Veronica DiPippo
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Veronica began her career as an apprentice actor with Jon Strasberg's Mirror Repertory Company in New York where she studied acting with mentor and fellow company member Geraldine Page. During her acting years, she appeared in numerous roles in regional, touring, and off-Broadway theaters before turning to writing and directing.
As a playwright, over thirty productions of her original works have been produced at theaters on both coasts including Riverside Shakespeare, American Globe, The Nat Horne, 13th Street Theater, and Theater 40. Theater directing highlights include productions of Fences, Crimes of the Heart, and Lulu's Last Stand.
Shifting her focus to film, Veronica climbed her way up the Hollywood food chain by working in production offices, analyzing scripts for top production companies, and working nearly every crew position imaginable in independent films. In 2004, Veronica and husband Marc Aramian launched their own production company, Crunch Entertainment. While developing independent projects, she worked as a screenwriter for Disney Feature Animation, Disney Toons, Fours Moons, and Latitude Entertainment.
Prior to her cancellation in 2009 before it was fashionable, Veronica won multiple, independent filmmaker awards and numerous nominations. Highlights include the Audience Award for Best Live Action short at Palm Springs International ShortFest, and Best Director at San Francisco Women's International Film Festival.
Post-cancellation, Veronica and Marc moved to the South and began providing film production services for non-profit voices in our culture that have been effectively silenced by the mainstream media including pregnancy resource centers, churches, foster care, municipal projects that enrich people's lives, and pro-life organizations.
As a playwright, over thirty productions of her original works have been produced at theaters on both coasts including Riverside Shakespeare, American Globe, The Nat Horne, 13th Street Theater, and Theater 40. Theater directing highlights include productions of Fences, Crimes of the Heart, and Lulu's Last Stand.
Shifting her focus to film, Veronica climbed her way up the Hollywood food chain by working in production offices, analyzing scripts for top production companies, and working nearly every crew position imaginable in independent films. In 2004, Veronica and husband Marc Aramian launched their own production company, Crunch Entertainment. While developing independent projects, she worked as a screenwriter for Disney Feature Animation, Disney Toons, Fours Moons, and Latitude Entertainment.
Prior to her cancellation in 2009 before it was fashionable, Veronica won multiple, independent filmmaker awards and numerous nominations. Highlights include the Audience Award for Best Live Action short at Palm Springs International ShortFest, and Best Director at San Francisco Women's International Film Festival.
Post-cancellation, Veronica and Marc moved to the South and began providing film production services for non-profit voices in our culture that have been effectively silenced by the mainstream media including pregnancy resource centers, churches, foster care, municipal projects that enrich people's lives, and pro-life organizations.