Autumn Federici

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Autumn Federici
Born (1978-12-17) December 17, 1978 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, model
Years active2005–present

Autumn Carole Federici is an American model, producer, and actress. [1]

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Early life

Federici was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Career

Federici has appeared in horror films including 616: Paranormal Incident, [2] Murder Eleven, [2] [3] and Haunting of the Innocent. [2] Her other films include Flutter , [2] Love, Wedding, Marriage, [3] The Blackout , [3] and Circle . [2]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Man of God Congregation Member
2011 Love, Wedding, Marriage Jessica
2011 Flutter Nancy
2011Halfway to a BlackoutJennyShort film
2012616: Paranormal IncidentRobin
2013 The Blackout JennyProducer
2013Murder ElevenKatey
2013Haunting of the InnocentAnneProducer
2015 Circle Woman #4Executive producer [4]
20166:66PMLorraine [5]
2017It Happened One Valentine'sEntertainment ReporterDirect-to-video film

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