- Brijana Prooker is Los Angeles-based freelance journalist whose words have appeared in Washington Post's The Lily, Shondaland, Newsday, Elle, Good Housekeeping, PopSugar, Narratively, Bitch Media, Observer, Coveteur, Well+Good and Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine. Additional bylines include Business Insider, Hello Giggles, The Progressive, and Entrepreneur. Brijana Prooker is also the mama to two peanut butter-hued rescue girls: a pit bull named Ivy and cat named Doosis.
An award winning writer, actor and producer, Brijana Prooker founded WOOF Productions with the goal of donating film proceeds to animals in need. WOOF Productions is named after her Golden Retriever-Chow Chow Woofie, whose furry face is seen at the opening of all her WOOF Productions films.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brijana Prooker
- Bri Prooker raised the budget for Gut-to-Go (2010) using an innovative method that sparked a feature story on George Pennacchio's "Hollywood Wrap" on KABC Los Angeles' 11 o'clock news in April 2010. Bri raised her budget by offering her neighbors cookies, cupcakes, homemade meals, babysitting and dog walking services as "thank yous" for their donations.
- Bri Prooker won 1st runner up for Best Supporting Actress in a short for Gut-to-Go (2010) at the 2010 Action on Film International Film Festival.
- Bri Prooker spent four months and over a hundred hours rehearsing to play three parts in Gut-to-Go (2010): Amy, an exercise-and-diet obsessed Georgia native who's struggling to achieve the LA ideal of female perfection; Cyndi, an overly-eager TV reporter who authoritatively quotes The New York Times, and Sue, a British infomercial host with a very passionate view about what makes men sexy.
- Bri Prooker invited all her neighbors who had donated to Gut-to-Go (2010)in order to make production possible to a neighborhood premiere, which sparked a follow-up feature story on George Pennacchio's "Hollywood Wrap" on KABC Los Angeles' 11 o'clock news in October 2010.
- Bri Prooker had her entire head cast by Ron Karkoska of Monster FX in order to make a prosthetic jaw for her role in Blockhead (2010).
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