femscriptintros's profile picture. Producer. These are intros for female leads in actual scripts I read. Names changed to JANE, otherwise verbatim. Update as I go. Apologies if I quote your work.

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Producer. These are intros for female leads in actual scripts I read. Names changed to JANE, otherwise verbatim. Update as I go. Apologies if I quote your work.

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JANE (30s) -- Beautiful, but pissed.


JANE is attractive, but there is a weariness in her. Life taking its toll.


JANE, 26, a freckled hottie in a powder blue skirt-suit.


JANE, forties, looks thirty-five.


JANE, mid-twenties, with a lithe, gossamer beauty that belies a deep inner strength she’s unaware she possesses.


JANE looks sexy in her gym gear as she works up a sweat.


JANE’s the Harvard type, smart as shit, and beautiful.


JANE (mid-20s), returns with plates for everyone. She's pretty, Hispanic.


JANE, 40s, good looking for her age.


JANE, 40, gorgeous blond, big breasted, great body, beautiful smile.


JANE, 50s, still very attractive.


JANE, 30s, is cute, but could be hot if she made an effort.


JANE (30). Cute, but dumb as a bunny.


JANE, 40s, beautiful but harsh.


JANE, 30s, attractive, talks to her friend JANE, 30s, beautiful.


JANE, 30s, tomboyish hot.


We’re close on a woman’s perfect ass in a thong (this ass belongs to JANE, 19).


Second script in a row that involves extensive supporting-character-breast-focus, folks. If I didn’t have an NDA on these I’d share, but in the meantime I’ll just let you imagine how weird and gross it is.


Look, I’m just going to say this: if you’re going out of your way to describe supporting characters as “buxom” for no reason you might want to rethink your adjectives.


Enter JANE, early to mid 30’s, dressed in a form fitting power suit. She has the body of a teenager and the face of a star.


A sexy blonde emerges from the background. Stunning. Definitely a looker. This is JANE.


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