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別名: Andrea Weber
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Dreya Weber, born Andrea Weber on May 8, 1961 in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, is an American actress and aerialist. She attended Hunter College in New York. Weber performed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and has worked as an aerialist for various entertainers including Madonna, Pink, Cher, and Britney Spears. She produced and starred in 'The Gymnast' (2006) and 'A Marine Story', demonstrating her aerial skills. Weber identifies as omnisexual and is married to writer/director Ned Farr.
別名: T-Love, Traci kamile Dinwiddie, Tracie Dinwiddie, Tracy Dinwiddie
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Traci Dinwiddie, born Thunderbird Dinwiddie of Syrian descent in Anchorage, Alaska, is an American actress known for her roles in films such as 'Summer Catch' (2001), 'The Notebook' (2004), and 'Elena Undone' (2010). She has also appeared in television shows like 'One Tree Hill', 'Dawson's Creek', and 'Supernatural'. Her career spans from 1998 to the present, with notable works including 'End of the Spear' (2006), 'Mr. Brooks' (2007), and recent films 'Raven's Touch' (2015) and 'Stuff' (2015).
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After a tragic accident that she believes is her fault, Raven Michaels retreats to her family's remote cabin in the woods, on the brink of a nervous breakdown and seeking solace in isolation. Meanwhile, Kate Royce brings her two teenage children camping nearby as a last effort to strengthen their bond amidst distractions from technology and romance. When these two worlds collide, Raven and Kate find unexpected opportunities for intimacy and healing through one another.
'Raven's Touch' (2015) is an American drama film directed by Marina Rice Bader and Dreya Weber, with a script written by Dreya Weber herself. The story revolves around Raven Michaels, who blames herself for a tragic accident and seeks solitude in the woods to cope with her guilt. Concurrently, Kate Royce takes her teenagers camping as an attempt to connect with them away from modern distractions. When these two groups intersect, they offer each other unanticipated chances at emotional connection and recovery.