A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Penny Gibbs is an actress in the Detroit area. She just completed a wonderful supporting role in the feature film Cedar Rapids last in which her character was directly involved with Ed Helms, Mike O'Malley, Anne Heche, John C Reilly among others for the core of the movie. She can also be seen in a Ziebart commercial, a Harley Home Improvement commercial, a Trident layers commercial and a Baker College commercial where she had the lead in all. She is usually cast as the loving mother/wife/friend types but also really enjoys playing over the top roles with a bit of an edge. Her acting teacher describes her as an "emotional actress with a sensitivity and depth of emotion" and she usually finds that directors want to make her cry! Her role in a short called Oily Pen Stuff for the Sundance Film Festival was hailed by the director who told us "Sharon, the footage turned out awesome. I LOVE the lady you got, and her "Come back here you little punk" is so far the best part of the entire short." The director in her feature film said about her suicide performance in Politics of Street Crime "Penny was heartbreaking as the tragic mother of Monique. With blood splattered everywhere and tears in her eyes, Penny performed a classic suicide scene worthy of Meryl Streep." Her latest performance as Emma Fisherman had the director and crew in tears as she wept trying to aid a dying friend to the afterlife. Penny would describe herself somewhere between Susan Sarandon (whose work she admires greatly), Sally Field and Ellen Barkin, but she is younger than these talented ladies. In addition, she is also comfortable playing slightly neurotic, funny roles such as Shelly Long and Meg Ryan. Her years of training at the Actors Workshop has taught her much. She was pushed well beyond her comfort zone everyday and it helped her to grow as a person and as an actress as well as teach her the art of improve. She is also proud that she landed an interview with Lord of the Rings actor, Billy Boyd while on location in Sault Ste. Marie Canada while they were filming Ecstasy. She had a part as an extra and he graciously permitted her an interview for a web site she runs.
Most data and links to images for the Movies section come from TheMovieDB (TMDB).
Additional data for Film Titles come from The Open Movie Database (OMDb).
At least one plug-in comes from IMDb.
Data are -- hey, it's a plural -- subject to the limitations of their sources. (For example, TMDB search results currently max out at 20.) I am limiting myself to free data sources for now. (No, a "free trial" is not free.)
While much of the above data are retrieved directly from outside APIs and other such sources, data from American Film Institute (AFI) and British Film Institute (BFI) were manually entered the old fashioned way into a MySQL database. Re BFI I took the following liberties:
Regarding profile removals and data corrections:
Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
Whereas the overall purpose of this website is to serve as a personal demo/portfolio/workshop of web and data skills, this Movies section is not meant to compete with or substitute for far more definitive movie websites.
Whether or not he still clings to an award which he won in 1986 as a film critic for his college's newspaper, Jeffrey Hartmann is not responsible for the texts of overviews and biographies supplied by external data sources.