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Pepper Binkley is an American actress, performer, writer, and director who works in film, television, theater, and commercials. [1] She was a series regular in the fourth season of 1990s teen drama, Fifteen .

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Career

From 1992 to 1993, Binkley played the role of Pepper O'Brien in Fifteen , and later starred in a number of films, including Let Them Chirp Awhile (2007), [2] Asylum Seekers (2009), [3] and A Night Without Armor (2017). [4] She created and starred in the 2018 web series, It's Freezing Out There, [5] and has acted in numerous theatre productions, including Twelve Ophelias, [6] Such Things Only Happen In Books, [7] and My Dog Heart. [8] To date, Binkley has appeared in approximately thirty TV shows and films.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007And the Woods Fell Silent AgainCharlotteShort film
2007 Let Them Chirp Awhile Michelle
2008EavesdropJocelyn
2008Bastard of Orleans, or Looking for JoanPepper Knight
2009 Asylum Seekers Maud
2010Monkey, Take Off Your Mask!AnneShort film
2010 Stone Young Madylyn Mabry
2010Weekend AwayKellyShort film
2010 Morning Glory Jerry's Assistant
2012 The Kitchen Kim
2012The ExhibitionistsRegina Todd
2013CouchKatShort film
2014 Mercy Young Mercy
2015HalcyonSylvia
2015Charlie, Trevor and a Girl SavannahMelanie
2015You Bury Your OwnWilla Ryan
2015 Tumbledown Girl fan
2015Hotel RoomMargueriteShort film
2016Red FolderMrs TraynorShort film
2017 A Night Without Armor Nicole Hughes
2017The Decades of Mason CarrollBrookeShort film
2018Ladies Most DejectTameraShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992–1993 Fifteen Pepper O'BrienRegular role, 26 episodes
2006 The Bedford Diaries April Jensen2 episodes: "I'm Gonna Love College", "Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Becky1 episode: "Lonelyville"
2008 All My Children Nurse Bridget2 episodes
2008 Lipstick Jungle Paige Berman1 episode: "Chapter 13: The Lyin', the Bitch and the Wardrobe"
2009Heckle UDuffy Parker4 episodes, uncredited
2010 Chuck Sally1 episode: "Chuck Versus the American Hero"
2011 The Good Wife [9] Sergeant Regina Elkins1 episode: "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"
2013Could We Survive a Mega-Tsunami?ReneTV film documentary
2013 Masters of Sex Adelaide1 episode: "All Together Now"
2013/2014Writers' BlockPepperUnknown episodes
2014 Black Box Stacey1 episode: "Free Will"
2015 The Following Gillian1 episode: "The Hunt"
2016I Love You... But I LiedEmma1 episode: "Skeletons"
2018It's Freezing Out TherePepperWeb series
2019 Two Sentence Horror Stories Emily1 episode: "Only Child"

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