Trish Basinger made her acting debut in the feature film "The Looking Glass" directed by Academy Award-Nominated director, John D. Hancock, as the ER nurse, Gracie. When she was filming her role, she became hooked and knew that acting was what she wanted to do. Ever since she has continued to build her resume. She has been cast in a wide variety of roles in film, television, and even a few commercials.
Trish is the longest serving female continuity announcer in British TV history. She started her career in 1982 with London Weekend Television, providing voice-over for LWT from 1982-2002. Trish has worked at various stations including UK Gold, BBC World, five, Westcountry Television, ITV3 and the main ITV network. She was one of the stadium announcers for the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics and the opening & closing ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Paralympics ceremonies in London. In August 2013, Trish became the BUFF continuity announcer, providing voice-overs for all the film festival's idents and publicity content.
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Born and raised in a small town in the Midwest, (Mt. Healthy, Ohio-near Cincinnati), Trish Cook was a performer at age eight, on local TV talent shows, and competed nationally for baton twirling. Later, she was a high school cheerleader and cast in several plays. She graduated from Eastern New Mexico University (with nearly a perfect GPA 3.97) in Marketing, Finance and Theatre. She then relocated to New Jersey to attend Princeton MBA program, and to study in Manhattan @ The Stella Adler Conservatory. While studying, Trish worked as a Shoe and Leg Model for Salvatore Ferragamo on Fifth Avenue. She also worked on Madison Ave in Advertising, and became Fashion Coordinator for Dior. In addition, worked for a time in Interior Design, and won National Design Award, presented to her @ The Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan. Trish was cast on the last episode of Ryan's Hope, then cast on One Life to Live, Another World, Guiding Light, As The World Turns and All My Children. In her first feature, 'The Messenger', she was cast in major role, the film won awards in Cannes, and premiered in NYC. She was also cast in Off Broadway in play 'Criminals'. In addition, she was cast in Miller Light Commercial, Bacardi Rum commercial, and was Spokesperson for Clinique parody, as the 'Ageless Sales Lady', and even performed in Macy's Thanksgiving Parade as a tap dancer. While in NY, she became Production Partner on several independent film projects. Trish then relocated to Los Angeles. After completing lead role in feature 'And Call Me in the MOrning', she joined production company, Magnet Media Group (MMG), as Director of Operations. She continued to be cast on projects, lead in Fox Pilot 'Post Mortem', and other films, while working for MMG. She was an integral part of the production of '13' starring Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Sam Riley, Ray Winston, Michael Shannon and 50 Cent; also the Sony Pictures thriller 'The Experiment', directed by Paul Scheuring (writer, producer of 'Prison Break'), starring Academy Award winners, Adrien Brody and Forrest Whitaker. She was Associate Producer on thriller 'Dark Tide, starring Halle Berry, co-production between South Africa and the UK, film directed by 'Blue Crush', and 'Into the Blue' director, John Stockwell. In the summer of 2011, Trish was Executive Producer of independent feature 'Destinea: Our Island', now in post, and Production Consultant on feature 'Favor', also in post. On December 23, 2011, she was invited to join Dream Factory Entertainment as Producer. Because she was cast in major role on 'American Girls feature (wrapped on Feb. 3, 2012) she moved into Paramount Lot and the Position for Dream Factory on Feb. 5, 2012. Trish is a member of WIF (Women in Film), SAG (Screen Actors Guild), AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), and several rescue organizations for abandoned animals.
Trish Coren was born in Colorado, USA. She is known for Boo (2005), Sharknado (2013) and Cold Case (2003).
Trish has always enjoyed entertaining; beginning at an early age. She would Sing, using a salt shaker as a mic, or Perform a Monologue for her siblings or relatives at large family functions. She began growing into a "skilled storyteller" at a very young age....particularly when she did or said something against the rules of family discipline (ha ha)! Her Interactive "Trish Live" Shows allows her to perform at various venues within the Community, throughout the US. She combined her Acting skills to perform in Musicals, Theater, Films, and Commercials. Her greatest moments are when she has moved audiences by bringing a character role to life.
Trish is an award winning film director whose work has broadcast on HBO, Time Warner, PBS, and Ovation after screening at many film festivals, including: SXSW, Miami International, Boston Independent, Denver Starz, Nashville, True/False, DOC NYC, Full Frame, and Tribeca. Driven by a love of people and discovery, and a commitment to environmental and social justice, several of her documentaries have been used to as tools for change around the globe. Her HBO Sports documentary, STUDENT ATHLETE, encouraged legislative change at the federal and state level to protect college athlete's rights. Similarly, Breaking the Silence was used to promote legislation to protect commercially sexually exploited youth under the age of 16. Other topics have shone a light on personal stories related to immigration, war in Iraq and Afghanistan, factory farming, and poor nutrition.
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Trish Donoghue is an actress, known for Tabernacle 101 (2019).