Sunday Flint
- Actress
- Producer
Sunday Elizabeth Richardson was born in Stephenville, Texas. Her father, a Doctor of Biochemistry & Philosophy, and her mother, an Artist, promptly thereafter moved to a different town to follow her father's career in the oil industry. Sunday has never been back.
She became an artist at an early age, going on to study studio art extensively at the University of Texas at Austin and in Finland. Eventually, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Advertising from UT, acquiring a deeper insight into Social Psychology. Upon graduation, she realized that she still needed to express herself as an artist.
She traveled to Europe and Scandinavia, ending up in the French Quarter studying French and Studio Art. After some soul searching, she moved back to Austin. Once back home and after defeating breast cancer, she became involved in the film scene and has never looked back.
In high school, her favorite theatrical productions were "The Crucible", where she was the Head of Wardrobe and "Scrooge", where she played "The Ghost of Christmas past". She also enjoyed singing and dancing in a Jazz dance troupe called "The Players".
She is best known for her role as Anna Sagle in the Remi Award winning "Lone Star Deception" with Eric Roberts.
She became an artist at an early age, going on to study studio art extensively at the University of Texas at Austin and in Finland. Eventually, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Advertising from UT, acquiring a deeper insight into Social Psychology. Upon graduation, she realized that she still needed to express herself as an artist.
She traveled to Europe and Scandinavia, ending up in the French Quarter studying French and Studio Art. After some soul searching, she moved back to Austin. Once back home and after defeating breast cancer, she became involved in the film scene and has never looked back.
In high school, her favorite theatrical productions were "The Crucible", where she was the Head of Wardrobe and "Scrooge", where she played "The Ghost of Christmas past". She also enjoyed singing and dancing in a Jazz dance troupe called "The Players".
She is best known for her role as Anna Sagle in the Remi Award winning "Lone Star Deception" with Eric Roberts.