Peggy Olson by Trilby Tener (New York, NY)
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About Trilby: "I am an OB/Gyn, and delivering this scene was a labor of love for me."
About Trilby: "I am an OB/Gyn, and delivering this scene was a labor of love for me."
Wow. This is really creative! I love that you did something different but kept it in context with the show and the character. Just love it!
You certainly popped out a nice perforrmance. Well done.
So creative, and hilarious! I love it. Nice job!
So clever. And brilliantly executed. I enjoyed it immensely.
You are hysterical! Omg, this is soooo funny. You have her character down, perfectly and its so fun to watch!
Amazing acting job! You are really hilarious and play her character perfectly. It is really entertaining to watch!
Wow, this is great. Really funny
I love that there is such irony here with the character. She's pushing out a baby, and her mind is on her work situation. Brilliant
This should be an editor's pick for sure. Funny that you're a doctor. Perhaps a second career?
This is really funny, and really original, as well. I totally get it
I just stumbled upon this and love it. Great idea for the character's monologue.
I like your humor. The fact that you have Peggy begrudgingly pushing out her baby while perseverating about her work situation. It's genius. Am I the only one who gets this???
'This is like the perfect SNL spoof for Peggy's character. Brilliant
Are you sure you're not an actor, Doc? Pretty good. I like how you work in the character's situation
I love this one! Just found it. Great idea for your delivery
I'm pushing for this Peggy! Kudos, doc
The fact that you were able to get through this monologue without cracking up wins my vote'
'Original. I appreciate the irony.
What creativity........and the double entendre. How Clever!
Nice work, doc. Perhaps you should consider a career in the movies!
I don't care if you're not a professional actor like many in this contest, because the idea alone is genius! And the execution is pretty well done for an amateur. You get my vote!
I have been viewing these entries off and on since the beginning of the contest and just noticed this submission . I much prefer to check out and vote for the creative ones on here like this one rather than those trying to simply, or not so simply replicate the character. While many of these actors or non-actors by trade offer excellent impersonations, do we expect or want someone to outdo the original cast? Perhaps some see this as a casting call to get a big break? And while there is certainly nothing wrong with that, I wonder if that is the point of the contest. I asked myself this same question and therefore checked out the contest guidelines. It appears originality and compelling nature are important for final judging. In addition this creative and clever interpretation, I have come across only a handful of others with the qualities of being original and compelling, it seems that these people have the right idea. Great job to all of you!
There is symbolism in every detail of a Mad Men episode. There is deeper meaning here as well. Nice job.
This is hilarious--I really hope you win. Good luck!
This is very creative. A Job well done! Love the irony!
This is very creative. A Job Well done. Love the irony. Mike
This is not acting. It is just annoying as hell. Don't give up your day job, mommy.
Very informative...
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Something different, Hooray! This is a great parody. I totally get what you were trying to show us with the double entendre for this character.
Love it, doc! Low budget and you don't take yourself too seriously. You and Justin Zell should meet!