Meg Fravreau
Meg Favreau is a writer, filmmaker, and artist originally from the birch-fingered clutches of northern New Hampshire. She’s written for several animated series, she co-wrote the satirical animated feature THE TWITS for Netflix, and her prose has appeared in publications including THE NEW YORKER, REAL SIMPLE, MCSWEENEY’S, and X-R-A-Y. The short film Meg wrote and directed, HOT DOG STEERING WHEEL, played in several festivals and won Best Short Short at the 2021 Fort Myers Film Festival. Meg is currently developing a feature with Imagine Entertainment, and she lives in Los Angeles with her partner, cat, and collection of fake hands.
TONY ROBBINS IS DEAD (feature film)
A convention center employee’s life is upended when she discovers that famed motivational speaker Tony Robbins is actually a robotic suit operated by a smaller person tucked inside – and she’s forced to take over the job.