Trisha Todd


Trisha Todd is HOOOOOTTTT!! I'm sure she still looks gorgeous now, after the movie 12 years ago. Read her book, I have to say, it's much better than the movie. I admire her honesty given the fact that she is an actress. God knows what kind of damage it had on her career. I love you Trisha. Keep up your good work.

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Hi I`m from Germany and i think al so that she looks very good after the movie 12 years ago. Did you still have her Adress for an Autogramm.

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trisha todd is my drama teacher!!! shes so cool

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I, too, know Trisha Todd. She's a pretty cool person, yeah. Still teaching, in 2007.

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Trisha's got a great career at a high school in Portland and two of the most amazing children ever. She is still GORGEOUS and is a wonderful and patient theatre teacher. Especially because we're all yahoos who give her a hard time and camp out in her room. Great teacher and visionary director. She's currently deconstructing "Our Town" and turning it in to a composition. She was also in "House of Blue Leaves" last year. Gotta love that woman.

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What an incredible talent she has. The camera loves her and she shows in this movie that she can act. When she is on screen the tension is just incredible.

I feel bad that she never went further in film, she has a presence, but our loss is Grant High's (and Portland's) gain.

As one who works in public education I know that she has touched many and inspired them. It is hard and under-rewarding work.

One can say what they want about the movie, it is a product of its time. The talkiness is just as I remember from the day. A friend on mine came out with this long monologue on power and politics and I kept thinking, "____, you sleep with your {female} roommate, you are a lesbian get on with it, I don't care, you are still my best friend."

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OK just so no one else had to say it - I know that one's gender affectation is not just about who or what one, to use a generally accepted euphemism, sleeps with. There is more much more and that is of course the point of the movie in question.

Sometimes, however, there is such as thing, as here, of too much information.

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