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Marlene Brehm is a diversely acclaimed award-winning actress, writer-producer, singer-songwriter, creative executive producer and entrepreneur in multiple industries. Over her career she has spearheaded multiple Platinum MarCom Awards as executive producer for marketing commercials, she co-wrote and Executive Produced her first music album "Reach The Sky" which debuted at #10 on the Billboard Charts in association with EMI, she also Executive Produced and co-wrote herself as the musical artist "Lexxica" launching her to the #1 EDM musical artist on the European Pop Charts where she remained for 26 weeks. She worked as a creative Executive Producer and co-writer on multiple short films, including The Rebound, and several music videos. As a distinguished business strategist, her knack for team building and contagious enthusiasm helped to exponentially grow multiple companies increasing profits upwards of 400% by using the innovative "social proof" approach to the marketplace: creating an infectious community culture so undeniable that everyone wants to be a part of it. These innate producorial skills effectively translate into all of her projects where focus on the business pipeline delivers undeniable products to target audiences. As an actress, her most notable roles include, "Emily" on That 70's Show, "Phoebe" on Without A Trace, "Claflin" on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, "Jeannie Noble" (in the multiple festivals) award-winning indie short film A Noble Way, and "Chloe Wells" in her own project, The Rebound. She studied musical theater, acting, music, and dance at the elite Webster University Conservatory and continued her studies working directly with Anita Jesse, Michael Woolson, Mona Lee, Nancy Banks, Dino Ladki, Francene Selkirk, James Levine, and the Shari Shaw Studios. Her notable leading roles in the musical theater stage include"Eponine" in Les Miserables, "Annie" in Annie Get Your Gun and "Alice" in Alice the Rock Opera.