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Terisa Greenan

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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Film producer

Other names
  
Daisy Eliza

Education
  
Whitney High School

Years active
  
1990s-present

Known for
  
Polyamory

Name
  
Terisa Greenan


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Born
  
November 15, 1967 (age 56) (
1967-11-15
)
Sacramento, California, USA

Residence
  
Mount Baker, Seattle, Washington

Alma mater
  
University of California, Davis

Occupation
  
Film producer Film director Screenwriter Stage actress Film actress Television actress

Spouse
  
Markus Dinkel (m. 1991–1997)

Movies
  
Sleep Come Free Me, A Bit of Bad Luck

Digging In - strings June 17th, 2012


Terisa Greenan (born Sacramento, California, 1967) is an American film producer, film director, writer and stage and film actress.

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Background

Raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles, Greenan attended Whitney High School (Cerritos, California) from 6th through 12th grade and then went on to graduate from University of California, Davis. Currently based in Seattle, Greenan operates her film production companies, Petal Films and 3 Dog Pictures. Greenan has received national and international attention for her semi-autobiographical web series, Family: the web series. In addition, Greenan has produced several music videos for Seattle band Gaia Consort, and wrote an article on the band for New Witch magazine. The Newsweek article which profiled Greenan, her web series and her real life family, was named one of Newsweek's Editor's Top Ten articles of 2009. Greenan's work often portrays a controversial subject in an unexpectedly nonchalant manner. As an actress, Greenan has worked in films alongside notable actors such as Cary Elwes, Dave Coulier and Tang Wei. Greenan openly advocates polyamory and lives a polyamorous life with partners Scott and Larry. The group has lived together since 2000.

Actress (plus)

  • Sleep Come Free Me (1998) as Sally
  • The Observation Room (2005)
  • The Family Holiday (2008) as Isadora Brown
  • Miss Shellagh's Miniskirt (2008) as Margaret Czarnecki (and as director, editor)
  • The Day My Parents Became Cool (2009) as Mom
  • Family (2008-2009) as Eliza (and as writer, producer, director, editor)
  • The Classified (2009) as Kim
  • Late Autumn (2010) as Prison guard
  • A Face for All Occasions (2010) as Voice
  • Chop Socky Boom (2 episodes, 2012) as Mitzi
  • Someday You (2012) (as producer, director)
  • The Rite of Sol, a Rock Opera (2013 (as editor, cinematographer)
  • A Bit of Bad Luck (2014) as Country store clerk
  • Advocacy

    Terisa Greenan is an outspoken advocate for sexual freedom and has spoken on the topic of polyamory in various public forums, including multiple appearances on CNN and The BJ Shea Morning Experience, at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality and in Canada with John Ince (politician) and Janet Hardy on a panel coinciding with a landmark Canadian court case regarding whether the anti-polygamy section of Canadian Criminal Code 293 was drawn broadly enough to impinge on the human rights of polyamorists. In 2009, Greenan co-hosted with sex therapist Dr. Roger Libby a weekly radio call-in show "Sex Once A Week" on KKNW. The radio show offered support and advice to listeners and callers with questions regarding any aspects of sex and sexuality.

    "The Year The Press Came Calling, or, How My Girlfriend Mainstreamed Polyamory", ConnotationPress.com.

    Awards and nominations

  • 2013, won shared 'Award of Recognition' from Best Shorts Competition for 'Ensemble Cast' of Chop Socky Boom
  • 2015, won shared 'Outstanding Achievement Award from LA Web Fest for 'Ensemble Cast: Comedy' Chop Socky Boom
  • References

    Terisa Greenan Wikipedia