
Former Cosmopolitan Magazine Playgirl of the Year, Elissa Eaton has worked as a Hollywood stunt girl, travelled the globe as a syndicated Theater, Film and Society columnist, and was a resort and food critic for such publications as The Beverly Hills Post, LA Restaurant Magazine, Hot Spots Magazine, Century City News, Spotlight Casting, The Movie Gazette, and numerous others. Theater productions include Theater 40 in Bevelry Hills, The Cast Theater, First Stage, The Santa Monica Playhouse, Group Repertory Theater, and other prestigious venues. Eaton has filmed with many famous directors, Ken Russell and Robert Altman among others. She has also produced her award winning plays throughout Los Angeles. Too Old To Be A Hooker, To Young To Be A Madam was created at The Writer’s Program at UCLA. “I’ve drawn upon a lot of my experiences in Hollywood, Using a style I would describe as teasing with taste, I explore the decadence and erotic nature of this city and its denizens.” Eaton's writing is explosive, revealing the raw core of the rites of passage between men and women as they wade through the seasons of the flesh, the intense and naked people, their amusing entanglements of fiery passion, sexuality, desire and love.