Monroe
Glamour
About the Job
human “mannequin-witch” figure: elegant, uncanny, and wrong in a way you can’t quite name. Monroe appears like a posed mannequin come to life—stillness first, then movement that’s too precise, too segmented, and slightly off-tempo, as if her joints don’t follow normal anatomy. She should be able to move like a mannequin (staccato starts/stops, held poses, unnatural head turns) and ideally can do contortion/double-jointed or otherwise create unsettling shapes with her body. Minimal dialogue (if any). This is a physical-performance role that relies on control, body awareness, and creepy specificity rather than gore or aggression. Inspired by Shaya Saint John
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