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Colette Weber Shaw made first her on-screen debut at four years old as a cherubic angel in the iconic, Day Is Done (2006), a feature film by the world renowned artist Mike Kelley. She studies at the Young Actors Studio in the advanced teen program and does private coaching with the artistic director of the studio, Jeff Alan-Lee. Colette most recently was the lead in an independent feature film, The Day of Forevermore (2016), where she plays a young witch struggling to free herself from the burden of caring for her aging, delusional mother. Colette also appears in the feature film California's Forgotten Children directed by Melody C. Miller. Colette recently won the national 2018 Young Playwright's Festival with her play How Not to be a Junk Yard Dog at the Stella Adler Theater in Hollywood produced by the Blank Theater.