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Morley wrote and performed the critically acclaimed play, “True Confessions of a Go-Go Girl,” which was published in “The Best Women’s Plays of 1998,” ran Off Broadway for several years, was performed across the country, including the San Francisco’s “Solo Mio Festival;” and was made into a Lifetime Movie of the Week.

Jill also produced radio documentaries for NPR’s “This American Life” and “The World.” A contributing writer to several periodicals including; “The Village Voice,” “Bust Magazine,” and “The New York Press,” she was a producer/correspondent with Michael Moore for “The Awful Truth.” Her short stories and monologues are published in several anthologies alongside Wendy Wasserstein, Steve Martin and Arthur Miller.  Jill’s short story, “Teaching Rose” is published in “Everything You Know About Sex is Wrong.”

Jill’s critically acclaimed documentary film, “Stripped” won awards at festivals, ran theatrically in New York and LA, and ran on the Sundance Channel. Her short, “Eye Poppin” and other films she was involved in, played festivals such as, AFI Film Festival, Santa Barbara Film Festival, and the International San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.  She is currently working on the feature doc, “Girl In The Ring,” about women using boxing to fight their demons and empower themselves.

Jill’s company Shooting Ninjas Productions creates videos for such clients as Activision, Gerber, The US Marine Corps, Mercedes, Time Magazine, and the government of Philadelphia.

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