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Kerri Randles

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For several years Kerri Randles has been acting writing and developing projects for Film Stage and Television Kerri started her career as an actress in Chicago Illinois Her first break into films came working with directors Oliver Stone Heaven and Earth and William Friedkin Jailbreakers respectively Subsequent roles after that included Marilyn Monroe in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge for HBO directed by Martha Coolidge Poor White Trash and Scenes of the Crime She most recently worked with Angelina Jolie on Clint Eastwoods Changeling In June 2010 Kerri brought her onewoman show Cant You Hear Me Knockin to the stage opening the first ever Hollywood Fringe Festival to rave reviews The show went on to New York for a successful limited engagement and will play the Edinburgh Fringe Festival August 2011 A memoir Cant You Hear Me Knockin will follow in 2012 In 2005 Kerri founded her own production company Littlecommando Productions In 2007 she helped to bring Alison Eastwoods directorial debut film Rails amp Ties to the big screen shepherding a successful tour of the festival circuit Kerri was also instrumentally involved in the Exit Through the Gift Shop debut at Sundance and the subsequent LA premiere and 2011 Oscar campaign for the film Kerri currently resides in Los Angeles She is an avid art collector and is known to produce shows for artists She collaborated on Banksys Los Angeles show Barely Legal in 2006 and also produced The Sex Lives of Mannequins in Chicago and Los Angeles for producer Charles Evans Jr Aviator

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D.O.B: 1971-06-15
Place of Birth: Decatur, Illinois, USA
Profession: Acting

Credits
2001 - Scenes of the Crime actor - Donna
2000 - Poor White Trash actor - Suzi

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