- Page grew up in the historic, port city of Charleston, South Carolina. Her weekends and summers were spent on nearby Sullivans Island where Edgar Allen Poe lived while writing The Gold-bug. Those early, barefoot days were much like the ones described by Pat Conroy in the The Prince of Tides: shelling, cast netting, sailing, seeking out oyster roasts and parties, and seemingly always covered in sand. The endless performances and plays organized by Page, often surf-side, which usually included her brother and sister, cousins or friends, were the genesis of her passion for bringing stories and characters to life. While she loves epic, period dramas like Titanic and Out of Africa, and comedies like The Hangover, anything Will Ferrell and Peter Sellers', The Pink Panther, and tear-jerking dramas like The Notebook and Terms of Endearment, she is an absolute Horror and Psychological Thriller fanatic!- IMDb Mini Biography By: John Walter
- Page is a top ranked State Swimmer in Butterfly & Freestyle. She swam for her high school varsity team, (and the seniors relay team), when she was still in middle school.
- In 1944, her family's company was awarded an Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sciences for the "development and advancement of fine-grain motion picture films" over the previous 30 years. This was the year Casablanca won Best Picture.
- Her early "on set" experiences were with The Patriot and Cold Mountain. Both films shot on the "dirt covered" and cobblestone streets in front of, and nearby, her family home in the historic district of Charleston. Mel Gibson was kind enough to include the neighborhood kids in the action behind the camera during The Patriot.
- Cousin of Jesse Colin Young of The Youngbloods.
- Page has a gray cat named Mr. Blue after Eddie Bunker's character in Tarantino's, Reservoir Dogs.
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