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STEVEN
BOYER | "Whitey"
Steven
recently made his Broadway debut as Gilley in I'M NOT RAPPAPORT
with Judd Hirsch and Ben Vereen, after having performed the role
in the Coconut Grove and Fords Theatre productions. He is a
recent graduate of the Juilliard School's Drama Division, where
he received the Michel Saint-Denis Award. Film and television
credits include LAW AND ORDER as well as the short film BELOW
THE BELT (Best Avant-Garde Film - Oregon Film Festival). Steven
has worked with the Berkshire Theatre Festival, The White Barn
Theatre, Abingdon Theatre Company, Rising Phoenix Repertory,
Players Theatre Columbus, and Contemporary American Theatre
Company. Favorite roles include Dogberry in MUCH ADO ABOUT
NOTHING, Aumerle in RICHARD II, Pantalone in THE FORCED
MARRIAGE, Mister in Adam Rapp's DREAMS OF THE SALTHORSE, Stewie
in THE LOMAN FAMILY PICNIC, Tommy in TOMMY, and Judas in JESUS
CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
AMY
LOUGHEAD | "Annie"
Amy
made a splash with her film and festival debuts in 2002 (at New
York's the New Festival and Brooklyn Academy of Music's Rose
Cinemas) starring in Jonathon Robinson's ANGEL FOOD, a
four-minute music video spoof of Charlie's Angels featuring
full-figured gals in which she played "the smart one."
Soon after earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance from
Hofstra University (Best Actress Award - Lenny in CRIMES OF THE
HEART), Amy's professional career began on stage at The
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire earning $75 a week. Among her
many classical stage credits, Amy has portrayed the roles of the
Nurse in ROMEO AND JULIET, Hermia in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,
Constance in THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Sister Catharine in the
Poulenc opera DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES and the Frog/Princess
in THE PRINCESS FROG. Amy is also a producer and founding member
of New York's Accidental Theatre Company where she played the
role of Katherine in the East Coast tour of LOVE'S LABOURS LOST
following a run at New York's Judith Anderson Theatre. Most
recently Amy received rave reviews for her portrayal of Marie in
Accidental's critically acclaimed production of JOAN OF
LORRAINE. A talented singer, Amy also makes frequent appearances
on the New York cabaret scene. She has studied acting for film
privately with Lee Brock of the Barrow Group and is proud to be
a South Philly girl.
GEOFFREY
CANTOR | "The Coroner"
Geoffrey
made his Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning SIDEMAN (with
Edie Falco and Christian Slater). Other stage credits include
the Pulitzer Prize-winning DINNER WITH FRIENDS, TALLEY'S FOLLY
(directed by Marshal Mason), DEATH OF A SALESMAN (with Judd
Hirsch), DENIAL (with Max Wright), SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY
(with Dominic Chianese and Marin Hinkle), TITUS ANDRONICUS
(directed by Julie Taymor), ROMEO AND JULIET, HENRY VI,
OTHERWISE ENGAGED, and LONE STAR (Donmar Warehouse and Man in
the Moon Theatres, London). On television, he played JD in the
series THE STREET. He has also had roles in LAW & ORDER, LAW
& ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT, ED, THIRD WATCH, ONE LIFE TO LIVE,
DARIA and created the role of the Axeman for LWT's NIGHT NETWORK
in London. Films include GARMENTO (in which he played Fred
Macmoudi) - SXSW Festival and the upcoming Hollywood Film
Festival; Tom Dicillo's DOUBLE WHAMMY (with Dennis Leary and
Elizabeth Hurley) - Sundance Film Festival; THE PERFECT YOU
(with Jenny McCarthy) - Los Angeles and Santa Barbara Film
Festivals; RUBOUT - Metro Channel, New York; SATURN (with Scott
Caan) - Award for Best American Feature at the Newport
International Film Festival, Original Story Award at the New
England Film and Video Festival, and the GenArts Film Festival.
Geoffrey graduated Magna Cum Laude from Amherst College, studied
at the National Theater Institute in Connecticut, and completed
his formal training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in
London.
JANE
CULLEY | "Bunny Crampton"
Jane
portrayed the role of "Mother" in Agnieskia Voosloo's
2001 short film PATÉ - Official Selection Sundance Film
Festival, Grand Prize Worldfest Houston, Special Jury Prize
Atlanta Film Festival, Golden Leaf Award Beverly Hills Film
Festival and was awarded the Best Actress Award by New York
Magazine for the New York First Run Film Festival. Other film
credits include those of a Fan Dancer in Bob Fosse's ALL THAT
JAZZ, Majesta in THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN, a Producer in THE
MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN and The Nymphomaniac in David Greene's
THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR. On television, Jane has been seen in the
PBS mini-series THE BEST OF FAMILIES, as Tracy in the CBS Movie
of the Week PORTRAIT OF A STRIPPER and on the daytime dramas AS
THE WORLD TURNS, ANOTHER WORLD and LOVE OF LIFE. Among Jane's
many New York theatre credits are First Witch/Nurse in MACBETH
(with Raul Julia) at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre, 'TIL JASON
COMES (by Dan Lauria) - Best Actress T.O.R. Award, FAUST (with
Danny DeVito), and SCUBA DUBA (with Judd Hirsch). Also onstage,
Jane portrayed Ginger in THE HOLY JUNKIE -- Best Actress, Jean
Dalrymple and T.O.R. Awards, Irena in ICE EATERS and the
one-woman show SHE WHO FEELS THE PAST (DIARY OF A LAKOTA SIOUX)
all featured at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and
in Los Angeles. In addition to acting, Jane is also a talented
dancer, director and choreographer.
JOHN
AHLIN | "Mr. Spreadmore"
John's
recent stage performances include VOICES IN THE DARK, ONE MO'
TIME and MACBETH on Broadway, Falstaff in HENRY IV, Parts 1 and
2 at LaMama, Etc., THE LONESOME WEST at TheaterWorks, Hartford,
FLOYD COLLINS at Actors' Theatre of Louisville, the Old Globe
Theatre in San Diego and the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, and
REDHEAD at the Goodspeed Opera House. John has also appeared as
Falstaff in the Orlando Shakespeare Festival's MERRY WIVES OF
WINDSOR, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival's HENRY IV, Part 1 and
HAL, an independent feature of the HENRY IV plays. Other credits
include Sir Toby in TWELFTH NIGHT and Kent in KING LEAR at
Nebraska Shakespeare, Ragueneau in CYRANO DE BERGERAC at
Snowmass Repertory, Doolittle in PYGMALION at Troupe Theatre,
Woodenshoes in THE FRONT PAGE at Manhattan Punchline and the
Philadelphia Drama Guild, and Wagner in ROOM SERVICE at the
Dorset Theatre Festival in Vermont, as well as appearances at
The Prince Music Theatre in Philadelphia, Syracuse Stage and the
George Street Playhouse. John recently participated in a world
premiere of the new symphony ELLIS ISLAND with the Hartford
Symphony Orchestra, giving voice to Manny Steen, an Irish
immigrant. Recent television credits include THE EDUCATION OF
MAX BICKFORD, USA Networks, the Sci-Fi Channel, etc. Other film
roles include Art Shamsky in THE TRADE and Friedrich in Joyce
Carol Oate's WONDERLAND. John is married to actress Jean Tafler
and they have one wonderful daughter, Charlotte.
GUY
CAMILLERI | "The Homeless Man"
Guy
just completed a leading role in ANATOMY OF A FIGHT, a 35mm
feature directed by Nick Woythaler, on the heels of leading
roles in LATE WATCH by Henry Miller and BLACK ONYX by Brian
Averill. Other starring and featured film roles have recently
taken Guy both far and near -- DOIS PERDIDOS NUMA NOITE SUJA, a
feature directed by Jose Joffily, shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
(Best Editing and Best Music at the Gramado Film Festival);
HEAVEN ON EARTH by David Kearn shot on location in New
Hampshire, DAY OF GRACE by Gavin James shot on location in
Rockport, Maine; and LOVE WITHOUT BORDERS a ten-part mini-series
for prime time Russian television shot in Moscow. Other feature
film credits include THE CLINIC directed by Keith Morris (Cannes
Film Festival 2002, Sundance Film Festival 2002), HARWOOD by Ben
Boyington (Portabello Film Festival 2000); SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT
by Mark Feinsod (Best Short Film - Film Junkies Festival 2001);
and Warren Disbrow's SCARLETT MOON with an original soundtrack
by Alice Cooper and America, coming in 2003. New York theatre
credits include Lee Blessing's TWO ROOMS at the Atlantic
Theatre, THE MOTHMAN at the Cherry Lane, WORLD WAR III SHALL BE
A LOVELY DAYDREAM directed by "downtown" director
Robert Honeywell, THE ROOM by Harold Pinter, THE HAPPY JOURNEY
TO CAMDEN AND TRENTON by Thornton Wilder and THE FANTASTICKS.
Guy trained with distinguished Director/Teacher Gene Frankel
after moving to New York from Hawaii four years ago. He is also
a poet working on his first chapbook, and loves to surf.
DENNIS
MATTHEWS | "Trey"
Dennis
has been living in New York City where he has worked steadily
both on stage and in film for the past 8 years. Matthews, who
has made his mark playing a variety of roles in over 20
different stage and film productions, is currently working on
the soon-to-be-released independent film FREE BOX. His more
notable film credits include Nicole Holofcener's WALKING AND
TALKING and MRS. WINTERBOURNE with Shirley MacLaine. Other films
include ALL IN THEORY, Chris Wasmers' BITTER SWEET and BIGFOOT
RULES. Dennis made his stage debut in the Off-Broadway drama THE
TAYLOR MADE MAN which won him public applause for his role and
helped land him a title role in the original stage drama THE ICE
MEN the same year. Dennis received a BFA from DeSales University
in Theatre Arts.
HOLLY
PERKINS | "The Merciless Girl"
Following
a series of acclaimed Off-Broadway productions including David
Mamet's rare ALL MEN ARE WHORES and the original piece WHAT
WOULD FREUD THINK OF MADONNA?, Holly shifted focus into
independent film. Among her recently completed films with
upcoming festival debuts are the sexy, edgy thriller, BLACK
ONYX, the love triangle of TRI-STATE AFFAIR and the coffee shop
"dramedy" GEORGE'S DILEMMA. Other projects include
Jean Kerr's LUNCH HOUR, MANHATTAN TOWERS, LAST DANCE, A DOLL'S
HOUSE and OUR TOWN. Upcoming projects include GUILT, a
psychological thriller in which she plays a wild, manipulative
girlfriend, the role of an art dealer in LOVE FROM THE MACHINE,
a neurotic and insecure supermodel determined to win in
COVERGIRLS a mockumentary of the yearly bathing suit competition
for the cover of a major magazine, and AN AMERICAN MONK in which
she portrays the childhood love of a modern-day wanderer. Holly
can also be seen in the current Pepperidge Farms Milano cookies
commercial and regularly on THE GUIDING LIGHT. Holly credits her
successes to acting coach Anthony Abeson.
CAPATHIA
JENKINS | "Coroner's Lab Assistant"
Capathia's
film credits include the upcoming MARCI-X (directed by Richard
Benjamin, starring Damon Wayans and Lisa Kudrow) and CORN
(directed by Dave Silver, starring Jenna Malone). She was seen
in Jonathon Robinson's ANGEL FOOD this summer at New York's The
New Festival and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Rose
Cinemas. Theatre credits include THE CIVIL WAR directed by Jerry
Zaks and the upcoming THE LOOK OF LOVE directed by Scott Ellis,
both on Broadway. Off-Broadway, Capathia has been seen in
GODSPELL, AFTER HOURS and THE PRINCESS AND THE BLACK-EYED PEA.
Her numerous television appearances include THIRD WATCH, LAW AND
ORDER, THE SOPRANOS and 100 CENTRE STREET. Capathia's singing
talents can be heard on the movie soundtracks of MISSION TO MARS
directed by Brian DePalma and the soon-to-be-released MARCI-X,
as well as on the cast recordings of GODSPELL, BUBBLIN' BROWN
SUGAR and CHILDREN OF EDEN.
PAIGE
PRICE | "Soap Actress"
In
addition to appearing in the first season of the NBC hit ED,
Paige's numerous television and film appearances include ALL THE
RIGHT MOVES with Tom Cruise, THE NEW KIDS, NEWHART and THE
EQUALIZER, as well as several Movies of the Week and Afterschool
Specials. Paige starred as Stephanie Mangano in the original
cast of the Broadway musical SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. Also on
Broadway, she was a cast member of the long-running SMOKEY JOE'S
CAFÉ and performed the role of Belle in Disney's BEAUTY AND THE
BEAST. After making her New York debut in GAY DIVORCE at
Carnegie Hall, some of Paige's other theatre credits include
Polly in CRAZY FOR YOU, Lily in JEKYLL & HYDE, SWINGING ON A
STAR, HOT 'N' COLE, AN EVENING OF GERSHWIN and, at Washington
DC's Kennedy Center in THE IRVING BERLIN SONGBOOK. She has
toured as Peggy in 42nd STREET, Val in A CHORUS LINE and is a
survivor of the Tommy Tune musical BUSKER ALLEY.
GRETCHEN
DEMATERA | "Fashion Reporter"
Gretchen's
supporting roles in independent films include SO REAL? and
GREETINGS FROM THE INTERNET. On television, Gretchen was seen as
a regular host for the cable variety show ASIAN AMERICAN
SPOTLIGHT, appeared as the host for the game show pilot YOU
MIGHT MAKE IT and in various commercials and PSAs. Her theater
highlights include LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, PYGMALION, THE
CRUCIBLE, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, SOUTH PACIFIC, GODSPELL,
ANNIE, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, THE CANDLE and MR. SCOTT'S HOLIDAY.
Gretchen earned a B.S. and Masters degree at Carnegie-Mellon
University while studying painting and voice with Patricia
Phillips and Betsy Lawrence. She was recognized for her
accomplishments as one of the Ten Outstanding Filipinos of
Maryland in 2001. In between artistic pursuits, Gretchen can be
found training for her black belt in Shotokan Karate.
BRIAN
FUQUA | "Casting Man"
Originally
from Colorado, Brian spent his formative years in California,
graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in
Pasadena. While in Hollywood, he performed in acclaimed
productions of IN CIRCLES and IDENTICAL TWINS FROM BALITMORE,
among others. Now firmly entrenched in Manhattan, Brian's
television credits include commercials for Sony, Nabisco, WWF,
TV Guide and guest appearances on THE CHRIS ROCK SHOW.
STEVEN
GUY | “Entertainment Reporter”
Steven
made his Off-Broadway debut in the hit comedy END OF THE WORLD
PARTY (47th St). He most recently appeared in RICHARD III (Catesby)
for Inwood Shakespeare Festival. Other NY Credits include:
WRITER'S BLOCK directed by R.A. Kazlas, LADY MINDEE'S (Rosa Lee)
at the Busakowski Theatre, HB Playwright's Series. TV credits
include GUIDING LIGHT (CBS), MTV's CHOOSE OR LOSE and BATTLEDOME
(Columbia Tri-Star). Steven is a 2000 Graduate of the London
Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA)and has appeared in
numerous London productions including the title role in
Chekhov's PLATONOV, as well as ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL (Bertrum),
THE DUCHESS OF MALFI (Silvio) at the Baron's Court and ABSOLUTE
HELL (Sam) at the Tabard Theatre.
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