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Daniel
Andres Gomez Bagby Born in El Paso, Texas, September 19, 1987 and raised in Cd Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. After High school he decided to take his music career at full force. In the process he has been in a few bands, The first band Jadis and Spade played together for 10 years and became fairly known in their home town. Then he joined The Morakestra, produced by Jim Ward and was based in Austin, TX, and Gruis Spectra in Mexico. He was in these two bands at the same time and had the great opportunity to travel and play in great venues like the Viper Room and Whiskey a Go Go and the house of blues. >Dan on IMDb |
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Anne is a freelance writer and artist based in the Chicago area and is currently working on books for children. She has sold two feature articles to the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and one to the New York Times Syndicate. Anne’s features have been published in the Sacramento Bee, Chicago Tribune, The Plain Dealer, Chicago Sun-Times, The Gainesville Sun, Santa Cruz County Sentinel, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Ogemaw County Herald and elsewhere. Her poetry has been published in the Toledo Blade and Complete Woman Magazine. For more about Anne, please visit her website. |
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Anthony
R. Bielby Originally from
the Chicago area, Tony is a graduate of Los Angeles Recording School
and has played bass and guitar for several bands including A Texas Funeral.
He moved to LA in 2008 to pursue a career creating music for film and
television. >Tony
on IMDb |
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Lydia
Blanco Originally from
Corpus Christi, Texas, this full time actress started her career onstage
in the theater. She has dabbled in casting and now producing, and plans
to make it all come together somehow. |
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Katrina
Bolletta Growing up in Oakville,
Ontario, Katrina destroyed the first family computer that she got her
hands on. She was so fascinated with the technology and trying to make
"Lemmings" run faster she ended up deleting everything. In
hopes to fix it she dismantled the entire thing piece by piece. Despite
her fascination with technology, she wanted to stick to the arts. A
graduate of Humber College, Film and Television Production with a major
in Post Video and Post Sound Production -- she wanted to create. Following
graduation she attended the Cannes Film Festival with Real Ideas Studio.
While there teams had to create short documentaries related to the city
or the festival. Her team won Best Documentary for Le Dernier Endroit
in 2008. Katrina has also won video editing contests such as Much Music's
Music Video Editing Contest for Finger 11: Talking to the Walls. >Katrina
on IMDb |
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Chris was born in the United Kingdom, and raised on Akwesasne, a Mohawk reservation on the Canadian/New York border, and in Colorado. Chris studied fine art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and completed a BFA at Otis/Parsons College of Art and Design. Currently, Chris is an MFA student at UCLA's School of Film and Television. Chris' work as a cinematographer, filmmaker, and artist has been shown internationally at Clermont Ferrand Film Festival in France, BizArt Center in Shanghai, and at the Tom Foundation in Amsterdam and has also won several awards including The Audience Award at Cinequest Film Festival 2009 and Student Academy Award Finalist 2004. Locally, Chris' films have screened at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Film Forum at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. Chris is based in Los Angeles, and frequently works in Vancouver and New York. chriscarrea.com |
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Leah
Cevoli Originally from
Philadelphia, Leah has been rockin' Hollywood for 10 yrs now. |
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Dominic
Conti Dominic has done a ton of theatre, been in some films, and shot some commercials. He regularly tours with The Reduced Shakespeare Company. For more Dominic, please visit his website.> Dominic on IMDb |
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Jay
Coughlin Jay has a BA from Umass/Boston, and is a commercial actor and playwright from New York City. He has had three successful staged readings of his play "Tess" -- "Tess, a recovering party girl, meets the man of her dreams - days before her marriage to someone else." |
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Tammy
Dahlstrom Tammy is proving to be Hollywood’s latest ‘go to’ character gal. Since beginning her career as a highly sought after commercial kid, she has built a solid reputation appearing on some of the hottest shows on television including: House, Monk, Pushing Daisies, Gary Unmarried, and Las Vegas. Tammy also recently finished roles on the new CBS spinoff drama Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior and Showtime’s critically acclaimed original series United States of Tara, both of which will air in early 2011. She’s also been making her mark on the indie scene with roles in the feature films Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys, Straight-Jacket, and Dire Wolf; and the recently launched web series The Best Friend and upcoming Etiquette Ninjas. Tammy’s warm as apple-pie smile and sharp as a knife wit is why this lady will continue to serve up her talents for many years to come. >Tammy on IMDb |
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Etta
Devine |
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Cat
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Kimberly
Demarse Kimberly is an east coast gal who studied theatre and dance in upstate New York prior to moving to NYC and hitting the stage. After landing in Los Angeles she moved into film and television but continued her love for theatre and is presently a member of the sketch comedy group, Straitjacket Society, where she also has found a fondness for directing. In her "spare" time she and her business partner are growing their new endeavor created from their passion for snowboarding -- Flurry Freak! >Kimberly on IMDb |
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Alize is a graduate
of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she majored in Film and Television
Production with a minor in Producing and Journalism. During her time
at NYU Alize got her start working in the camera and grip and electric
departments on various student and independent films. It was this experience
that compelled her to start producing. She went on to produce over a
dozen student and short films, music videos and corporate spots, both
independently and through the university. Alize wrote, directed and
produced two award winning short films while attending NYU. To support
herself during her artistic endeavors, she obtained her real estate
license in the state of New York and worked steadily renting apartments
in New York City. Having worked for prominent employers such as Scott
Rudin and the Tribeca Film Festival, Alize is presently the executive
assistant to movie producer Garrett Grant and just completed work on
the romantic comedy, Going the Distance. Alize is also currently submitting
her third short film, Desert Images, to film festivals. She is fluent
in French and is taking Spanish lessons in her free time as well as
training for a half marathon. Alize plans to one day write and direct
thought provoking feature films. >Alize
on IMDb |
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Michael
Elias Elias brings over
30 years of experience to the partnership, having written for many iconic
shows and as co-creator of the hit show “Head of the Class”
and the Showtime movie “Lush Life”. >Michael
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Beau
Justin Fannon |
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Charlie
Farrell |
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April
Heather |
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Danielle
Kaplowitz
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Stephanie
T. Keefer Stephanie T. Keefer graduated with a B.A. in Theatre from UC, Irvine, where she studied with legendary theatre director Jerzy Grotowski. One of her favorite roles on stage has been Hannah in Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana. She has also been seen nationally in commercials, television and film. She recently won Best Performance in a Short Film at the SoCal Film Fest for her work in the film ONE DANCE. |
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Morgan
Landers
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Mark
Legaspi
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Sarah
Logan "Josie" in "The Perfect Woman" Sarah Logan is known for her quirky off-center sense of humor. She graduated from Western Oregon University and immediately traveled to England for more studying at Birmingham School of Acting for Stage, Screen, and Broadcast in Birmingham, England. Sarah then worked for another three years in Birmingham and London with Barry Bling and The Orchestra of Chaos, the theatre company HamFisted! where she received an ovation for her role as Queen Victoria, and small roles in short films, one of which landed a review of her work in a national magazine. Of her latest work, Sarah played Vixen in “The Eight : Reindeer Monologues” at Readers Theatre Repertory in Portland, Oregon. >Sarah on IMDb |
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Eric
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Brian
Majestic Raised as a tap & ballet dancer, Brian Majestic spent his youth performing on stage throughout his hometown of Pittsburgh. After attending DePaul University, he moved to New York City and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He booked work in numerous off-off Broadway plays until he decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps Reserves. Brian deployed to Kuwait as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. After completing his service Brian moved to Los Angeles. Brian has worked on Paul Haggis’s, In the Valley of Elah, the OBIE Award winning stage production of The Brig at the Odyssey Theatre, and appeared as a tortured Marine Lieutenant in the critically acclaimed play The Sandstorm. Recently, he booked several roles in web series including his break-out performance in Gold: Night of the Zombie King. >Brian on IMDb |
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Holly
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Donna is fast, funny, efficient and passionate about storytelling. She is also highly technical and easy to work with. She spent years as a CAD software engineer before running away to film school, organization and technical expertise are big part of her skill set. >Donna on IMDb |
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Marilyn
Anne Michaels Actress / Creator / Executive Producer / Writer / Web Entertainment Enthusiast "Millie" - Series Regular A
member of SAG, WGA and IAWTV, Marilyn is a graduate of Chicago's Second
City Conservatory. In addition to "The Best Friend", she is
currently writing another web series called "Getting
Jack" and you will also be able to see her writing and acting
in the Episode 6 of "The
Last Hand" on Strike.tv. Lately, she spends her free time helping
out at Magic
Mirror Theatre in NoHo. Marilyn is originally from Texas but no
longer has an awesome accent. |
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Malia
Miglino Malia is originally
from Seattle, Wa where she started acting in commercials at age 3 and
continued to be active in theatre until she moved to LA after graduating
high school. A graduate of the Make Up Designory in Burbank, Malia is
now actively pursing acting and freelance makeup work in LA and is loving
the every minute of it! |
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Nick
Monteleone Nick Monteleone is a composer, musician, producer, and actor, and holds a BA in Music Composition from Columbia College Chicago. In 2006, Nick scored the short film "Improvisation" by Chicago director Zach Litwack, and the film was accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and Kent Film Festival. That same year Nick wrote the score for the short film "Eddie" by Quentin Kruger which was screened at the Sacramento Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The short is now distributed through Frameline Pictures. Nick scored the short film version of Litwack's "Lost and Found", which was an official selection at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Recently, Nick's work has been featured on Paula Berinstein's The Writing Show with horror author Kaaron Warren. Nick has also written music for several national advertising campaigns and public service announcements. For more about Nick, please visit his website. >Nick on IMDb
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Jacki
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Clarissa
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Jeanette
O'Connor "Betsy" - Series Regular Other recent credits include "Silverlake Video: The Movie", "Two and a Half Men", "The New Adventures of Old Christine", "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", and "Days of Our Lives". >Jeanette on IMDb |
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Stephen
Pearlman Musician / Singer Haberdashery (Stephen Pearlman) has been crafting synth-pop since 1994. Heavily influenced by Erasure and Björk, his productions are lush and incorporate multi-layered cinematic sounds with pop sensibilities. With an array of software and hardware, Stephen writes, arranges, and records all of his music. haberdasheryinfo.com |
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Andrea
Procopio Andrea is new to LA from Chicago and is having a blast getting to know so many awesome people in this industry she loves so much! >Andrea on IMDb |
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Tarique
Qayumi Tarique was born
in Kabul, Afghanistan, grew up in Vancouver, Canada, and moved to Los
Angeles to attend the prestigious UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television
for a Master’s in Fine Arts. Upon his graduation, three years
later, he directed sixteen short films and wrote thirteen scripts. He
was one of the finalists in the Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker Contest.
His Coke spot was also in the Blue Ribbon for the student Emmys, as
well as, a Silver Medalist in the regional student ADDY awards. His
short film "The Pen" won the Filmaka.com "Smoke and Mirrors"
contest. He's also the recipient of the Jack Nickolson Screenwriting
Award. He’s was one of five out of two-hundred people to be chosen
to shoot Discover Card’s “What would you do if you had a
million dollars?” theatre campaign. >Tarique
on IMDb |
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Mac
Quayle Composer, producer,
remixer and multi-instrumentalist Mac Quayle makes music. Lots of music.
As a composer he has contributed to 9 films and 87 episodes of the hit
CBS television show "Cold Case", collaborating with renowned
composers Cliff Martinez (Traffic, Solaris, Pee-wee's Playhouse) and
Michael A. Levine (Cold Case, Close To Home, Naked Bros. Band). Mac lives, works and plays ping-pong in the mountains near Los Angeles. For more about Mac, please visit his website.>Mac on IMDb |
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Wayne
Roberts Starting in the
Radio business in Miami, producing/voicing commercials along with co-hosting
the award winning Tara & Wayne Show, Wayne decided to finally get
in front of the camera thanks to the urging of friends. Not long after,
he landed his first National Commercial, Lycos starring Anna Kournikova,
and then Dawson’s Creek and Runaway Jury. |
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Rafael
Salinas Rafael was born in El Paso, Texas and raised in Juarez, Mexico. He has always had an interest in film, but the lack of a big film community in El Paso and Juarez made it challenging to get started. So he did what he knew he had to -- he moved to Los Angeles in late 2009. >Rafael on IMDb |
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Krystel
Schley Born in Northern California, Krystel moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue her degree at UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. Upon graduating, Krystel worked at various production companies and spent time in Austin, TX, where she become an advertising copywriter. She is currently resides in Los Angeles where she continues to pursue her career as a writer in film and television. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, photography, traveling, and attempting to cook. For more Krystel, please visit her website. |
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Ethan
Sharrett Ethan is an apartment manager in Los Angeles who enjoys acting in his spare time. |
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Allie
Smith Actress / Creator / Executive Producer / Writer "Sooze" - Series Regular Hailing from the South of Texas, Allie is a graduate of Chicago's Second City Conservatory. She most recently appeared in Mark Ruffalo's directorial debut "Sympathy For Delicious" sharing the screen with Noah Emmerich. Beginning her career in Chicago, Allie has worked in theatre, industrials, commercial print, and film and can be seen in "Shuteye" alongside Stana Katic of ABC's Castle, Steven R. Monroe's "Complacent", and "Gary Under Crisis" official selection of the New York Television Film Festival. She eats a lot of meat. >Allie on IMDb |
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Elizabeth
Southard Originally from Sydney, Australia, Elizabeth is excited to be here in Los Angeles. Having worked mainly on stage in Sydney, Orlando, Chicago and LA, Elizabeth is now tackling the world of TV, Film & Internet. She is thrilled to be a part of The Best Friend with these talented ladies. For more Elizabeth, please visit her website. >Elizabeth on IMDb |
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Wednesday
Standley Coming from the land of mountains and cowboys that is western Montana, Wednesday decided to give Los Angeles a spin a few years back. Having received a degree in film studies from Montana State University, the allure of Hollywood combined with year-round sun was overwhelmingly strong. Recently she checked off two bucket list items: skydiving on her birthday and seeing Gustav Klimt's painting The Kiss in Vienna. You could say Adventure is her middle name. But no, it's actually June. To contact Wednesday, click here. >Wednesday on IMDb |
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Mark
Towns
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Alycia
Tracy
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Robert
C. Webb Robert
C. Webb completed films studies at the California State University Long
Beach in 1994. Since then he has photographed numerous short films that
have went on to receive many awards at various film festivals around
the United States. In 2001 the feature film which he shot, "The
Flip Side" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He then
went on to shoot the feature film "Americano"
with Joshua Jackson, Dennis Hopper, and Leonor Varela. Robert has won an Emmy Award and 2 Telly Awards for cinematography with wis work on Industrial Spots for Lockheed Martin. Other credits include the Web Series "The Real Girls Guide To Everything Else" on Strike TV. >Rob on IMDb |
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Laura
Wise For more Laura, please visit her website. |
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Betsy
Zajko Betsy Zajko launched her
career in Cleveland and Chicago with supporting |