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- Ruby Marie Farris-Fields nine year battle with unmanaged schizophrenia, homelessness, multiple cancers, breast cancer, and a brain lymphoma before being found by Missing Persons and brought home to safety.
- A young hearing-impaired gymnast from Culver City, becomes one of the most famous stunt actresses of the 70s and 80s before losing her chance at fame due to a tragic twist of fate.
- Marneen Lynne Fields music video performing the famous Marilyn Monroe song, "Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend" for her "She's Almost Famous" TV sitcom.
- A sentimental lady desires her young lover of yesterday.
- London composer David Palfreyman awakens one day from a haunting dream starring James Bond and Grace Jones and he ignites his pen to passion in "Shadows" The Musical.
- "I'm Gonna Be a Hollywood Stuntman" is a music video showcasing Marneen Lynne Fields' #1 song on the country and country-pop charts. The song is the title track to her award-winning screenplay, "Johnny Hawk AKA Hard Nuts to Crack."
- A compilation of various live TV, radio shows, and red carpet interviews where Marneen Fields talks about her work as a SAG actress since 1976 and discusses her 5-Star rated "The Illusive Craft of Acting: An Actor's Preparation Process."
- "How Did We Fall in Love?" is the music video for BMI composer, Keith L. Hall's song "How Did We Fall in Love?" The video stars Frank Sinatra tribute artist, Randy Fosburgh on lead vocals.
- Multiple award winning and chart topping POP singer, ASCAP composer, scriptwriter, and SAG actress Marneen Fields LIVE performance as a woman fighting for love for fashion designer Eugene Sidney's 55th Birthday Party.
- "Diva at the Beauty Salon" is an episode of a sitcom short created by SAG actress, and pop-rock adult contemporary artist, Marneen Lynne Fields who's also a scriptwriter. Marneen came up with the idea to share weekly stories about her career as a professional actress (1976 to present), and a Hollywood stunt woman (1976 to 1991) in the series.
- Educational demonstration of a beginner art technique created by Marneen L. Fields based on her successful online article that hit the Top 5 Articles on Art titled, "Transferring Your Photo to Canvas."
- "Train Ride to Portland" is the title track to Marneen Fields' film, "A Lost and Found Gem." The true drama about Ruby Marie Farris-Fields battle with schizophrenia and multiple cancers while living as a homeless street person.
- Award-winning pop-blues/soft-rock artist Marneen Lynne Fields shares rare interviews and performance footage and as she talks about her award-winning songs and music and shares some of her composition styles.
- SOYTS is a Eurotech pop song about a tyrannical actor who breaks a young starlet's heart. The video showcases live performances of Marneen performing the song at LA red carpet events and on a staircase in Circus Circus in Las Vegas.
- Film historian John Harrison interviews wrestler Rock Riddle about his work on "Blue Sunshine" and other movies for a documentary series starring, John Harrison.
- Marneen Fields plays an abused wife on the brink of a nervous breakdown who's dealing with Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS) in the short film "The Usual."
- A fragile and destroyed woman crawls to her Holy place to pray when into her arms flies a white dove of love.
- Award winning singer, composer, scriptwriter, and actress Marneen Lynne Fields on stage at 2012 LA Comedy Awards with Guinness Book record for long fingernails, accepting her Producers Choice Nomination plaque for "Kathryn Davis - Take 2"
- Multiple award winning and chart topping Pop singer, ASCAP composer, scriptwriter and SAG actress Marneen Lynne Fields talks about winning the 1st Annual G.O.D. Award in Music for her vocal performance in We Can Take Some of the Hurt Away.
- A grieving lover mourns the loss of a mad tormented poet who committed suicide while praying for his soul to find peace.
- The INShow hour long video interview with multiple award winning singer-songwriter Marneen Lynne Fields about her music. AIMA Best Blues Artist of the Year - Finalist.