Money Back Scarentee
April 24, 2016

Hunter disappears. Tate gets a big job offer and Alex finally meets Tate's roommate Paul. Tate makes a huge decision about his current death and future life, in Hollywood.

Take You Out for a Bite
April 24, 2016

Tate starts to lose control over his appetite, for fame. He tries to hone his skills in acting and movement workshops. Paul and Alex have an idea to spice up Tate's "afterlife" and "nightlife."

This Town Needs an Exorcist
April 24, 2016

Alex discovers a new skill that changes her career. Hunter's too. Tate and Alex hang out at the diner. Roberta the waitress is not pleased. Ever.

The "X" Is Silent But Deadly
April 24, 2016

Tate keeps having "those dreams." Alex becomes bored with her work and continues to work on her ghost skills. Tate books his first big movie. As "Zombie #3."

Talent and Brains
April 24, 2016

Tate tries to keep his secret from Paul, his constantly terrified roommate. On garbage day, Alex finds her power, starts to get work, and finally contacts Hunter. Tate comes out of the "zombie closet."

Polterguise
April 24, 2016

Now living as the undead, Tate gets a talent manager. Alex still struggles with her visibility in Hollywood and continues to haunt Tate.

Throw the Switch!
April 24, 2016

Tate gets the ultimate ultimatum from his frustrated travel agent turned talent agent, Margot Mullen. Book something or "I'm going to have to let you go." Does Flatline Inc. offer a solution he can live with? Alex might have something to say about that. With a company who's slogan is "Getting Actors Work, Even if it Kills Them," what could go wrong?

Career Suicide
April 24, 2016

Acting Dead is a satirical dark comedy about the world of Hollywood zombies, and not just the ones leaving their Botox appointments in Beverly Hills. What if your acting career took a turn for the worse, and the only way to be cast in the ever-growing number of zombie-based TV show and movies was to...actually become one? Welcome to the afterlife of Tate and Alex, both struggling to get by, living in their new skin, or what's left of it. But life doesn't slow down just because your heart stopped beating. Sometimes you have to go six feet under to get to the top.

Search history
delete
Popular search