Audra Griffis: Dial Star
Dial Star is about a girl in her early 20s – her name is Celia and she works as a barista at a coffee shop. She’s an aspiring actress. She’s been in L.A. for a year and she still hasn’t got her lucky break yet.
She’s out one night with her friend Natalie, she runs into AnnaLynne McCord, who drops her phone. Celia picks it up and has all these opportunities – getting invited to parties, premiers, charity events, and she’s trying to give her phone back, but the situations always cross each other.
While all this is happening, she ends up running into the guy that she has had a crush on for the past year that comes into the coffee shop, who only starts to notice her once she is showing up to these events and parties. So she’s kind of confused on what she should do. Should she give back the phone and let Anna Lynn hold some kind of dignity, or should she keep going? This is so great that Austin’s noticing her, she’s getting into these parties, so she’s kind of faced with that I don’t know what to do. It’s kind of the best of both worlds kind of thing.
And she ends up getting an audition for Thelma and Louise through AnnaLynne and at the end she ends up booking it and finding out that AnnaLynne is her counterpart.
You can check out the trailer for the show here:


Alison Goodman is a Writer, Casting Director and pop culture junkie based in New York. She has worked for the CW, ABC Family and the WB. A self-proclaimed TV fanatic, there isn’t a Bravo marathon she hasn’t vegged out to, she still mourns the loss of “Friday Night Lights,” and can’t go to sleep on Thursday night if she hasn’t watched “The Vampire Diaries.”

