Marisa Guterman

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Marisa Guterman
Born
Los Angeles, California[ citation needed ]
Occupation(s)Film, television actress, film director, writer, producer, singer-songwriter

Marisa Guterman, an American actress, film director, screenwriter, producer, and singer-songwriter, appears in the leading role of Miriam in Shredderman Rules, for which she was nominated for a 2008 Young Artist Award, Leading Young Actress, TV Movie, MiniSeries or Special. She was named one of "30 Under 30: Musicians to Know." [1]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999War of the AngelsSophie KleinShort
2004FrenchingDanaShort
2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin Girl with BracesFeature
2006Christopher Brennan Saves the WorldSaraShort
2008 Legacy Fanny ApplebaumVideo; also known as Pretty Little Devils
2012Give Up the GhostRachelShort
2012Would Ya Hit That?Bad Breath GirlShort
2018Mama's BoysDeirdreShort
20??Bachelorette WeekendLouAnnounced
2024 Lost & Found in Cleveland Director/Writer/ProducerFeature

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Mr. Show with Bob and David Slumber Party GirlEpisode: "Life Is Precious and God and the Bible"
2003 Frasier AndiEpisode: "High Holidays"
2005Cleats of Imminent DoomAbbyTV short
2006 Drake & Josh Goth GirlEpisode: "Who's Got Game?"
2007 Shredderman Rules MiriamTV film
2007 Big Shots Portia O'ConnellEpisode: "The Good, the Bad, and the Really Ugly"
2009 Leverage MarcyEpisode: "The 12-Step Job"
2012 Breaking In MarnieEpisode: "The Hungover"
2013Good Job, Thanks!AssistantEpisode: "Dream Big"
2013 The Mentalist Sandra GuzmanEpisode: "Red John's Rules"
2014 2 Broke Girls Ramona LisaEpisode: "And The Brand Job"
2014 Criminal Minds Jessica RandallEpisode: "Fate"

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