Elizabeth Von Isser Talks New Film "Kate Hugo" and Acting Journey Elizabethvonisser.com Katehugo.com About the Guest(s): Elizabeth Von Isser is a seasoned multi-hyphenate professional in the film industry, known for her extensive contributions as an actor, writer, and producer. With over 30 film credits and numerous voice acting gigs, she has carved a significant niche for herself. Transitioning from a career as a manufacturing engineer, Elizabeth embraced her passion for acting in 2013, leading her to write and star in her own feature-length screenplay, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem." Her varied career is a testament to creativity and persistence, inspiring others to pursue their ambitions regardless of age or background. Episode Summary: Join Chris Voss as he engages with superlatively talented Elizabeth Von Isser, a film industry veteran known for her roles both in front of and behind the camera. Dive into Elizabeth's transformative journey from a Midwest upbringing and a career in engineering to producing and starring in award-winning films. With a lens on her latest project, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem," this episode offers a fascinating exploration of breaking age barriers in Hollywood, overcoming obstacles, and nurturing one's creative passions. Elizabeth vividly shares her inspiration behind creating "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem." Specifically inspired by the ingenious crime-solving style of the first female Pinkerton detectives, Elizabeth brings forward a compelling narrative set in the near future. Her movie, a blend of historical inspiration and futuristic imagination, acts as a beacon for talented, yet undiscovered local actors and crew from Tucson, Arizona. Moreover, the episode delves into Elizabeth's trials in raising funds and navigating the challenges of producing a SAG-compliant film, aiming for theatrical releases across domestic and international markets. Key Takeaways: Elizabeth Von Isser transitioned from engineering to the film industry, combined her technical background and artistic aspirations to pursue her passion. Her latest project, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem," reflects not only innovation in storytelling but a tribute to historical female detectives while presenting futuristic outcomes. Despite societal age norms in Hollywood, Elizabeth successfully charts her path by creating roles and opportunities that diversify typical portrayals of women over 55. She highlights the intricacies of film production, including regional issues and unique experiences in the cinematic landscape of Tucson. Project insights reveal her strategic plans for distribution and expansion into possible future sequels or series adaptations. Notable Quotes: "I didn't wanna make a movie about Kate Warren and the Pinkertons, but I was inspired by the way that she solved that crime." "I think I'm pretty equally left, right Brained." "I never expected it to, I guess we went SAG ultra low budget and so we have some SAG actors in it, and that created a whole nother level of complication." "With every year that I got older, it seemed like the opportunities were less and less." "The vast majority of our cast was also local…that created a whole nother level of complication in that, you know, we had to make sure we were following all the SAG rules."