When Mary Met Betsy

Los Angeles, California | Series

Comedy, Romantic Comedy

Emily McLeod

1 Campaigns | California, United States

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What happens when happily ever after isn't forever? We all love romantic comedies, but what about the other kind of soulmates in our lives--our friends? "When Mary Met Betsy" is a whimsical comedy about dating and moving on that gives friendship the rom-com treatment.

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Mission Statement

Our show is about female friendship and features a majority female creative team, as well as a diverse cast. We seek to provide opportunities for diversity in all cast and crew positions.

The Story

Hello!

 

My name is Emily McLeod and I am the writer and creator of When Mary Met Betsy. 

 

This show was dreamed upas these types of stories often are, after a particularly bad breakup. Several pints of Ben and Jerry's and spending a few days in sweat pants later, I started to rely more and more on my best friend, producer Allison Youngberg. That's when I realized that there aren't enough stories about the people who are there for us no matter what--our non-romantic soulmates, if you will. Maybe that person is your bestie, maybe it's your sister, maybe it's your corgi, I don't know who it is--but I guarantee you have that person. And I wrote this story for them. 

 

 

Pictured: A rare sighting of producers Emily McLeod and Allison Youngberg, not wearing sweatpants.

 

So then I wrote. I wrote, and I wrote, and rewrote for over a year. We saved money and we made a wacky little pilot about a romance novelist with a severe case of writer's block and her free-spirited best friend. Check out the trailer here:

 

When Mary Met Betsy Trailer from Emily McLeod on Vimeo.

 

When Mary Met Betsy is a millenial take on Grace and Frankie meets Man Seeking Woman. Quirky and romantic, with just a dash of When Harry Met Sally .

 

 

Oh, and did I mention the romance novels? Mary, our titular romance novelist, has only had one boyfriend. So let's just say her--ahem-- "inspiration" is very much lacking after their breakup. Naturally, she tries to write about it. The audience gets to see her imagination, and with it, lots and lots of romance novel covers. Like this one:

 

 

 We have five ready-to-shoot episodes about our heroines' misadventures with pick-up artists, catfishing, and even argumentative puppets. But there's still so much story to tell--maybe with your help we can continue to tell that story.

 

Thank you, 

Emily, Maureen & Allison

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Locations

Costs $2,000

We've got a fifties diner and more planned for filming. Great locations make great footage!

Crew

Costs $5,500

Hiring professionals to run sound and cameras is expensive, but will make sure our show looks great!

Crafty

Costs $1,000

Actors (and crew) are hungry people. Help us feed them? Also, coffee is important.

Actors

Costs $2,000

Actors are talented people and deserve to be paid for their time too!

Costumes

Costs $1,000

Making a romance novel come to life requires excellent threads and makeup!

Post Production

Costs $3,000

Once we're wrapped, more work begins! Help us make our film look and sound great!

Film Festivals

Costs $500

We'd love the opportunity to show the world our series, but festival fees add up quickly!

About This Team

 

 

 

Emily McLeod- Actress, "Mary," Writer, Creator, and Executive Producer. 

 

Emily has been acting professionally in Los Angeles for the past seven years, appearing in various short films, Shakespeare plays, and children's musical theatre. She has been training as a screenwriter with Alexa Alemmanni's writer's lab, "The Bad Pitch" for a year and a half.

Emily had her very own "meet cute" with co-producer Allison Youngberg when Ms. Youngberg came into her restaurant wearing a Shakespeare tee-shirt. "Do you like Shakespeare?" she asked, and they have been friends ever since. In her spare time, Emily is an amateur baker, painter, and extreme ABBA enthusiast.   

 

 

    

 

Allison Youngberg- Actress, "Betsy," Executive Producer

 

Allison recently produced and starred in the award winning short film "Abigail and Libby." A champion of new works, Allison also produced and starred in the Hollywood Fringe award winning new plays "The Gentrification Cycle" and "Thanksgiving." A graduate of Emerson College and the American Conservatory Theater's M.F.A. program, she workshopped "Phedre" with Olympia Dukakis. Allison is proud to to work with the Brimmer Street Theatre Company, We Make Movies and Naked Angels Los Angeles.

 

 

 

Maureen Lee Lenker- Director

 

Maureen is an award-winning journalist, as well as an actor, director, and fiction writer. She is the romance columnist at Entertainment Weekly and has written for a wide range of publications including The Hollywood Reporter, Turner Classic Movies, and Ms. Magazine.

 

As a director, she proudly oversaw the world premiere of "Emergency Operation" at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival. She has also directed productions of "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Maureen has assistant directed around Los Angeles, including the award-winning production of "Top Girls" at the Antaeus Theatre Company, as well as their production of "Henry IV, Part One" and the Colony's premiere of "Family Planning." 

 

Maureen has had her romantic fiction published in two short story anthologies, "Christmas Nookies" and "Then Comes Winter." A romance enthusiast and proud graduate of USC Film School, Maureen is head over heels to be a part of the "When Mary Met Betsy" production team. In addition to being an accomplished director and writer, Maureen holds multiple degrees! She has a BA in film and history, with a theatre minor from USC, an MA from Oxford in Early Modern British History, and an MA from USC in Arts and Entertainment Journalism.

 

 

 

Additional Cast and Crew:

Mike Miller- "James" (Series Regular)

 

Mike plays James, our literal "Knight in Shining Armor." James is Mary's longtime boyfriend and romance novel muse. Mike Miller is an actor from San Clemente, CA. He was raised by his mother and is of African American and Irish descent. Film played an influential role early on in Mike’s life, as the movie “Rudy” sparked his passion for the game of football and empowered him to pursue the sport as a college walk-on. Following a five-year stint on Wall Street, Mike positioned himself to return to Los Angeles to hone his craft and pursue a career as an actor full-time. His television credits include roles on the hit network shows Grey’s Anatomy, Major Crimes and Criminal Minds, among others. 

 

 

Sharon Spence- "Bird Woman" (Pilot)

 

Sharon Spence was born and raised in Mexico but got over her language confusion at an early age; other confusions, not so much. She has played a hippie, a drunkard, a virago, a witch, a curandera, a teacher and other various and sundry parts in film and on stage, all of which feel uncomfortably close to her own nature. Bird Lady, however, was simply a matter of finding a boa in the right shade of yellow, because she is the character, no acting necessary.

 

 

Liz Eldridge- Composer

 

Liz is a writer, actor, musician, and comic. She's got two dogs, two cats, too many keyboards, not enough guitars, and a boyfriend who cooks. The amazing Ms. Eldridge wrote and performed our theme song and several other songs for the pilot. www.lizeldridge.com

 

 

 

Kelsey Oliver- Costumer 

 

Kelsey burst on to the costuming scene at the tender age of six with her critically acclaimed design for the world premier of "The Rapping Grannies." Critics called her designs "adorable" and "so creative." Thus was born a life-long love of recycling other people's cast-offs into art. If you want to see what one woman can do with only a modest budget, a map of local thrift stores, and a prayer or two to the deity that keeps her sewing machine running, Kelsey's your girl.

 

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