Filmmaker Interview: BRIDEY ELLIOTT, writer/director/star of CLARA’S GHOST
BRIDEY ELLIOTT comes from what is usually referred to as a “showbiz family,” with branches of her family tree working in the entertainment industry
BRIDEY ELLIOTT comes from what is usually referred to as a “showbiz family,” with branches of her family tree working in the entertainment industry
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