Ariadne Shaffer
Ariadne Shaffer is an incredibly beautiful actress who has had roles in films such as Better Luck Tomorrow, Frog-g-g! and Sugar Boxx. She was born in Libby, Montana on July 17, 1972 and educated at Franklin High School in Seattle, Washington, where she graduated in 1990. Her early interest in acting stemmed from managing a small independent theater located in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood called, A Contemporary Theater. As her interest in theater developed, she perused an acting degree from The University of Washington. Soon after her college graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to make a name for herself in the thriving independent film industry. While performing in many short films, she helped establish The Sacred Fools Theater Company located close to downtown Los Angeles, where she starred in many productions. While she’s not busy posing in front of a camera, Ariadne also works as a bookkeeper at a tax preparation company called, The Library, Inc. Ariadne married her high school sweetheart, Constantine Singer and they have one child, a daugher named, Kizziah.
Better Luck Tomorrow
as RachelA group of over-achieving Asian-American high school seniors enjoy a power trip when they dip...
Movie pageGone, But Not Forgotten
as Catherine ReevesQuestions about the identity of an amnesiac threaten his romance with the park ranger who...
Movie pageSugar Boxx
as Lori SuttonSugar State Women’s Prison. An Everglades hellhole where innocent girls are forced to slave in...
Movie pageBeneath the Mississippi
as Elly ThompsonA documentary filmmaker and her crew fight the elements and try to cope with their fears as they...
Movie pageFrog-g-g!
as TrixieChemical waste seeps into a small town's water supply, causing the birth of a mutant FROGGG...
Movie pageArtists In Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse
as Lucien MercyA mockumentary dark comedy where a camera crew follows four hitmen who end up getting killed in...
Movie pageSilent Screamplay II
as Sammy's GhostRoyce Dudley's directing style in this film brings back the old campy style films of the past....
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