THE TEAM

PAIGE HULLETT
Paige Hullett is an actress, writer, and producer passionate about telling original, character-driven stories inspired by real events. She is best known for her role as Fiona in Karen Maine's Yes, God, Yes, which received the SXSW Special Jury Recognition for Best Ensemble. Additional credits include Burnt Offering, STAR, The Five-Star Weekend, and a recurring role as Chelsea on Tyler Perry's If Loving You Is Wrong.
Inspired to create stories of her own, Paige co-wrote and directed Birds, Bees, and Threes, a short film based on a true story from her triplet childhood. The film screened at festivals nationwide, including the Academy Award-qualifying Austin Film Festival, and is currently being developed as a feature. She has also served as an associate producer for IAMA Theatre Company, an award-winning Los Angeles theater company supported by Patron of the Arts Shonda Rhimes. Paige develops and shapes story from concept through script, focusing on character, tone, and narrative clarity.
Paige is a graduate of Elon University and serves as president of WEEE.
TOP THREE FILMS:
FATHER OF THE BRIDE
UPTOWN GIRLS
MY OLD ASS
= Drawn to character-driven stories that find humor and heart in life's transitions: exploring family, identity, and the moments that shape who we become.

GUNNAR ANDERSON
Gunnar Anderson is a screenwriter living in Los Angeles. After studying screenwriting, Gunnar began his career in Atlanta where he also gained credits as an actor before moving to Los Angeles. On his road trip out west, Gunnar wrote a comedic short film that screened at the Academy Award-Qualifying Austin Film Festival. He has an appreciation for classic and contemporary cinema and looks to pull inspiration from both. He has now found his niche in the horror genre, where he strives to tell deeply personal and relevant stories to continue to elevate the horror market.
TOP THREE FILMS
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARC
THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
THE MATRIX
= Drawn to bold, imaginative stories that entertain on a grand scale while exploring autonomy, morality, and what it means to be human.