Anna Sahlstrom

Anna Sahlstrom is an actress and writer. Her most recent credit was a Court TV show. She also did a Pepsi commercial and a PSA over the past year. She wrote the short film, Pick Me!, in which she also starred, that premiered at the Filmstock Film Festival in 2011. Her other film credits include the voice of the Neighbor in the English language dub of the film Chameleon and the role of Donna in the docudrama, The Rite of Exorcism: Myths, Mystery, and Hope, with Veritas Pictures. She is also a writer who adapted her play, The Go-Girls, into a screenplay, which was a finalist in the 8x8 Screenwriting Contest hosted by 8 Sided Films. She received a Post-Graduate Certificate in Acting from Drama Studio London and a BA in Theatre from Loyola Marymount University.

Anna Sahlstrom is an actress and writer. Her most recent credit was a Court TV show. She also did a Pepsi commercial and a PSA over the past year. She wrote the short film, Pick Me!, in which she also starred, that premiered at the Filmstock Film Festival in 2011. Her other film credits include the voice of the Neighbor in the English language dub of the film Chameleon and the role of Donna in the docudrama, The Rite of Exorcism: Myths, Mystery, and Hope, with Veritas Pictures. She is also a writer who adapted her play, The Go-Girls, into a screenplay, which was a finalist in the 8x8 Screenwriting Contest hosted by 8 Sided Films. She received a Post-Graduate Certificate in Acting from Drama Studio London and a BA in Theatre from Loyola Marymount University.


Credits Include

Year
Credit
2016 [added]
Keather vs. Uber
Roommate
2016 [added]
Justice For All With Judge Cristina Perez
Litigant
2016 [added]
Pepsi
Chinese Finger Trap Woman
2015 [added]
Business Casual
Short
2015 [added]
Offices Stink
Commercial
2014 [added]
Special Space Units
Short
2014 [added]
Pitch the Monkey
Commercial
2012 [added]
Mad As Hell
Online Commerc
2011 [IMDB]
Pick Me!
Short
2011 [added]
The Rite of Exorcism: Myths, Mystery, and Hope
Donna
2008 [IMDB]
Chameleon
Neighbor voice