Mollie Milligan

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Mollie Milligan
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Occupation(s)Actress, Producer, Director, Editor
Years active1999–present
SpouseBrian Fabian

Mollie Milligan is an American actress, and co-owner/account director [1] of Boxcar Creative, a full service advertising agency, [2] in Dallas, TX. She is also co-founder of Table 31 Productions, which began shooting the psychological thriller Element in June, 2014. [3] [4]

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Career

In 2007, Mollie Milligan and her business partner, Brian Fabian, began searching for a filmmaking opportunity. The couple spent the next two years visiting the Texas Lions Camp in Kerrville, Texas, as well as the homes of 5 special needs children around the state of Texas. The result is the documentary Different Abilities: Not Like the Others (2009). [5]

The film won the American Airlines First Altitude Award: American Association Of People With Disabilities, and the 2009 Accolade Award of Excellence (La Jolla, California). [6]

Milligan has volunteered with Court Appointed Special Advocates. [7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Faith and the Water DogFaith
2002The ReconcilersAlison Franklin
2003 Strong Medicine Darla(1 episode)
Primetime Glick Indie Movie Actor(1 episode)
Los jornalerosArt patron
2004Male MailAddict
2005All I WantMargaret
2006Inspector MomCourtney Daniels(1 episode)
2007 The Gray Man Gertrude
2009Tell MeAngela
Different Abilities: Not Like the OthersProducer, director, editor
2010 I Spit on Your Grave Mrs. Storch
Super Jennifer Helgeland
Heaven's Rain Julie Mitchell
2014 Rudderless [8] Debbie D.
2015ElementDr. Sarah Carson

Producer credits

TitleType of FilmYearProduction Role
KreepFeature Length2016Producer/Executive Producer
ElementFeature Length2016Producer
Different Abilities: Not Like the OthersDocumentary2009Coproducer
InheritanceShort Film2016Producer
Romeo, Juliet, and the SharkShort Film2013Coproducer
Left OverShort Film2014Producer
Tell MeShort Film2009Producer

Writing credits

Mollie Milligan wrote for 8 episodes of Sons of the Brotherhood (2010-2012)

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