Bridget Rose Perrotta

Actor • Singer • Creator • Funny Person

UPCOMING

Starring as DALIA in:

This Sea Great and Wide

(Therein Are Creeping Things Innumerable)

Short Film

Premiering Spring 2024

Starring as LAINEY in:

One Knock…

Short Film

Premiering Spring 2024

Starring as AUTUMN in:

Oopsy

Short Film

Premiering Spring 2024

NEW

Starring as MARGOT BENTLEY in:

HELL HOUSE LLC ORIGINS: THE CARMICHAEL MANOR

Now Steaming on Shudder, AMC+, Apple TV, Prime Video, & more!

Very much enjoyed this... More than a few moments made my skin crawl with anticipation, and that’s not easy to do. Chilling stuff.
— Mike Flanagan, Creator of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House

Shudder’s

“Best of 2023”

&

“Most Watched Films of the Year”

PRESS

Dead Meat Horror Awards Nominee for:

“Best Remake or Sequel”

The acting is the best the franchise has seen. Bridget Rose Perrotta is fantastic as the lead Margot, a sleuth whose passion for solving cases is displayed well. She has a curiosity that doesn’t falter, even when things become scary and dangerous.
— Film Focus Online, Rotten Tomatoes Critic
Right off the bat, I will say that this movie is beautifully cast. Bridget Rose Perrotta completely took their role, ran with it and went way above what was expected of them.
— Macabre Daily
Cognetti has also cast refreshingly interesting performers. Perrotta is especially compelling as the quirky Margot – we can believe that she hangs onto the camera when the going gets rough.
— Assignment X, Rotten Tomatoes Critic
Bridget Rose Perrotta and her co-stars manage to convey a genuine sense of fear and unease, immersing the audience in their growing terror. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, enhancing the authenticity of their interactions and making their predicament more relatable.
— The Movie Blog
The cast were some of the brightest spots in this film. They brought out the best in the movie by convincing the audience to buy into the story…Bridget Rose Perrotta, who plays the lead, Margot Bentley, adds an amiable, quirky flair to her character while still pulling off the hint of a troubled past.
— Dead Talk News

Best Actress” recipient

For Lizbeth in CEO by Jenny Lyn Bader

— The Theater Project’s Annual Think Fast Festival

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