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Knockout Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story
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Documentary
6.8/10(4 ratings)
The authorized documentary of Kellie Maloney, the famous transgender British boxing manager. This unique film will explore Kellie's story of truth and denial, as she confronted uncertainty and ultimately accepted herself for who she was.
09-06-2024
1h 30m
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Erik Bloomquist is a two-time New England Emmy® Award winner (Outstanding Director & Writer), eight-time nominee, and Top 200 Director on HBO's Project Greenlight. His nationally syndicated series The Cobblestone Corridor (for which Erik served as writer, director, showrunner and lead actor) is the winner of three New England Emmy® Awards and recipient of nine nominations.
Erik's sophomore feature Ten Minutes to Midnight (starring Caroline Williams & Nicole Kang) world premiered at Popcorn Frights, played a 50-city theatrical run, and is now on digital & VOD via 1091 Pictures. His award-winning debut feature Long Lost is also available worldwide. Erik's romantic dramedy Weekenders (in which he also stars) opened in 115 cities on Valentines Day Weekend and is dated for a May 18 VOD release. Horror feature Night at the Eagle Inn and holiday family film Christmas on the Carousel are both slated for Autumn 2021. His 80s-set coming-of-age horror feature She Came from the Woods (starring Cara Buono & William Sadler) will premiere in 2022.
A member of Actors Equity Association, Erik's theatre acting work includes the U.S. premiere of Calendar Girls and the world premiere of Rear Window (starring Kevin Bacon). He has also directed at regional theaters and colleges throughout the country.
Erik has served as adjunct faculty, Artist-in-Residence, and Visiting Artist at Trinity College, Clark University, Avon Old Farms, Miss Porter's School and Saint Andrews School (where he delivered his TEDx talk). He graduated cum laude from Trinity and is an alumnus of the London Dramatic Academy, member of Connecticut Magazine's "40 Under 40: Class of 2019", and winner of Dancing With the Stars: Connecticut.
Amy Wade was born and raised in Reading Massachusetts. She moved to Los Angeles at age 17 to become an actress. She studied with Robert Carnegie at the Playhouse West Repertory Theatre for many years. She worked on various independent films, television, theater, and internet pilot sitcoms. The independent projects allowed her to also work behind the cameras doing everything from slating to lighting to craft services. She wrote, starred, produced and directed the film Condo Hell in 2015. She also performed her own stunts in the film.
Born and raised in Rhode Island, Alexandra realized a deep love for performing at a young age. Her dedication to dance introduced her to acting and theater when she started working with Camp Broadway, performing in the 80th Annual Macy's Day Parade and continuing to do theater on the east coast through high school. At 18, Alexandra moved to Los Angeles, CA to study Acting at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. She graduated magna cum laude in 2017 as a Renaissance Scholar for excelling in two distinct fields of study, Acting and Cinematic Arts.