Liv E. Kellgren
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Liv E. Kellgren (DOB: 4-20-1973) is a minor, relatively unknown local actress in the San Diego little theater scene. A founding member of [Moxie Theatre], where she holds the title Community Relations Director, she has appeared in a number of their productions, inlcuding "Dog Act," "Pulp!" and "Wet." She has had sporadic roles in unnotable play productions and works for the [Western School of Feng Shui].
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Background: single mother of Elizabeth Chapman (DOB: 12-31-94), divorced from Daniel Chapman of Encinitas, California. Diagnosed with bi-polar disorder at age 15. Almost entered the pretigious graduate program at [Rutgers University] but was rejected when she admitted she had a child to take care of. Five known abortions, denoted by five dots tattoed on her right ankle. Best known for an [Alladin Bail Bonds] commercial that ran 2001-2004 in the Southern California region. Reported to have co-written a few screenplays with Michael Hemmingson, that have been finalists in several competitions, two optioned but not yet filmed.