Joelle Carter can be seen in such feature cult favorites as
High Fidelity (2000) and
American Pie 2 (2001), and indies
Swimming (2000) and
Lisa Picard Is Famous (2000). In addition, Carter has starred in numerous television projects, including the controversial series
Wonderland (2000), created by
Peter Berg (
Friday Night Lights (2004)). Furthermore, she is very proud of the documentary
Altered by Elvis (2006), which she co-produced. Carter also co-produced and starred in the short
A Girl and a Gun (2008), which won Best Original Short at the 2008 Washougal International Film Festival. She was thrilled to attend the 2008 Cannes Film Festival with the film
Jumping In (2008), in which she starred. Carter recently attended the Boston Film Festival, where her latest film,
To Be Friends (2010) (directed by
Jim Eckhart, executive-produced by
Aaron Eckhart, and co-starring
Todd Stashwick), was honored and opened
the festival.
Carter's upcoming features include "City of Jerks" (directed by
Phedon Papamichael) and
Eyes to See (2010), both set to release in 2011.