Angie Bullaro

Alias:
Angela Bullaro

Birthplace:
Kittanning, PA USA

Angie Bullaro is a multi-faceted creative, multi-talented actor, writer, filmmaker, and producer. She is also a screenwriter, having recently written a screenplay for, Between the Pipes, based on the real-life story of Manon Rheaume.  Bullaro started her production company, Lazy Kitty Productions, and acted in Lazy Kitty's first feature film, The Networker. She wanted to make a movie with a strong female lead, so she started brainstorming. She remembered the name of a player named Rheaume, who played hockey in the early 1990s. Bullaro then contacted Rheaume and requested her help in developing a script. Rheaume agreed to help Bullaro with the screenplay for Between the Pipes. Unfortunately, COVID-19 delayed the film, but Bullaro hopes to start filming in spring 2021. Bullaro was always interested in stories, writing, and storytelling as a child. She has always enjoyed stories and began writing at an early age. Never losing her love for words, she is now an award-winning author. Angie wrote the children's book, Breaking the Ice, based on the life of Manon Rheaume.  Bullaro lives in New York City with her husband, Mike Musco, and her cat, Miles. Angie enjoys traveling, cooking, and playing soccer. However, her genuine passion is creating stories and movies. She spends much of her time at Central Park climbing trees and dreaming about fantastical stories.

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