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Duration: 18 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Lisa Joyce was born and raised in Chicago, receiving her BFA in Acting from DePaul University's Theater School. She has had notable stage credits including 'Red Light Winter' at Steppenwolf Theatre (Pulitzer Prize finalist), 'La Bete' on Broadway/West End with Mark Rylance, and national tour of 'Doubt'. Off-Broadway appearances include 'Love, Loss and What I Wore', 'The Ugly One' (Drama Desk nominee), and productions at The Public, New York Theater Workshop, and Signature Theatre. She is a member of LAByrinth Theater Company and won a Helen Hayes Award for her role in 'Blackbird'. No substantial biographical information was provided regarding Lisa Joyce's role or character in the movie 'Messenger (2009)'.
Release Year: 2009
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The Messenger
Director: Oren Moverman
Writer: Alessandro Camon, Oren Moverman
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Companies: Oscilloscope
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: bereavement, casualty of war, iraq war, soldier, war widow, wounded
Will Montgomery (Owen Campbell), a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant who has returned home from Iraq, is assigned to the Army’s Casualty Notification service alongside Captain Tony Stone (Woody Harrelson). Their duty involves delivering the news of fallen soldiers to their families. During their assignments, Will becomes drawn to Olivia Pitterson (Jessica Mace Schlade), a woman whom they have informed about her husband's death.
‘Messenger’ is a drama film released in 2009 directed by Oren Moverman. Set against the backdrop of the Iraq War, the movie explores the aftermath of war through the lens of those who deliver its most devastating news. The story focuses on Will Montgomery, a soldier trying to navigate his new role as a casualty notification officer while grappling with his own experiences from the war. His interactions with the families he meets, particularly Olivia Pitterson, force him to confront the reality of his actions and the consequences of war.