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April Wade is an American actress, film producer and screenwriter.[1][2]

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Wade is best known for films and television series such as April Showers, Happy Endings,[3] Creepshow III, Day of the Dead 2: Contagium, Opie Gets Laid[4][5] and Junction.[6]

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April Wade is an American actress, film producer, and screenwriter known for her work in independent cinema, often taking on multiple roles in her projects as performer, writer, and producer. She founded Creating Women on Top Productions and has been recognized for the film Junction (2008), which she wrote, produced, and starred in, earning the Audience Award at the Dances with Films festival. She has also produced April Showers (2009) and appeared in various low-budget features and television guest spots. Wade trained at Chapman University, earning a BFA in Theatre/Film, and began her performing career at a young age. She operated Actors Creative Workshop from 2004 to 2010 before focusing on her production company and independent projects. Her credits span acting roles in films such as B4 (2012), KillCam: Live (2012), and guest appearances including an episode of Happy Endings (2011), alongside producing and writing efforts that emphasize genre work and creative control.

Early life

Birth and background

April Wade developed an interest in performance from a very young age. Her first known performance took place at age 3, when she portrayed a Twinkie made out of butcher paper on her grandmother's front lawn. She pursued formal education in the field at Chapman University, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre/Film. This training provided her foundation in acting and related disciplines prior to her professional career. Limited public information is available regarding her exact birth date or birthplace.

Career

Entry into acting

April Wade developed an interest in performance from a young age, with her first childhood "performance" occurring at age three. She later pursued formal training, earning a BFA in Theatre/Film from Chapman University, where she starred in numerous university productions. Following graduation, Wade relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a professional career in acting and related fields. In Spring 2004, shortly after completing her degree, she founded Actors Creative Workshop, an acting training studio that she owned and operated until selling it in Summer 2010. This venture established her early presence in the Los Angeles entertainment community as both an educator and emerging performer. Her early on-screen acting credits include a role as a nurse in the anthology horror film Creepshow III (2006). Wade made an early appearance in the independent feature Junction (2008), where she portrayed Michaela while also serving as the film's screenwriter. That same year, she appeared in Audie & the Wolf in the role of Katie in a commercial segment. In 2009, she featured in the short film The Nice Girl as Katie and took on a recurring role as GameMaster (also listed as Gamemaster or Game Master) across six episodes of the TV series Damsels and Dragons. Her initial work primarily involved independent films, short films, and limited television appearances, reflecting a gradual entry into professional acting through smaller-scale projects.

Roles in thriller television films

April Wade has made limited appearances in television formats, with her acting credits predominantly in independent feature films and shorts rather than made-for-TV productions. Her known television work includes a guest role as Carla in an episode of the comedy series Happy Endings in 2011. No credits in thriller television films, such as Lifetime-style thrillers or recurring roles in franchise series like "The Wrong" films, are listed in her filmography. Some of her film roles appear in genre projects with thriller or horror elements, such as her performance in the anthology horror film Creepshow III (2006), where she played a nurse. However, these are feature films rather than television movies. Her overall career shows no evident pattern of typecasting in supporting thriller TV roles like detectives or friends, nor collaborations with directors known for low-budget TV thrillers.

Producing and other contributions

April Wade has made significant contributions to independent filmmaking as a producer, often on low-budget and innovative projects. She founded Creating Women on Top Productions and has producer credits on several films and shorts, including The Concessionaires Must Die! (2017), B4 (2012), and KillCam: Live (2012). Wade produced and co-created KillCam: Live, an interactive horror experience that blended traditional filmmaking with real-time audience participation via social media, online chat, and other platforms, allowing viewers to influence character fates and storylines. The project's online elements attracted nearly two million views during production. She additionally served as executive producer on projects such as Girls! Girls! Girls! (2011), How to Have a Happy Marriage (2012), and The Perfect Fit (2012), and as line producer on Archetype (2011), among other short-form works. Outside of film production, Wade founded and operated Actors Creative Workshop in Los Angeles from spring 2004 until summer 2010, where she provided training and development opportunities for actors. She has also contributed as a screenwriter, notably on KillCam: Live (creator and story) and Junction (2008 screenplay), the latter of which received the Audience Award at the 11th Annual Dances with Films festival.

Notable works

The "Wrong" series roles

April Wade has not been credited with any roles in the "Wrong" series of Lifetime television thriller films, such as The Wrong Neighbor (2017), The Wrong Friend (2018), The Wrong Stepmother (2019), or The Wrong House Sitter (2020). Her acting career primarily features independent films and guest appearances in television series, including a role in Happy Endings (2011) and various low-budget horror and comedy projects like Day of the Dead 2: Contagium (2005). No sources indicate involvement in the recurring "Wrong" franchise, which typically features ensemble casts in standalone made-for-TV thrillers centered on deception and danger.

Other acting credits

April Wade has appeared in a variety of independent films and other projects. Her early credits include the short film Trick (2003), in which she portrayed a young streetwalker in a dramatic piece exploring difficult subject matter. She followed this with a role in the comedy Opie Gets Laid (2005), contributing to a low-budget feature centered on mistaken identities and romantic misadventures. In the drama Junction (2008), Wade played Michaela, an aspiring photojournalist entangled in the film's central narrative. She also appeared as the GameMaster in multiple episodes of the 2009 television series Damsels and Dragons, including the episode "The Next Journey". These roles highlight her involvement in diverse independent and short-form projects during the early phase of her career.

Personal life

Known personal details

April Wade has been married to Corey Wish since September 17, 2011. The couple has two children. She has a sibling named Scott Peter Wade.

Recognition

Reception and typecasting

April Wade's contributions to independent film and new media have garnered positive audience reception, particularly for her innovative work on the interactive horror project Killcam Live, which she co-created, produced, and performed in. The project blended traditional independent filmmaking with real-time audience interactivity across platforms like video, social media, and chat, resulting in nearly 2 million views during its initial run and ultimately exceeding 3 million views overall. Viewers demonstrated intense engagement by forming deep emotional connections to characters, creating fan blogs and YouTube content, and even sharing personal messages or crying on camera over story developments. Wade described the real-time interaction as both challenging and thrilling, noting that the emotional investment from fans was the strongest unexpected outcome. Industry interest in Killcam Live was evident, though initial pitches to professionals elicited reactions of being "terrified" by the concept, which Wade interpreted as validation of its originality. She expressed gratitude for the fans who drove its success on both creative and emotional levels, and highlighted her growing passion for live interactive projects as a new medium. Wade has discussed her career trajectory in interviews, emphasizing her lifelong love of acting while explaining her shift toward producing as a necessary means to generate opportunities, stating that "you just can’t be an actor these days." She has indicated enjoyment in the creative aspects of production and plans to leverage her acting experience in future directing efforts. No major sources discuss typecasting in relation to Wade's acting roles.

Current status

As of the most recent available information, April Wade's last credited work was as a producer on the film The Concessionaires Must Die! in 2017. She is attached to the completed but undated project All of You Will Die, where she plays the role of Nova, though no release information or premiere details have been announced. No further acting, producing, or other professional activities have been documented in reliable sources since that time, suggesting her public career has been low-profile or inactive in recent years.
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