
Acting
Colette Kilroy is an actress, known for David & Fatima, Masculine Timing, Me and You and Everyone We Know, and The Ice Storm. Other film credits include Finding Amanda and Matchbox Circus Train. Television credits include Ellen Behar on NBC’s Profiler. Theatre credits include her Broadway debut as Ellen/Phoebe Kidde in Eastern Standard (John Golden Theatre); Off-Broadway, as Fayle in Neddy (American Place Theatre); and regionally, as Marion in Absurd Person Singular, Annie Cannon in Silent Sky, Corine in The Triumph of Love, and Geraldine Bernst/Arlene Terry in Night and Her Stars (South Coast Repertory), Maureen Kincaid in A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate (Malibu Stage), Lane in The Clean House (Odyssey Theatre), Stella in The Scene (Ensemble Theatre), Mae in Nighthawks (Kirk Douglas Theatre), Paulina in The Winter’s Tale (F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre), and Isabella in Measure for Measure (Shakespeare Theatre).

Single dad Richard meets Christine, a starving artist who moonlights as a cabbie. They awkwardly attempt to start a romance, but Richard’s divorce has left him emotionally damaged. Meanwhile, Richard’s sons—one a teenager, the other 6-years-old—take part in clumsy experiments with the opposite sex.

Adam Swapp and his brother Jonathan are suspects in the bombing of Mormon Center in Utah. The brothers and their families hold-up on their farm with provisions and enough ammunition to withstand the governments siege. They are devout in their beliefs and purposes and are determined to stand up for their rights.

A transgender teenager faces an unwanted pregnancy and risks losing everything he loves in order to live courageously.

In the weekend after thanksgiving 1973 the Hood family is skidding out of control. Then an ice storm hits, the worst in a century.
A complicated and unusual story about a lonely widower with two teenage sons who live on beautiful Mackinac Island. The widower (Frank) invites his girlfriend (Claire),to stay with them for the summer. She quickly becomes the hit of the household and life for the three guys starts to improve as she infuses their home with maternal touches. Claire, however, has dreams of her own. It turns out she is a singer whose career is in the doldrums. She wants to jump start things by performing at one of the Island's venues. Frank can help her since he owns he place and can also provide her with an opportunity to gain wider attention by setting her up to perform at the annual governor's banquet. When he realizes her act is not appropriate for the event, he pulls the rug out from under Claire and cancels her gig. Claire gets even by - what else - seducing his elder son. Things fall apart when the tryst is discovered by the younger son. The tragedy unfolds and things fall apart.

