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Streak (film)
''Streak'' is a 2008 American coming-of-age short film directed by Demi Moore, written by Kelly Fremon and Allan Loeb, and starring Brittany Snow and Rumer Willis. The film was Moore's first film as a director.The Film Talk
'Streak' – Demi Moore’s Short Film at the Nashville Film Fest.


Plot

The film focuses on a young woman stuck in a life she no longer wants with gym-rat friends and obsessive behavior. To break free, she reaches for fun in an interesting form of expression.


Cast

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Demi Moore
Demi Gene Moore ( ; née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress. After making her film debut in 1981, Moore appeared on the soap opera ''General Hospital'' (1982–1984) and subsequently gained recognition as a member of the Brat Pack with roles in ''Blame It on Rio'' (1984), ''St. Elmo's Fire'' (1985), and '' About Last Night...'' (1986). She had her breakthrough for her starring role in ''Ghost'' (1990), the highest-grossing film of that year. Her performance was praised and earned her a Golden Globe nomination. She had further box-office success in the early 1990s, with the films ''A Few Good Men'' (1992), ''Indecent Proposal'' (1993), and ''Disclosure'' (1994). In 1996, Moore became the highest-paid actress in film history when she received an unprecedented $12.5 million to star in ''Striptease''. She had starring roles in the films ''The Scarlet Letter'' (1995), ''The Juror'' (1996) and ''G.I. Jane'' (1997), all of which were commercially unsuccessful and ...
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Allan Loeb
Allan Loeb (born July 25, 1969) is an American screenwriter and film and television producer. He wrote the 2007 film ''Things We Lost in the Fire (film), Things We Lost in the Fire'' and created the 2008 television series ''New Amsterdam (2008 TV series), New Amsterdam''. He wrote the film drama ''21 (2008 film), 21'', which also was released in 2008. Among his other credits, he wrote and produced ''The Switch (2010 film), The Switch'' (2010). He also co-wrote ''Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'' (2010), and wrote ''The Dilemma (film), The Dilemma'' (2011), and ''Just Go with It'' (2011). He performed a rewrite for the musical ''Rock of Ages (2012 film), Rock of Ages'' (2012), and the mixed martial arts comedy ''Here Comes the Boom'' (2012). Life and career Loeb was born to a American Jews, Jewish family in Highland Park, Illinois, Highland Park, Illinois, the son of Elsie and Henry Loeb. He attended Ithaca College in New York from 1988 to 1992, dropping out to work at the Chicago ...
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Brittany Snow
Brittany Anne Snow (born March 9, 1986) is an American actress. She rose to prominence after appearing in the CBS soap opera ''Guiding Light'' (1998–2001), for which she won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress and was nominated for two other Young Artist Awards and a Soap Opera Digest Award. She then starred in the NBC drama series ''American Dreams'' (2002–2005), for which she was nominated for a Young Artist Award and three Teen Choice Awards. Snow has appeared in various films, including ''The Pacifier'' (2005), ''John Tucker Must Die'' (2006), ''Hairspray'' (2007), ''Prom Night'' (2008), ''Would You Rather'' (2012), the ''Pitch Perfect'' film series (2012–2017), ''Bushwick'' (2017), ''Hangman'' (2017), '' Someone Great'' (2019), and ''X'' (2022). She also appeared in the NBC legal comedy-drama series ''Harry's Law'' (2011) and in the Fox drama series ''Almost Family'' (2019–2020). Snow is the co-founder of the Love Is Louder movement, a project by the n ...
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Rumer Willis
Rumer Glenn Willis (born August 16, 1988) is an American actress. She is the eldest daughter of actor Bruce Willis and actress Demi Moore. She has appeared in films ''Hostage'' (2005), ''The House Bunny'' (2008), ''Sorority Row'' (2009) and ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'' (2019). She portrayed Gia Mannetti in CBS' teen drama series '' 90210'' (2009–10) and Tory Ash in FOX's musical drama series ''Empire'' (2017–18). Willis won season 20 of ABC's dance competition television series ''Dancing with the Stars.'' She made her Broadway debut in ''Chicago'' as Roxie Hart on September 21, 2015. Early life Rumer Glenn Willis was born on August 16, 1988, at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, Kentucky, while her father, Bruce Willis, was filming ''In Country''. She was named after author Rumer Godden. Her mother, actress Demi Moore, hired a cameraman to videotape her birth. She has two younger sisters, Scout LaRue Willis (born 1991), and Tallulah Belle Willis (born 1994), as well as ...
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Sarah Wright
Sarah Fay Wright Olsen (born September 28, 1983) is an American actress. She played Millicent Gergich in a recurring role on ''Parks and Recreation''. Career Wright began her acting career at an early age. When she was 14 years old she became a model and soon after, she appeared in a minor role in the 1998 comedy ''Enchanted''. She played the character of Paige Chase in the sitcom ''Quintuplets''. She co-starred in the sitcom '' The Loop'' as Lizzy. She also played the recurring role of Jane on the CW series '' 7th Heaven''. In 2011, Wright began a recurring role in the CBS mid-season replacement comedy series '' Mad Love'' and maintained a small recurring role as Millicent Gergich on the NBC show ''Parks and Recreation''. In 2017, Wright co-starred alongside Tom Cruise in the action crime film '' American Made'' as Lucy Seal. She had a major role in the Netflix show ''Spinning Out'', which aired January 1, 2020. Personal life Wright was born on September 28, 1983, in Louisvi ...
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Madeline Zima
Madeline Zima (born September 16, 1985) is an American actress. She portrayed Grace Sheffield on the CBS sitcom ''The Nanny'' (1993–1999), Mia Lewis on the Showtime comedy drama series ''Californication'' (2007–2011), and Gretchen Berg on the NBC series ''Heroes'' (2009–2010). Early life Zima was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Marie and Dennis. Her surname means "winter" in Polish and comes from her maternal grandfather, who was of Polish descent. Zima has two younger sisters, Vanessa and Yvonne, both of whom are also actresses. Career Zima began her career when she was two years old with an appearance in a television commercial for Downy fabric softener. From 1993 to 1999 she played the role of Grace Sheffield on the television show ''The Nanny'' throughout its six seasons. Zima, then aged 22, played Mia Lewis on the first two seasons of the series ''Californication'' and overall appeared in the series from 2007 to 2011. In promotion of the fictional ...
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Kelly Fremon Craig
Kelly Fremon Craig (born January 1, 1981) is an American screenwriter, producer, and film director. She is known for directing, writing, and co-producing the 2016 coming-of-age dramedy ''The Edge of Seventeen.'' Early life Fremon Craig was born in Whittier, California and graduated from UC Irvine with an English degree. When she was 13, she watched a lot of MTV, which sparked her interest in music videos. She stated that music videos were "like little short films". Spoken word or slam poetry was what Fremon Craig initially began writing. Career 2000s Fremon Craig started out by writing sketch comedy and spoken word poetry in college, then landed an internship in the film division of Immortal Entertainment, where she read her first film script and began to pursue screenwriting. She developed several screenplays during the 2000s, including a modern high school retelling of '' Cyrano de Bergerac'' and a comedic remake of the 2004 French drama '' Intimate Strangers'' for Paramoun ...
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S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter '' samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the compli ...
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