Trishelle Cannatella Movies

Arguably the "star" of The Real World: Las Vegas, Trishelle Cannatella wasted little time establishing herself as the Resident Hot Girl among the roommates, and pursued a heated relationship with fellow roommate Steven Hill. Notorious for its debauchery, the Las Vegas season eventually begat its own mini-season: Reunited: The Real World Las Vegas. Cannatella has also appeared on The Surreal Life, Kill Reality, and Dr. Steve-O. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
2007  
 
A spinoff of the outrageous stunt series Jackass, Dr. Steve-O was a vehicle for the earlier show's daredevil veterinarian (real name: Steven Glover). Dedicated to the proposition of "de-wussifying" the men of America, Dr. Steve-O travelled across the country in his tricked-out ambulance (orginally a camper van in the pilot episode), searching for wimps, nerds, geeks and couch potatoes to rescue from a dismal future. Descending upon these sorry examples of manhood (who'd been selected to appear on the show by their friends and loved ones), Steve-O and his well-endowed nurse Trishelle Cannatella embarked upon an intensified program of attitude adjustment, showing unmanly men how to overcome such problems as bullying bosses and nervousness around the opposite sex by submitting themselves to silly stunts and public embarrassments. Each episode was divided into three phases: "Initiation Treatment", "Personal Procedure" and "Group Therapy." Those who survived the treatment to become a "real man" were given a clean bill of health--which Dr. Steve-O usually stapled to the guy's chest. Also appearing was Reggie Pace as Steve-O's fearsome-looking chauffeur and general factotum. Dr. Steve-O joined the USA Network family of reality series on October 1, 2007. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Steve-OTrishelle Cannatella, (more)
2007  
 
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Trained to kill but determined to cheer their school's team to the championship game, three lethal cheerleading ninjas must put down their pom poms and pick up their katanas when their sensei is abducted by the mob. April, Courtney, and Monica may just be college freshmen, but they can take out an army of ninja assassins with the skill of an ancient master. Schooled in the ancient martial arts by the esteemed Sensei Hiroshi (George Takei), these three beauties spend their days in the classroom and their nights in the strip club - where they work the poles to pay for their college tuition. Then one day, Sensei Hiroshi is abducted and their lives are suddenly turned upside down. Now, in order to rescue their master, April, Courtney, and Monica will have to summon the skills he once taught them and take on a virtual army of mob assassins. With a nosy cop closing in on one side and suspicious parents asking questions on the other, these girls will have to work overtime in order to keep anyone from finding out what kind of destruction they're truly capable of. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Trishelle CannatellaGinny Weirick, (more)
2005  
 
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A sunny summer beach house serves as the unlikely stage for a series of brutal murders in director Robert Kubilos' blood-soaked tale of betrayal and revenge. Their marriage rapidly approaching and their relationship quickly crumbling, engaged couple Matt (Bob Guiney) and Raina (Trish Schneider) have a knock down, blow out confrontation in their remote Malibu beach house that drives Matt into the open arms of Raina's maid of honor Nicole (Trishelle Cannatella). When Raina discovers the spiteful duo in a compromising position, the violent struggle that ensues finds Raina meeting a grim fate at the bad end of a particularly sharp knife. In the following months, the darkened beach house sits perched silent and lifeless on the shore as pleasure-seeking vacationers go out of their way to procure less tragic accommodations. When 17 months have passed and unassuming vacationers Oliver (Steven Hill), Kirsten (Jenna Lewis), Seth (Reichen Lehmkuhl), and DQ (Johnny Fairplay) rent the beach house unaware of its bloody history, a demonic lust washes over the foursome forcing them to betray their romantic relationships. As the flesh-lust quickly turns to blood-lust and a local spiritualist (Ethan Zohn) warns the remaining trio that Raina's vengeful ghost holds malevolent power over the home, Kirsten, Murray, and Oliver are forced to struggle for survival against an unseen entity of murderous persuasion. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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Dubbed the "most outrageous season of them all" by MTV, the cast of The Real World: Las Vegas was quite successfully handpicked for optimum drama, sex, and mayhem. With the raucous city of Las Vegas as a backdrop, Trishelle, Steven, Irulan, Alton, Arissa, Brynn, and Frank took residence in the penthouse suite of the luxurious Vegas hotspot The Palms Hotel & Casino. Though the fights were intense -- audiences watched in trepidation as Brynn was nearly kicked off after throwing a kitchen fork at Steven -- and the requisite hookups were steamy, but perhaps the most significant aspect of the season was the on-again, off- again affair between roomies Trishelle and Steven, whose relationship reverberated throughout the house (especially for Frank, who was harboring his own crush on Trishelle) and at one point resulted in a pregnancy scare. Meanwhile, Alton and Irulan were exploring their mutual attraction despite the presence of Gabe, Irulan's boyfriend, while Brynn and Arissa did their best to juggle the stress of their already complicated lives with the constant presence of The Real World cameras. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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