Ethan Sharp
09/03/2020
Check out the write up The Decatur Daily did on the movie I am in!! We are entering post production!
Don’t forget to check us out and follow us on IMDb!
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt12476674/?ref_=m_nm_knf_i1
Oh the Horror: Morgan County father and son filming feature-length horror movie Racks of vintage clothes from the 1970s, a 1909 phonograph and an early 20th century portrait of an unknown woman currently fill the entrance to Warren McLemore’s Somerville home.
08/11/2020
Our movie is now #30 on the list of most popular horror movies to release next year! Please visit our IMDb page and share and encourage your friends to visit as well. The more popularity we gain the bigger our release can be!
BTW at #30 we are currently ahead of Paranormal Activity 8 and are just 3 behind The Adams Family 2! 🤩
Dark Entities (2021) - IMDb Directed by Brandon McLemore. With Debra Davenport, Ethan Sharp, Angela Moore, Elena Ontiveros. Supernatural horror movie set in 1977 following three siblings as they experience paranormal phenomena in their new home.
01/22/2020
So true!
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Someone asked me recently why I chose to do community theatre when I don’t get paid for it. It was a question that I had to think about. My answer to that question is that theatre does pay me. It may not be monetary but I have never done a show that hasn’t paid me.
It has paid me with some of the greatest friends I could ever ask for. Friends who are extended family who I can count on no matter what.
It has paid me by teaching me tolerance. To look past our differences and to work together to accomplish a common goal.
It has paid me by giving me an escape. When I have a bad day I can look forward to going to a rehearsal or show and play as someone else even if it’s just for a few hours.
It has paid me by giving me a sense of purpose that my job or anything else can not give me.
It has paid me by giving me a self confidence that I never knew I could have.
It has paid me by giving me a place and a community where I belong and fit in.
It has paid me by giving me the opportunity to work with young actors and being able to help them reach their goals.
It has paid me by opening up new doors to serve my community and neighbors.
It has paid me by making me a better person. It has taught me tolerance, compassion, love, empathy, understanding, patience and so much more that has changed the way that I see myself and other people. I am a better person for everything it has taught me.
The list could go on and on..... This is why I advocate so heavily for theatre because I know what it has done for me.
So no I have never been paid monetarily for anything that I’ve done in theatre, but I do promise that it has paid me. It has paid me in a way that money never could and never will. That’s why I continue to do theatre.
01/19/2020
Some of my show pictures whether during a show, backstage or after show shenanigans!
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