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mollyvern
IMDb member since January 2005
Molly Vernon is a seasoned film and theatre professional in Houston, Texas with over 70 IMDb credits to her name. She is an award winning filmmaker and is currently a Film and Theatre Adjunct Professor at College of the Mainland and was recently a Digital Film and Video Production Adjunct Professor at The Art Institute – Houston, Adjunct Professor of Film at Houston Community College, and Vice-President of Women in Film & Television – Houston in conjunction with her film production work. Molly works as an Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager, Production Coordinator, and Producer on local Texas films and is also a noted Director, Writer, and Editor.
In 2015 her short film RED PEARL won the Special Jury Award for Best Film Depicting Benefits to Mankind from the International Space Station from NASA for the first NASA/CineSpace Contest which has screened on PBS and won multiple awards at many festivals since its NASA win. She is partnered with cinematographer Larry McKee in the production company Vernon-McKee, where they have produced the short films COLD WAR, PERSISTENCE OF VISION, THE VOID, RED PEARL, INTO THE LIGHT, BIOMASS, ABIDE, LILLIAN, and SALTING THE FLY. She is currently in development on ORLY, A SOLITARY APOCALYPSE, and her feature TRASHMAN about the I-45 serial killings.
In 2015 her short film RED PEARL won the Special Jury Award for Best Film Depicting Benefits to Mankind from the International Space Station from NASA for the first NASA/CineSpace Contest which has screened on PBS and won multiple awards at many festivals since its NASA win. She is partnered with cinematographer Larry McKee in the production company Vernon-McKee, where they have produced the short films COLD WAR, PERSISTENCE OF VISION, THE VOID, RED PEARL, INTO THE LIGHT, BIOMASS, ABIDE, LILLIAN, and SALTING THE FLY. She is currently in development on ORLY, A SOLITARY APOCALYPSE, and her feature TRASHMAN about the I-45 serial killings.
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Reviews
Clean People (2005)
Clean People
30 September 2005
We have all been that nervous klutzy character that Rodney plays SO very well! How long can it take one guy to just get in the door of the washateria? Once inside his sad attempts at doing the laundry are rivaled by his even sadder attempts to make friends with the "cool crowd" in the washateria. It's great fun for the audience to see him redeem himself through wisdom and medical knowledge. After this is seems he has finally found a "home" among the clean people. I can't wait to see him perform a more serious role soon. Great job with the film, Roy. Bravo. Congratulations on your "Best Comedy" Award at The Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival. Dude, you are CLEANING UP.
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