WILDsound Performer: VAL COLE

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VAL COLE: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/val_cole.html

Height: 5’9

Hair: Blond

Eyes: Brown

Val Cole is the Writing Festival’s busiest and most famous actor on the roster. She has appeared in over 30 screenplays in the last year, but is also the most popular poetry and novel reader at the festival.

Watch selected readings Val has performed in:

ACTORTV SPEC: GIRLS “Camping”
May 2015 Reading
Written by Melissa K. Willis

ACTORTV SPEC: NEW GIRL “Career Day”
May 2015 Reading
Written by Melissa K. Willis

ACTORTV PILOT: REDEEMING GRACE
May 2015 Reading
Written by WL Gorman

ACTORSHORT – BATMAN/SUPERMAN FAN Script
March 2015 Reading
Written by Glenn Magas & Dale Fabrigar

ACTORTV PILOT – NO LOVE DOVES
March 2015 Reading
Written by Alexandre Kounde

ACTORTV SPEC – ARROW “Second Chances”
March 2015 Reading
Written by Molly Driscoll

Stage Play Reading of GLUTTONY & LUST are FRIENDS
September 2015 Reading
Written by Matthew Weaver

ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – FEI JI
December 2015 Reading
Written by James C. Peters

ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – GIVE ME A REASON
December 2015 Reading
Written by Theresa Drew

ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT Reading of LEGACY
September 2015 Reading
Written by Marc W. Johnson

ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – LOVELESS
December 2015 Reading
Written by Chris Courtney Martin

ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – TETON RECKONING
December 2015 Reading
Written by Debi Yazbeck

ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – GIVE ME A REASON
December 2015 Reading
Written by Theresa Drew

ACTOR1st Scene: MYA’S TURTH
May 2015 Reading
Written by Thomas L. Ferguson

ACTOR1st Scene – THE UMPIRE HAS NO BALLS
March 2015 Reading
Written by Debbie Bolsky

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