Christy Scott Cashman
PRESIDENT
As President of Saint Aire
Productions, Christy Scott Cashman oversees a slate of projects in various
stages of development. As a writer-producer, she is currently
preparing her original feature film script for production in the Spring of
2008. She is also producer and co-host of the Bare All Book Club, a ground
breaking
television show airing in March on the New England Cable News Cable Channel.
In
2005, Christy executive produced Homie Spumoni, starring Whoopi Goldberg.
Christy continued her relationship with Whoopi with Descendants, an beautiful
animated short about two flowers (Christy the voice of one and Whoopi the
other)
and the struggle of good and evil. Christy also co-produced and co-starred
in Kettle of Fish with Matthew Modine, Gina Gershon and Fisher Stevens; and
performed with Kris Kristofferson, Bill Sanderson, Gary Farmer and Genevieve
Bujold in Disappearances. Christy has been a staple in the indie scene for
a decade, starring in Slamdance winning short film Night Deposit, the Roger
Corman slasher, The Strangler’s Wife, and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival winner
Barstow 2008. She also appeared in the Farrelly Brothers’ Fever Pitch and
the Martin Lawrence/Danny DeVito comedy What’s the Worst That Could Happen?,
directed
by Sam Weisman and distributed by MGM. In the Fall, Christy had a role in
Chelsea on the Rocks, an Abel Ferrara film with Dennis Hooper, Bijou
Phillips, Adam
Goldberg and Giancarlo Esposito. This winter, Christy's film wotk includes
working with John Cleese in Pink Panther 2 and Annette Bening in The Women.
Christy is a central player in the New England independent film community,
contributing her ideas, energy and financing to the Woods Hole Film Festival,
Women in Film, Boston Film/Video Foundation and the Nantucket Film Festival.
She is also an accomplished equestrian, scuba diver and cross-country skier.
She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
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