Jessica Graham
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Jessica Graham is an American actress best known for starring in the LBGT film festival hit 2 Minutes Later.
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[edit] Career
Before moving to Los Angeles from Philadelphia, she co-founded both Theater Catalyst's Eternal Spiral Project [1] and Stonegraham Productions [2](producers of *girl*, Philadelphia 's longest-running lesbian party).
Since moving to Los Angeles, she has appeared in a number of films, gaining exposure at festivals.
Apart from films she has also appeared on the stage.
Her commercial credits include AOL, Southwest Airlines, and PETA.[3]
She is currently (2007) involved in the production of a new lesbian film called And Then Came Lola scheduled for release in the summer of 2008[5]
Jessica won the best actress award at the Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival for her performance in 2 Minutes Later.
[edit] Sexuality
She describes herself as an out bisexual woman ("70/30 women to men").
"The real, honest truth is I have been madly in love with three women in my life, and had long-term relationships with them. Madly in love. Maybe a little too madly. And lived with women. But I've done the same thing with men. I've been in long-term relationships with men, and been madly in love with them, too."[6]
"I'm interested when an actress comes out. I'm interested when somebody makes a comment about how they fantasize about other women...It's such a double-sided thing."[7]
[edit] Filmography
- 2 Minutes Later (2007) as Abigail Marks [1][2]
- Devil Girl (2006) as Fay [3]
- Rent Control (2006) as Lucy [4]
- The Coat Room (2005) as Kristin [5]
- Thirsty (2005) as Hannah (also writer and producer credits)
- Inclinations (2005) as The Muse [6]
- My Father's Gun (2002) (TV) as Patrice