Bio
A self-described girl-next-door in Film Threat magazine, Cassie Townsend hails from the east. She was bitten by the acting bug when at the young age of 4. While studying acting, her debut came in the role of Jenny in Alex Rebar's Sex, Pain and Murder (2000) series of short films. Working in theater, extra work, and semi-pro wrestling, she earned her first feature major film credit playing a supporting role as 'Elaine' in Auto-Focus (2002) directed by Paul Schrader, in scenes with Willem Dafoe and Greg Kinnear. Now in her 30s, but still looking like the college-age engenue, she is ready to continue her work on the stage and screen. |
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| Cassie in a Purple Swing Suit; Dan Levitt photography |
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