Name Mycole Metcalf | Role Actress | |
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Movies Bug Off!, Kimi Kabuki, Abby Singer, Ruthless in Love, The Introduction Similar People Ron Yuan, T C Christensen, Enzo Zelocchi, Steven Soderbergh, John Hensley |
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Mycole Alexandria Metcalf (pronounced /maɪˈkoʊl/) (born 1979) is an American actress, writer and film producer. She started acting on the sets of Bug Off and The Sandlot. Since living in Los Angeles, Metcalf has made appearances on House M.D., NYPD Blue and Fast & Furious. She worked with Patrick Fugit on Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas. She starred in Ruthless in Love, My Little Princess and The Way to Paradise.
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- Sun dance film festival meri crouley and mycole metcalf actress
- Mycole metcalf dramatic comedic film moments
- Early life
- Career
- Humanitarian
- Filmography
- References
Mycole metcalf dramatic comedic film moments
Early life
Metcalf's mother is of Italian descent and her father carries English, Swedish and French heritage. Her father worked in sales and her mother was a teacher. Her parents divorced while she was young. Metcalf's sister, Mindy, was a make-up artist on one of her first indie films and also for many photo shoots.
Metcalf graduated from the University of Utah, where she performed in college theater productions of See How They Run and Grease.
Career
Early in her career, Metcalf announced the weather on KUTV Channel 2.
Metcalf appeared in many local commercials and Indie films. She worked in clothing print ads for the local ZCMI department stores in Salt Lake City and toured with various theater groups. Her dramatic monologue from Sophie's Choice impressed many people helping her as she competed and won Miss Utah. Metcalf worked with fellow acting class friend Lindsay Pulsipher in Summer Solstice, one of her first feature films.
After moving to Los Angeles, Metcalf modeled on the television series The Other Half and booked her first speaking role for television on House M.D. Metcalf continues being a spokesmodel and enjoys endorsing natural, and organic products.
Metcalf appeared in music videos such as Eminem's Superman video in 2003, and Velvet Revolver's Fall to Pieces video in 2005. In 2010, she appeared in her first horror film, ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2, with her friend and director, Robert Hall. In 2011, Metcalf appeared in the spy feature Moscow 7541.
Metcalf has starred in a few sketch shows in Hollywood at Tres Stage, the Comedy Store and Laugh Factory. Metcalf also appeared as the "office hottie" in Game On, a TV pilot.
Metcalf's writing credits include Ruthless in Love and Closet Cyclers. Much of Metcalf's writing comes from personal experiences.
She has appeared in many swimsuit calendars, including one to benefit the victims' families from the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Mycole attended the 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards, where she gave interviews on the red carpet and stated she was wearing a gown by Gail Garrison, who then featured her in one of her fashion articles.
A biography, Mycole Metcalf, was recently published that details her life and career.
Humanitarian
While in elementary school, Metcalf and her friends handed out warm gloves and socks to the homeless, naming their group "Cold Hands Warm Hearts".
She volunteers with various theater and art camps for under privileged children at a family shelter in downtown Los Angeles.
Metcalf wrote, produced and starred in Closet Cyclers, a short improvisational film that raises awareness for recycling. The project launched a documentary currently being produced by Metcalf and Midnight Monarch Productions, in which many celebrity friends and others share their advice on environmental protection.
Metcalf is also a recent supporter of Kiva, a nonprofit organization that facilitates lenders to fund entrepreneurs in developing countries in the form of interest-free loans.