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| Holt Bailey as Gary Hunt / Timothy Originally from Chicago, IL, Holt is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. Since moving to New York, he has appeared in many plays around the city. Holt is also a founder and active member of the comedy troupe Moustache McFadden. Visit their site at www.moustachemcfadden.com |
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| Jennifer Saltzstein as Karen Brill Jen enjoyed reuniting with Matthew and Liz on this project. A graduate of Duke University, her New York credits include The Rover at American Globe Theatre, The Blind at the Lookingglass Theatre and the regional tour of Halfway There. Favorite roles include Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Desdemona in In the Belly of the Beast with Two Backs. She recently completed work on the feature length movie, UnReal, by Self-Conscious Productions. Many thanks to Matt and Liz for their patience, dedication and passion. |
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| Brian Louis Hoffman as Craig Watson Brian is still new to the world of film. He has appeared on the television show Guiding Light and in the films Out of Courage 2 and Code Red. He has had numerous experiences in the theatrical world. In New York, Brian has worked at Second Stage, 45 Bleecker, Gallery Players, Epiphany Theatre, and the HERE Theater. His favorite regional roles include James in Red Herring at the Public Theatre of Maine; Jamie in The Credeaux Canvas at the New Theatre in Miami, Mr. Zero in The Adding Machine at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; Alan in Play It Again, Sam in Chicago; and Nurse/Tybalt in Shakespeare’s R&J at the City Theatre in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2001 with a BFA in Acting. His favorite college roles include Warren in This is Our Youth and Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He is very honored to be a part of this exciting film. |
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| Nicholas Alasania as Lucas Adams also served as Associate Producer Nick spent most of his life growing up in New York City. He attended the Carnegie Mellon Drama School where he learned the art of directing and acting. Throughout the years he's been involved in productions of various plays including No Exit and Abducting Diana and short films including Born To Lose and A Funny Story. He is also closely involved as a producer for upcoming films currently in development which will begin production in a few more months. |
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| Amber Gerard as Sandy Walker A native of Washington D.C., Amber has appeared on All My Children and As The World Turns. Her New York theatre credits include Ophelia in Hamlet, Nichole in Tea Taxes and Shakespeare and Tanya in Livin the Blues. Amber has also been featured in several national commercials. |
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| Peter LiCalsi as Bobby Torceillo Born in New York City, 1981, Peter began acting first in highschool musical productions such as Guys and Dolls, playing the role of Nathan Detroit, and has acted sporadically since then in short films, most prominently the erotic thriller, Learning Curves. But within the last few years, he has concentrated his talent in endeavours behind the screen. He has directed numerous short films and has made a name for himself as a production designer, working on such productions as Love and Adventure in New York, The Man Who Would be Baker, and The Reunion, which was featured in both the First Run and Avignon/New York film festivals. Peter has also served as art director for various music videos and television commercials, and has most recently served as associate producer for an untitled television pilot, for which principle photography was completed in November of 2003. |
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| Katie Simon as Wanda Katie has recently appeared on 'Law and Order: SVU', 'Hope and Faith', and several other upcoming television projects. She just completed working on the independent film It's a Barbie World, and recently finished playing Millie in the national tour of A Christmas Carol. Favorite theatre productions include playing Eve in Children of Eden, Once Upon a Mattress (Ozark Actor's Theatre), and the world premiere of Everything's Ducky (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis). Katie is a recent graduate of Webster University's Conservatory of Theatre Arts. She resides and works in New York City. |
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| Bethany LaVoo as Network Assistant Bethany is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon University's Acting and Musical Theatre Conservatory. After graduating, she returned to Denver for a short time and found consistent work in the local acting industry. On her hiatus to Colorado, Bethany had the enriching opportunity of teaching Acting Classes for the Denver Performing Arts Center. In 2002, she was nominated for the Denver Post's Critics Choice "Best Dramatic Actress" award for her portrayal of Celestina in the Regional Premiere of Cloud Tectonics. |
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| Paul Hencke as Father Michael Donovan Paul is a retired journalist and long-time guest commentator on “Consumer Finance” for CBS Radio. He lives in a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C. Paul’s film appearance is his first dramatic effort since the nineteen seventies, when he was active as both a theatrical actor and director. His stage credits include major roles in John Loves Mary, The Man In The Dog Suit, Ten Little Indians, The Odd Couple, Plaza Suite, and Seven Days In May. |
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