The Parcel View is a Virtual Series,
originally created in 2007 by Sarah-Jane Sheppard and re-developed in 2009 by JT Vaughn.
None of the actors represented within this Virtual Series have any involvement or association with this website or anyone
involved in producing the series. Their likeness is merely used to enhance the scripts and help readers picture the characters.
Virtual Series are amateur screenplays (PDF scripts), and are NOT filmed. No money is being made.
Freya James
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(played by Kat Dennings) Freya James hasn't had it easy. Once a promising young girl with her life ahead of her, a horrific event two years ago changed Freya's life forever. Now, she's striking out on her own. Her own apartment, her own life. But this isn't just any apartment, and this isn't just any girl. Sarcastic, smart, emotionally distant yet somehow endearing, Freya is a girl that wants nothing more than to be left alone, but always finds a way to be the centre of attention. |
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Conrad Kingsley
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(played by Brian van Holt) Kingsley leads a fairly mundane life. Photocopier repair man by day and the definition of a true, old fashioned gentleman by night– always around to lend a hand when needed. Cheery and kind hearted, Kingsley is the type of guy who always has the best of intentions, but common sense and seeing the big picture aren't two of his strengths. Kingsley owns an apartment in the same building where Freya has just moved in, and they're about to be the best of friends. |
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Emy Jacobs
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(played by AnnaSophia Robb) Emy is a sweetheart. Perky, cheerful and cute as a button. She's just the kind of girl who could melt glaciers with a bat of her eyelashes. She's talkative, some might say annoyingly so, but it's really just her excitable nature. Something has stopped Emy from leaving her apartment in a long time, so the chance to make friends is something she can't resist, especially when Freya moves in opposite. |
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Roman Harrington
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(played by Donnie Wahlberg) It's fair to say that Roman is an odd fellow. A detective with the Chicago Police Department, Roman's lack of manners, shame, and self-control have left him with very few friends, but there's no doubt he gets the job done. He sees the small things, can figure out the patterns, and is fiercely devoted when something catches his attention. The only person he's yet to alienate is his partner, Detective Urbanik. |
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Marley Pike
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(played by Jeremy Piven) Marley is a bastard. And he'd admit that. An alcoholic, chain-smoking, womanising bastard. His habits are obnoxious, his language is atrocious, and manners were never his strongest quality. Marley isn't the type of guy to know when to quit, and it's that kind of idiocy that gets him in deep trouble. Deep down there might just be a good guy, but it'll take some digging to find. |
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