Denise Carroll(II)
- Actress
- Script and Continuity Department
- Production Manager
Denise received her college degree in Finance and went on to give
investment seminars around the country. She was acting in independent
films and commercials on the side until she decided to give acting her
full attention. Born and raised around the Kansas City area she landed
dozens of roles in commercials and films before relocating to Los
Angeles where she studied at the infamous acting studio Playhouse West,
co-created by Jeff Goldlum.
She made an unforgettable debut as a quadriplegic in C.M. Downs film 'Fetch.' Within the year she landed roles in other films including 'The Taking of Savannah' and 'Time's Up, Eve,' as well as her first TV credit as the lead in an episode of Spike TV's '1000 Ways to Die.' When not on set, she spends her time in the studio writing and producing new projects. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, architecture, and outdoor activities with her family and friends.
She made an unforgettable debut as a quadriplegic in C.M. Downs film 'Fetch.' Within the year she landed roles in other films including 'The Taking of Savannah' and 'Time's Up, Eve,' as well as her first TV credit as the lead in an episode of Spike TV's '1000 Ways to Die.' When not on set, she spends her time in the studio writing and producing new projects. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, architecture, and outdoor activities with her family and friends.