Frances A. Cheever
- Additional Crew
- Actress
- Writer
Frances is an award-winning screenwriter. She is among the select 2% of over 60,000 writers from 125 countries who applied for Ron Howard and Brian Grazers IMAGINE ENTERTAINMENT IMPACT opportunities. Showcased on the IMAGINE Impact site for consideration by industry professionals are her screenplays RALLY POINT/series concept doc, and her romantic comedy, Cha-Ching!
She has a Masters degree in Producing Film, Television & Video from American University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor's in Nursing with specialty training in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU. She is the owner of Squeaky Reel Productions, LLC, and Director of Operations for Veterans in Media & Entertainment, New York, and D.C. Chapters.
Major A. Cheever (Ret.), is a Soldier for Life. She served in the US Army on active and reserve status for three decades as a senior NCO (E-7) and Officer (MAJ), making her one of the few female "Mustangs." At Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC/Bethesda, and other assignments, she had the honor of caring for America's Wounded Warriors, servicemen and women, Veterans, and their family members. As a mobilization and training officer, she knows all too well the importance of ensuring Soldiers are trained, ready, cohesive, and well-led to send off to war and return home safely. In 2020 she was recalled back in support of the COVID-19 mission to volunteer her service, knowledge, experience, and leadership. She was deployed to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany as a Nurse Case Manager (NCM) assigned to the Medical Transient Detachment (MTD), managing over 700 Joint Warfighters from EUCOM, CENTCOM, AFRICOM, and FORSCOM.
Her military experience and leadership training provide an insightful and unique perspective to her screenplays of all genres and have helped her to seamlessly transition into the production side of the entertainment business. Frances understands personally how effective storytelling can entertain, and enlighten audiences globally, this is why she writes.
Frances advocates for the Art of Healing by creating and producing content that accurately and respectfully portrays our military community and facilitates first look hiring opportunities for our Veterans and Wounded Warriors in the entertainment business in both performance and off-camera roles to get their stories and talents noticed and their "Boot in the Door".
She volunteers for Veterans in Media & Entertainment, serves on the Advisory Board for the GI Film Festival, is a member of the American Legion Post 43 Hollywood, Women in Film, Television & Video, and the Association of the United States Army, George Washington Chapter.
Frances' image is featured in Kent Twitchell's Free Assembly mural at the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall in downtown Los Angeles.
She has a Masters degree in Producing Film, Television & Video from American University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor's in Nursing with specialty training in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU. She is the owner of Squeaky Reel Productions, LLC, and Director of Operations for Veterans in Media & Entertainment, New York, and D.C. Chapters.
Major A. Cheever (Ret.), is a Soldier for Life. She served in the US Army on active and reserve status for three decades as a senior NCO (E-7) and Officer (MAJ), making her one of the few female "Mustangs." At Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC/Bethesda, and other assignments, she had the honor of caring for America's Wounded Warriors, servicemen and women, Veterans, and their family members. As a mobilization and training officer, she knows all too well the importance of ensuring Soldiers are trained, ready, cohesive, and well-led to send off to war and return home safely. In 2020 she was recalled back in support of the COVID-19 mission to volunteer her service, knowledge, experience, and leadership. She was deployed to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany as a Nurse Case Manager (NCM) assigned to the Medical Transient Detachment (MTD), managing over 700 Joint Warfighters from EUCOM, CENTCOM, AFRICOM, and FORSCOM.
Her military experience and leadership training provide an insightful and unique perspective to her screenplays of all genres and have helped her to seamlessly transition into the production side of the entertainment business. Frances understands personally how effective storytelling can entertain, and enlighten audiences globally, this is why she writes.
Frances advocates for the Art of Healing by creating and producing content that accurately and respectfully portrays our military community and facilitates first look hiring opportunities for our Veterans and Wounded Warriors in the entertainment business in both performance and off-camera roles to get their stories and talents noticed and their "Boot in the Door".
She volunteers for Veterans in Media & Entertainment, serves on the Advisory Board for the GI Film Festival, is a member of the American Legion Post 43 Hollywood, Women in Film, Television & Video, and the Association of the United States Army, George Washington Chapter.
Frances' image is featured in Kent Twitchell's Free Assembly mural at the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall in downtown Los Angeles.