Dee Freeman

SUNDAY, MARCH 30TH, 7pm—“FAMILY PORTRAITS”

“POISON GUN”

A six-year-old remembers being placed in the impossible position of telling what she knows about her grandfather’s secret to authorities in the Deep South.

Dee is an actor/writer who entered the United States Marine Corps after a high school dare and left six years later as Sergeant Freeman. Afterwards, she lived in Japan working as a disc jockey at an all-Japanese radio station, FM Aomori. (No one spoke any English.) Dee has spent the last twenty years as an actor. Her TV credits include the recent pilot, DELICATE STATE, the made-for-tv movie, URBAN TEACH NOW, and the series, SHAMELESS, PRETTY THE SERIES, DO US PART ANACOSTIA and STANDARDIZED PATIENCE. Her credits also include three years at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and being honored with two NAACP Image Award nominations.