Autumn Withers
Autumn Withers
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Autumn Withers is an award-winning, American screen/stage actress, screenwriter, and author. Her television credits include guest appearances on: FBI: Most Wanted (CBS), Emily in Paris (Netflix), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon), Grey's Anatomy (ABC), Modern Family (ABC), Masters of Sex (SHO), Growing Up Fisher (NBC), Army Wives (Lifetime), and a recurring arc opposite Jenny Slate in the JASH digital series Catherine, an audience favorite at Sundance. She appeared in the world's first film made during lockdown, Cabin Fever, alongside an international cast. She can also be seen in drama Any Day with Sean Bean, Monarch with Illeana Douglas, and she stars in Avalanche, for which she won Best Actress in a Feature at NoHo Cinefest. Casting Director Erica Bream has said, "I'm always excited to see what Autumn will do with a role. Her ease with both comedy and drama add layers and subtlety to any character, no matter the piece, and her confidence as she makes strong, appropriate choices is so appealing. She's a joy to watch." Autumn's select theater credits include the role of Ann Deever in Arthur Miller's All My Sons (Los Angeles) and the world premiere of the hit play, Is There Sex After Marriage? by playwright Jeff Gould. A native of South Carolina, and a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, Autumn got her start on stage as the youngest cast member in the Broadway show Yo' Alice directed by Maurice Hines and as one of the famed Radio City Rockettes.
Autumn's stage/screen career along with her Creative Writing degree fostered her desire to write female-driven stories of her own. In 2015, she partnered with Broadway lyricist and novelist, Ryann Ferguson. Their slate of content ranges from biting female comedy to historical adaptation to southern psychological thriller and has acquired options and various commendations from Screencraft, Austin Film Festival, and HBO. Autumn also collaborates with screenwriter Darren O'Hare; together, they speak fluent romcom. Their first comedy pilot was a semi-finalist at Sundance Episodic Lab. Autumn's semi-autobiographical dramedy feature, Sprog, was honored by Slamdance. She also cut her producing chops on the award-winning dark comedy feature, Avalanche, now streaming globally. Autumn's debut novel, a steamy romantic dramedy set across France, will be released in 2025.
Autumn is the founder of the Hollywood Women's Collective, which had a vibrant run of empowering creatives and entrepreneurs via industry collaborations, goal groups, charitable causes, guest speakers, and live events.
Autumn shares her time between Manhattan, Atlanta, and Paris with her artist husband, incredible daughter, and untrained rescue dog.
Autumn's stage/screen career along with her Creative Writing degree fostered her desire to write female-driven stories of her own. In 2015, she partnered with Broadway lyricist and novelist, Ryann Ferguson. Their slate of content ranges from biting female comedy to historical adaptation to southern psychological thriller and has acquired options and various commendations from Screencraft, Austin Film Festival, and HBO. Autumn also collaborates with screenwriter Darren O'Hare; together, they speak fluent romcom. Their first comedy pilot was a semi-finalist at Sundance Episodic Lab. Autumn's semi-autobiographical dramedy feature, Sprog, was honored by Slamdance. She also cut her producing chops on the award-winning dark comedy feature, Avalanche, now streaming globally. Autumn's debut novel, a steamy romantic dramedy set across France, will be released in 2025.
Autumn is the founder of the Hollywood Women's Collective, which had a vibrant run of empowering creatives and entrepreneurs via industry collaborations, goal groups, charitable causes, guest speakers, and live events.
Autumn shares her time between Manhattan, Atlanta, and Paris with her artist husband, incredible daughter, and untrained rescue dog.
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