Nadine Crocker
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Nadine Crocker is a Director, Writer, Actress, and Producer. Her latest film, Desperation Road, was released worldwide in 2023. It stars Mel Gibson, Garrett Hedlund, Willa Fitzgerald, Ryan Hurst, and Woody McClain. The film was produced by Nadine Crocker and Cassian Elwes and was released by Lionsgate and Grindstone Entertainment.
Her award-winning feature film "Continue" will be released in theaters in September 2024 for Suicide Prevention Month. Crocker Wrote, Directed, and Produced. Alongside her producing partner, Jay Seals, and Husband, Anthony Caravella-Crocker. "Continue" is based on Crocker's life and the true story of surviving a suicide attempt when she was 23. The film's message is focused on suicide prevention with the hope of saving lives from suicide. Part of the film's proceeds will go to charity for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. Crocker has created her nonprofit, "Continue On," which she started to coincide with the film. Rachel Bilson, Olivia Allen, and Lea Griffin joined the board to support Nadine and create impact and change. The Continue On Organization will continue to elevate mental health and suicide prevention stories on our way to our highest goal of creating a subsidy to pay for mental health services for underprivileged youth.
Continue also stars Shiloh Fernandez, Emily Deschanel, Lio Tipton, Kat Foster, Anthony Caravella, and Jay Seals. Continue has screened at several film festivals, the most recent being Mammoth Film Festival. Continue, and Crocker was nominated in every category at the Festival, with 8 total nominations. Crocker won "Best Director" and "Best Achievement In First Time Filmmaking." The film has taken home awards at nearly every festival it has attended, previously winning Grand Jury "Best Feature Film," and Crocker won "Best Actress" at the Beverly Hills Film Festival. It currently has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
You also may have seen her as Scorcher on CW's "Supergirl". Or as Juliet in "Rodeo & Juliet" on Netflix, or possibly scaring the shit out of people with her flesh falling off as Marcy in Eli Roth's 2016 remake of his original film "Cabin Fever". She is a talented actress with a chameleon-like ability to shape her character and bring it up off the page and into your memory forever.
Nadine Crocker was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and raised in Fresno, California. Knowing she was destined for more than an ordinary life, Nadine dropped everything and moved to Los Angeles, California, on her own at 16. Her greatest desire is to create IMPACT and change the world through storytelling and art.
Her award-winning feature film "Continue" will be released in theaters in September 2024 for Suicide Prevention Month. Crocker Wrote, Directed, and Produced. Alongside her producing partner, Jay Seals, and Husband, Anthony Caravella-Crocker. "Continue" is based on Crocker's life and the true story of surviving a suicide attempt when she was 23. The film's message is focused on suicide prevention with the hope of saving lives from suicide. Part of the film's proceeds will go to charity for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. Crocker has created her nonprofit, "Continue On," which she started to coincide with the film. Rachel Bilson, Olivia Allen, and Lea Griffin joined the board to support Nadine and create impact and change. The Continue On Organization will continue to elevate mental health and suicide prevention stories on our way to our highest goal of creating a subsidy to pay for mental health services for underprivileged youth.
Continue also stars Shiloh Fernandez, Emily Deschanel, Lio Tipton, Kat Foster, Anthony Caravella, and Jay Seals. Continue has screened at several film festivals, the most recent being Mammoth Film Festival. Continue, and Crocker was nominated in every category at the Festival, with 8 total nominations. Crocker won "Best Director" and "Best Achievement In First Time Filmmaking." The film has taken home awards at nearly every festival it has attended, previously winning Grand Jury "Best Feature Film," and Crocker won "Best Actress" at the Beverly Hills Film Festival. It currently has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
You also may have seen her as Scorcher on CW's "Supergirl". Or as Juliet in "Rodeo & Juliet" on Netflix, or possibly scaring the shit out of people with her flesh falling off as Marcy in Eli Roth's 2016 remake of his original film "Cabin Fever". She is a talented actress with a chameleon-like ability to shape her character and bring it up off the page and into your memory forever.
Nadine Crocker was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and raised in Fresno, California. Knowing she was destined for more than an ordinary life, Nadine dropped everything and moved to Los Angeles, California, on her own at 16. Her greatest desire is to create IMPACT and change the world through storytelling and art.