When Claire finally shows up and Jim returns the ticket, she discovers that it's a winning ticket worth two million dollars. Overwhelmed with gratitude, Claire insists on sharing half of the winnings with Jim, but he refuses, telling her that seeing her and her children happy is all the reward he needs. The story ends with Jim playing his guitar, now playing perfect notes, as Claire walks away with a smile on her face.
- Dawna Lee Heising was awarded an AMEN Humanitarian Award for Acting Excellence at the AMEN Awards Ceremony, and the Coronation of the Queen of the Imperial House of Al-Madani Elham Madani. Dawna interviewed Queen Elham Madani about her new esteemed title for Eye on Entertainment at the Official Coronation and AMEN Awards Ceremony in Granada Hills, California.
- Abohomaan tells the story of Aniket, one of the finest filmmakers of Bengal in eastern India and the loves of his life. Devoted to his craft, Aniket met and fell in love with his wife Deepti, an actress, while they worked together on the set of a film. They were so in love that Deepti sacrificed her own career for her husband's and for their son Apratim, but lost a little of who she was in the process. The plot thickens when Aniket auditions a young actress, Shikha, who bares an uncanny resemblance to his wife when she was younger. Deepti enthusiastically begins to coach Shikha for her husband's film - so much so that Shikha becomes even more like the girl Deepti used to be and as a result the aging Aniket falls in love with Shikha, a woman as young as his son, despite the sadness and trouble it brings to his family.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeChris Tashima won the Innovative Artist Award at the 2019 Hollywood Silver Screen Festival for his body of work. Chris stars in Stacey Hayashi's Go for Broke (2018), and won an Academy Award for his film Visas and Virtue (1997). "Visas and Virtue" is a 1997 narrative short film directed by Chris, which stars Chris, Susan Fukuda, Diana Georger and Lawrence Craig. It was inspired by the story of Holocaust rescuer Chiune "Sempo" Sugihara, who is known as "The Japanese Schindler".
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeMarle Schaefer and Star Trek veteran Manu Intiraymi co-hosted the 2019 Hollywood Silver Screen Festival at the Warner Grand Theatre on October 13, 2019. Marle is an actress and writer, known for the AbsurdTV Show (2015), The Dawn of Zombie Apocalypse (2018) and Armenia, My Love - (2016).
- A group of kids take down a motorcycle gang.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeThe Hollywood Silver Screen Festival 2019 was held on Sunday, Oct 13th at the Warner Grand Theater in San Pedro. This magnificent 1930s art deco theater is the only one of the three original Warner Bros Studio theaters left. The Executive Producer of the event was Dr. Petra Deeter, and the Awards Ceremony was co-hosted by Manu Intiraymi and Marle Schaeffer. Dawna Lee Heising was the 2019 Hollywood Silver Screen Festival Queen. Aki Aleong won the 2019 Trailblazer Award.
- 2005–10 (7)TV EpisodeThe feature film "Pound of Flesh" had a red carpet premiere at The Pacific Grove Theaters on May 7, 2015. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Aki Aleong. Dawna Lee Heising interviewed Aki Aleong for City Beat Live and Eye on Entertainment.
- The feature film "Pound of Flesh" had a red carpet premiere at The Pacific Grove Theaters on May 7, 2015. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Aki Aleong. Dawna Lee Heising interviewed Aki Aleong for City Beat Live and Eye on Entertainment.
- 2005–10 (7)TV EpisodeDirector Craig Railsback and Renah Wolzinger shot a scene for Christopher Michale Dailey's "Cadillac Respect" with legendary actor Aki Aleong and Dawna Lee Heising. Aki played mobster Sonny Fei and Dawna played reporter Christi Catera. The scene was shot at Aki's Shadow Ranch in Sylmar, CA.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeDawna Lee Heising played the Alien Witch Queen in Tony Padilla's "Alien Witches" music video. The IMMORTAL album "Old Souls Never Die" was released in May 2022 by Brokbone Records. Tony Padilla wrote and recorded the nine songs on the album.
- An enterprising college student agrees to run his professor's Las Vegas car wash to avoid flunking out of school. But it's Vegas gone wild when he decides to staff it with gorgeous bikini-clad girls.
- ALONG THE WAY chronicles the struggles of a young musician as he tries to break into the music industry. Torn between the allure of the entertainment industry and the comforts of home, Justin Mazzmaro travels the East Coast in search of his sound. When Justin is signed to Ford Records, he is sent on tour with pop-rocker Emma Wright. As Justin and his girlfriend Scarlet follow their individual dreams, they drift further apart; Justin grows closer to Emma while Scarlet has her sights set on Ridgefield newcomer, Oliver. Brian, CEO of Ford Records and Justin's mentor, extends the tour, and Justin falls prey to the rocker lifestyle. With Justin's immaturity and decreasing drive comes Brian's dwindling patience. Justin's unpredictable behavior makes it unclear whether his path will lead to sold-out stadiums or empty coffee shop shows.
- 2012–TV EpisodeFranklin D. Murdock is a WWII Navy Veteran and designer of the A4 Skyhawk Fighter jet.
- John Hames,the American Car Prospector, travels around America searching for for "Gold on Wheels", those Iconic automobiles of the past that have become the basis of the American Car Culture finding and buying desirable vintage cars in need of restoration and talks to their present owners, collectors and others who are vintage car aficionados about America's love of The Car.
- An artist, Chance (Will Rothhaar) finds the perfect muse, Charlie (Brooke Culbertson) for his work. Despite the best efforts of his girlfriend Lily (Michelle Roselle) and his mentor Marius (Michael Rothhaar), Chance blurs the line between inspiration and obsession and twists his way through Charlie's life. When Chance sees that Charlie has a boyfriend Michael (Derrick Denicola), he realizes that in order to achieve inspiration sacrifices must be made.
- A documentary feature spanning 5 years and more than 10 countries, following singer/songwriter Ainsley Smart as she grows into a young adult dead-set on making it in the music industry without a major record label backing her. Following her successes and failures over the years, she intimately narrates the ups and downs of her story, from "run-away pop-star failure" to her success in finding investors willing to fund her ventures, to her personal relationships and her coming to terms with a tumultuous childhood.
- A short chronicle of making "Cold Read" part of "Hi-Death", Indie horror anthology.
- A contemporary coming-of-age story about a girl who's trying to determine where she fits in. When her free-spirited older sister returns with a revelation that changes everything, it sends Andi on an uncharted course of self-discovery.
- In a dystopian future, a damaged cyborg embarks on a perilous quest to find a rare battery that holds the key to life, either for himself or a mysterious someone. Along the way, he confronts ruthless adversaries and faces moral choices that blur the lines between human and machine. The film's climax leaves audiences pondering whether the battery's power will serve to save the cyborg's existence or to kindle hope in a fading world.
- The quaint town of Appleby-in-Westmorland undergoes a transformation in June every year. For several weeks beforehand gypsies, travelers and horse dealers can be seen on the roads in their magnificent horse-drawn living wagons as they head for the famous Fair Hill. In this film you will witness the town coming alive with the hustle and bustle of gypsies, horses, dealers and tourists all gathered for the selling and racing of horses that is the mainstay of the fair. You will see the sights and sounds of the fair that has reputation world-wide, attracting visitors and travelers from all over the globe. Watch the horses being prepared and washed in the river Eden, and see an award winning farrier at work. Meet some of the colorful characters who are regulars to the fair. Included is a special tribute to Appleby Fairs Showman (the late) Johnny Eagle.
- Bert updates Robert on the search for the soda can that Josh was drinking out of. Mr. Diem, the honorary mayor of Port Charles' Asian Quarter (played by Star Trek's George Takei), comes to see Robert about the Green Shirts. He describes them as marauding Asian youths who are terrorizing the local businessmen. Anna calls Robert and tells him there's been another threat to Robin. Mr. Diem calls Mr. Wu and tells him that he's registered a complaint against the Green Shirts. Diem works for Mr. Wu and he has failed to find the Ancient One's grandson (Yank's brother). Mr. Wu has been keeping track of what's going on at the Scorpio house. Yank receives a disturbing note from his brother and he rushes off.
- Robert takes Anna, Filomena and Robin to Kellys. Robin sees Yank and recognizes him as the man who was hiding in the bushes just before she was picked up at camp. Robert is interested in Robin's story. Buzz thinks that Robin saw Yank's brother. Robert, Yank and Buzz talk in Robert's office. Buzz backs up Yank's story that it wasn't him at the camp. Yank tells Robert that his brother is in trouble. Frisco tells Robert that he thinks that Josh's killers were after him not Josh. Frisco vows to find whoever was responsible for Josh's death. Diem calls Mr. Wu to tell him that Yank is at the police station. Wu is worried about that. Yank shows his brother's note to Robert and it has the Green Shirt's insignia on it. Robert tells Yank that the Green Shirts are a pack of thugs but Yank disputes that. Another threatening note arrives and it has the symbol of the Green Shirts. Yank is sure that somebody is discrediting the Green Shirts. Yank goes off to find proof of this. Bert wants to know what they're into here. Frisco quits Teen Time.
- Frisco and Felicia tell Tony and Tania that they're moving in together upstairs. They then leave to find a new bed. Frisco and Felicia end up at the Tea House for ice tea after getting a new bed. Frisco mentions to Felicia that it's hard to figure out who to trust these days. Yank talks to Jade about his brother. Yank meets Frisco and Felicia. Robin shows Robert her new rubber ducky. Robert prepares a hidden camera. Mr. Wu arrives and Robert asks him some questions while taking his photo with the hidden camera. Anna confirms that this is the same Mr. Wu who was after the Aztec treasure. Robert is suspicious of him.
- As Frisco and Felicia walk on the docks, Kim throws a knife at Frisco but misses. Mr. Wu goes to the Tea House to visit his granddaughter, Jade. Kim, Jade's brother, comes to talk with his grandfather who is upset at Kim's bumbling. Mr. Wu tells Kim that he's made a mess of things. Kim tells him that his plan is in motion...to discredit the Green Shirts. Mr. Wu thinks he may have misjudged Kim. Jade obviously knows nothing of what's going on. Bert tells Robert and Anna that Sean has escaped. Robert thinks that Mr. Wu is involved somehow. Frisco tells Robert that somebody threw a knife at him on the waterfront. Robert invites Yank to join their team to find out what's going on.
- TV SeriesGreek mob boss's son Aristotle Antonopoulos fights for control of family's drug and shipping cartel. Amidst power grab by drug-addled sister Chrysanthi and ruthless Albanian mob, Aristotle rises to rule.
- Aubrey Erin is a rising, young singer/songwriter. She made her Los Angeles debut performing at the Loews Hollywood Hotel July 2013 and was a semi-finalist for the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. She makes her first national appearance on Studio 3 Hollywood UpClose.
- Award-winning filmmaker Adam Steigert of Deftone Pictures Studios guests on Eye on Entertainment to promote his films STAR - The Movie, Fang - The Movie and A Grim Becoming. Gregory Blair is one of the stars of Fang - The Movie and Kristin Spencer is a producer and was featured in the film. Show shot and edited by Eye on Entertainment producer John Cox.
- Award-winning filmmaker Chandra Gerson was interviewed by Dawna Lee Heising for Eye on Entertainment. In 2009, Gerson started her own production company, KitnKat Productions. In 2012, her film Burning Distortion (2012) was accepted into the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival and won "Best Drama." Shortly after that her film, Detach (2012) was accepted into the VegasCineFest International Film Festival. She is currently working on her first feature film Book of Choices (2014). Heising will play Honora Turner in the third story in Book of Choices.
- 2011–TV EpisodeDawna Lee Heising as Madame MoreHorror interviews the cast and crew of award-winning filmmaker Dustin Ferguson's "Nemesis 5" on the set of the shoot in Lincoln, Nebraska. "Nemesis 5" is executive produced by the legendary filmmaker Albert Pyun and Sue Price is once again the star of "Nemesis 5", as she was in Pyun's "Nemesis 2", "Nemesis 3" and "Nemesis 4". Dawna plays the cyborg Barbie in the film and Mel Novak plays her brother, the leader of the Red faction. Mike Reeb wrote the amazing script and Shaun Vetick choreographed the great fight scenes.
- Dawna Lee Heising played Skye in John Reign's "Finding Purpose" and "Finding Purpose: Road to Redemption". She interviews John about the award-winning film "Finding Purpose: Road to Redemption", and about his film and music events studio that is currently being built in Pennsylvania. Dawna and John will soon be filming his vampire film "Evergreen Is the Blood" in Pennsylvania.
- 2005–9.9 (7)TV EpisodeWikipedia lists Marneen Fields as one of the prominent stunt women and stunt actresses of the 1970s and 1980s. During those years, the world saw her versatility as an actress and great gymnastic talent as a stunt woman. Today Marneen is also an author and award-winning singer. Edited by Dr. Renah Wolzinger.
- 2019–10 (5)TV EpisodeDawna Lee Heising attended Ciro Dipagio's "Silent Partners", Alex T. Hwang's "Bang Bang Betty: Valerie's Revenge", and Tom Lopilato's "WordLotto" at the prestigious 2024 Golden State Film Festival, held at the TLC Chinese 6 Theatres at 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Thank you to the Golden State Film Festival founders Jon Gursha and Peter Green for Officially Selecting "WordLotto." WordLotto is a comedy television pilot that is written and produced by Tom Lopilato, filmed and edited by Mark Andrews, and directed by Johnny Baca. Leila Sharafi is the Casting Director and Unit Production Manager. Alex T. Hwang's "Bang Bang Betty" won Best Action Feature. "WordLotto" Director Johnny Baca won Best Director of a Television Pilot.
- Award winning filmmaker Walter Hochbrueckner filmed and directed a scene from Jason Wright and Kirsty Wright's comedy/horror "Zombikini" at beautiful Huntington Beach, California. Stars of the segment are Dawna Lee Heising, Emme Halo, and Maya Halo.
- 2005–10 (6)TV EpisodeClients of ArykasandYbots Management/PR attended the 8th Annual "Celebrity Red Carpet Cancer Charity Event" on Saturday, October 29th 2022 at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. This year's theme was called "Halloween Hotness: Defying Gravity" and was an homage to the enchantment of musicals. The non-profit organization is a fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "Halloween Hotness" was first originated in 2014 in memory of a fallen family member of Brian Sikoff to pancreatic cancer.
- 2019–10 (6)TV EpisodeDiana Carter and clients of ArykasandYbots Management/PR attended the 8th Annual "Celebrity Red Carpet Cancer Charity Event" on Saturday, October 29th 2022 at Madame Tussauds Hollywood as Special Guests. This year's theme was called "Halloween Hotness: Defying Gravity" and was an homage to the enchantment of musicals. The non-profit organization is a fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. "Halloween Hotness" was first originated in 2014 in memory of a fallen family member of Brian Sikoff to pancreatic cancer. Dan Kennedy filmed interviews for "Dawna of the Darkness" and "Eye on Entertainment".