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Adande Thorne, aka sWooZie, is an actor, comedian, animator, director, professional gamer and YouTube star. Adande initially began his career as a professional gamer and traveled the world to compete in events appearing regularly on IGN and G4. His videos chronicled his journey and created a large and loyal following. Adande's content has grown to encompass animated videos and humorous anecdotes about life that have garnered millions of views.- Actress
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Raised in the high desert of California, Sarah Minnich is a film and television actress known for her work in Army of the Dead (2021), Them: Covenant (2021), Briarpatch (2019), The Wave (2019), Better Call Saul (2015-2018) and Deputy (2020). Sarah has earned both a Bachelors degree and Master's degree in Communication from UNM, and continues to teach part time at the college level. Sarah has several projects in the works, including a Blumhouse feature and a Netflix thriller. Sarah trains with Lesly Kahn & Co.
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Ryan Jason Cook was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina. He became the oldest son of 5 children. His father, Chris, being a pilot in the Air Force, moved his family around the country a lot during Ryan's youth, from east coast to west coast and everything in between.
Landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ryan attended La Cueva High School where he first began his adventure in the world of performance. Even though his original plan was to attend college as a Bio-Chemical Engineering major, all of this changed when he took part in a theatre festival at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. This changed the course of his life, putting him in the path of becoming a theatre performer for life! While attending ENMU, Ryan received his BFA in theatre performance and a minor in directing, dance, and technical theatre. He quickly became the leading man type during his tenure there, starring in theatre productions like Arsenic and Old Lace, The Seagull, The Front Page, One Flea Spare, and many more.
After graduating college in 2005, Ryan moved back to Albuquerque and became heavily involved in the theatre community there. Some of his favorite roles include Himself in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Cliff Bradshaw in Cabaret, Macbeth in Macbeth, and Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie. This only touches the surface of his stint within the Albuquerque Theatre scene. He performed in over 80 productions from his time in college to now: while also writing and directing a number of productions as well.
Ryan has also enjoyed directing at various theaters in Albuquerque, including Romeo and Juliet, Anatomy of a Murder, Spring Awakening, Fame, The Wizard of Oz, One Flea Spare, Cesar's Blood, and How I Learned to Drive, among many others.
In 2009, two major things happened in Ryan's life. First and foremost, he met and married his now wife, Reoyne Cook. They are still happily married to this day. In the year 2017, they made the decision to start fostering children in need. In 2018, they welcomed 4 new children into their family, turning their small family of four into a booming family of eight. Then, in 2021, they added their 7th child into the family.
The second big change in Ryan's life in 2009 was his transition into the film and television industry. It was not long before Ryan began booking on a regular basis; landing great roles on television shows like Better Call Saul, Obliterated, Big Sky, Dark Winds, Preacher, Waco, Get Shorty, Graves, Manhattan, Dig, The Night Shift, In Plain Sight, Killer Women, and The Messengers as well as films, including Only The Brave, The Space Between Us, Those Who Want Me Dead, Soldado, The Last Stand, and The Maze Runner: Scorch Trails.- Actress
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Lauren Chavez-Myers is a filmmaker, writer, actor, and proud Burqueña from New Mexico. She received her BFA in Theatre Performance from Chapman University while simultaneously discovering her passion for writing, directing, and giving a voice to underrepresented groups in media.
After graduating, she spent eight years working in professional film, television, and theatre in New Mexico, including a two season recurring role on WGN's "Manhattan" opposite Michael Chernus. Other notable roles include "12 Strong" (opposite Michael Peña), AMC's "Better Call Saul," "The Space Between Us" (opposite Gary Oldman), and "Only the Brave." Chavez-Myers proudly served five years as the Director of Media & Marketing for the Latina-led Duke City Repertory Theatre, where she produced all of their trailers, media, and online content while also working as a member of the resident acting company.
She co-wrote, produced, and starred in the feature film "Dead Billy," and has written, directed, and produced several award-winning shorts, including "Imagining Vera" which won Best Film and Best Directing at the 2014 Albuquerque 48 Hour Film Festival. She has also directed and produced three of the four LGBTQIA-friendly "Star Wars: Frankie and Jude" films, which have screened at festivals and comic cons all over the world and won numerous awards.
Most recently, she wrote and produced "Enough Room," a social impact comedic short film tackling the issues of passive racism, societal expectations, and inviting authentic connections in the face of adversity -- all on a first date. As a Hispanic woman and storyteller, Chavez-Myers aims to explore the mystical and mysterious, to provide a platform for women and uplift the voices of the marginalized, and to create content that not only entertains but inspires.
Chavez-Myers has several projects in development through her company Room of Req Productions. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Rick and their dog Marty McFly.- Beth Bailey is known for Breaking Bad (2008), Manhattan (2014) and Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018).
- Morse Bicknell is an actor and member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA. Before becoming an actor he served as a US Army Linguist, and later worked as a professional musician, a paramedic, and a trainer for Apple computers. Educational background includes Monterey's Defense Language Institute, as well as BA's in Philosophy and in Theater, and an MFA in Filmmaking and Producing. Other interests include cinema and foreign cultures, and he speaks several languages fluently.
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Peter Chelsom is a member of the British Academy, the American Academy, The Directors Guild Of America, and The Writers Guild Of America. Peter was born in Blackpool in the North of England. He is a US and UK citizen. (Trivia: he is an Honorary Citizen of a small town in Tuscany, Italy, called Fivizzano). He is married with three sons. He trained at London's Central School of Drama and worked as an actor playing leading roles in TV, films, and in the theatre for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and the Royal Court Theatre. At 30, Peter became a film director/writer. His first film, Treacle, won a BAFTA nomination and invitations to festivals all over the world, including New York. His first full-length feature was the successful romantic comedy, Hear My Song. The film is a wild and highly entertaining tale inspired by the life of the charismatic Irish tenor, Josef Locke, played in the film by Ned Beatty. Locke disappeared in the late fifties to be secretly replaced by an imposter who passed himself off as the great man for thirty years. Hear My Song was praised universally by critics and was a hugely optimistic crowd-pleaser. Princess Diana attended its Royal Premiere, and the Evening Standard British Film Awards awarded the film Best Newcomer. Peter's second feature was Funny Bones, a film about comedy. Made for Hollywood Pictures and starring Oliver Platt, Jerry Lewis, Leslie Caron, Freddie Davies, and newcomer Lee Evans, it once again won rave reviews in the States and the rest of the world. It won Best Picture at five European Film Festivals. Bigger, richer and darker than the first, it tells the story of two half brothers - one American and the other British - who will stop at nothing to get a laugh... even murder. Peter's third feature, The Mighty, was based on the best-selling book, Freak The Mighty. It stars Sharon Stone, Gillian Anderson, Gena Rowlands, and Harry Dean Stanton. It received two Golden Globe Nominations. Chelsom followed with Town and Country and Serendipity, which grossed $52m at the US Box Office. His next film, Shall We Dance, starred Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, and Stanley Tucci. The film grossed $170m worldwide. His next film, Hector and the Search for Happiness, had its US Premiere in a special presentation at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was distributed by Relativity Media, and the cast included Simon Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Christopher Plummer, Toni Collette, Stellan Skarsgard, and Jean Reno. It is the story of a disillusioned psychiatrist traveling the world to research what makes people happy. Chelsom's latest film, The Space Between Us, will open on December 16th, 2016. It stars Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, and Carla Gugino. It tells the story of the first boy to be born on Mars. A love story wrapped in sci-fi.- William is an award-winning actor best known for Hell or High Water, Crazy Heart and Breaking Bad. Born and raised in New Mexico, he started acting at 8 years of age in a local library production of a play about Mozart. He was originally cast as Mozart's father, but at first rehearsal the director realized he was shorter than the boy playing Mozart, so the roles were switched and William was now the lead! He's been hooked on acting ever since. He attended the University of New Mexico on a theatre scholarship and later studied film acting in Los Angeles, mainly with Charles Conrad who was one of Sanford Meisner's primary teaching assistants. He's enjoyed acting alongside 7 Oscar winners and 7 Emmy winners along with many of the top creators of film, television and theatre in New Mexico. Also a successful stage actor, he's appeared in over 45 productions in his home state.
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Zacciah River Hanson was born in Taos, New Mexico on December 12th, 1997. Raised in Santa Fe, he began his performing arts career at age 10 as a dancer with the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. At age 14 he discovered his love of acting after he attended summer camp at the Perry Mansfield Acting Intensive. He then continued his passion for acting by attending high school at the New Mexico School for the Arts as a Drama major. At age 15 he landed his first TV role playing a young Jesse James in the mini series Gunslingers in addition to several other film projects. At age 17 he expanded his education by attending the Los Angeles Stunt Training Center in order to better utilize his long term martial arts skills for film and television. Upon graduating high school, he moved to New York City where he attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts as an Acting for Film and Television major. In 2019, Zacciah left NYC and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where he currently works in the local industry as an actor, stuntman, and fight coordinator. He also enjoys writing and has been dedicated to producing his own screenplays while still being active in the local film and theater community.- Actor
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Tim D. Janis was born on an Air Force Base in Northern California. Months after birth they moved to Ohio before transfer to Belgium and Germany. The family visited France, England, Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain as he became an "observer" of the details of people and culture. Returning to the US and Ohio for first and second grade before orders to move again. Their next home was on Mercury Drive, Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico as his father trained to go to Vietnam.
In Albuquerque, his first skills in film came as the family rented horses every weekend to ride in the Four Hills east of Albuquerque. His father's training in photography was used to film brother Jerry, sister Teresa and Tim galloping up Arroyos or riding into Ghost towns in character hitting their marks. Tim was taught photo/film developing at the Base Photo Lab at age 8.
In college, he began training, then teaching and choreographing stunt work in fistfight, gunfight, and shortfall. This training was later combined with his martial arts skills as a Black Belt. Producers trusted him with their most important asset. Their lead actor's safety in fight scenes. He committed to developing his acting skills through training, including traveling to Hollywood to take an intensive taught by Howard Fine, at the Howard Fine Studio. Adding Improv training with the gifted and generous Alan Arkin in Santa Fe.
Fortunate to act on high-level projects with extremely talented actors. Natasha Lyonne in Poker Face, written/directed by Rian Johnson, and on Dreamland with Margot Robbie. Both Natasha and Margot produced their project, so they were each his Boss. On Dreamland he was fortunate to meet and work with Travis Fimmel, Darby Camp, and Pab Schwendimann.
Although his credits are limited, he has performed in projects with Academy Award winners, Emmy winners, and Producer elite. Not many actors can say they were in a Spielberg production, Into the West. Or almost be choked to death with a golf club in Carriers by Chris Pine. On Carriers, he was fortunate to work with Emily Van Camp, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Piper Perabo. Grateful to work on projects with award winners from Dennis Hopper, Kelsey Grammer, Gary Oldman, Robert Urich and more. Acting.- Actress
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Rakes was born in Oklahoma and spent the first few years of her life in Guthrie, then moved with her parents to Danville, Illinois, and then to Peoria not long after. She was interested in acting from a young age, doing school plays from elementary to high school, only breaking to play basketball. The family moved again to New Mexico when Kristen was in eighth grade. After high school, she began college as a business major, only to switch to filmmaking after two years. Upon graduating with a degree in Moving Image Arts, Kristen was able to jump into crew work in art department thanks to New Mexico's burgeoning film industry.- Actress
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Bruce McIntosh trained as an actor at The Neighborhood Playhouse in NY with William Alderson, and in LA with Ron Burrus and Charles Conrad. He was a member of the Met Theatre Workshop and of the Strasberg Playwrights Group. Nominated for a Helen Hayes Award in Outstanding Lead Actor Category for "Fixin' To Die: A visit to the mind of Lee Atwater", by Robert Myers, directed by George Furth. He lives in Arroyo Hondo, NM with his wife of 36 years. He heads the non-profit Metta Theatre, which conducts free classes for local residents, offering training in acting and writing in its small black box theatre since 2003.- Actress
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Lora Martinez-Cunningham was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. She is known for Flamin' Hot (2023), The Book of Eli (2010) and Sicario (2015).- Born in Alabama, John-Paul is an old soul with a passion for the film industry. He was always a happy child and strives to read and learn new things. His career started at the age of seven, when he auditioned for Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in Huntsville AL. His charismatic charm and ability to adapt to different situations enables him to produce quality and believable characters. John-Paul is a very kindhearted sentimental individual.
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Logan Paul is an American vlogger, actor, director and social media phenomenon born in Westlake, Ohio. He is known for The Thinning (2016), Logan Trailer Parody (2017) and Logan Paul Vs (2016).
Logan garnered much of his popularity through the smartphone app Vine. From there, he was featured on the cover of a magazine called AdWeek. Shortly after that, Logan went on a tour, traveling to London, Spain, Germany, China, Japan, Brazil, Belize and France to record himself doing the splits at designated locations. While in Belize, Logan was the first one to ever record a Facebook underwater live stream. While in Brazil, Logan went to the Olympics where he and his roommate created the notorious Olympic dab video which got over 60 million views in 7 days, although, due to copyright issues, the video was removed. Logan also did a collaboration video with Kevin Hart] in an attempt to "bring back the dab". The song feature in the video was by the DJ 'Marshmello'. He has also done short skits with Dwayne Johnson. Logan also wrote, produced and starred in a movie that will be released in 2018 called Airplane Mode (2019).- Actor
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Luce Rains is an American actor, horseman and western enthusiast, he booked his first gig at Universal Studios in 1975 and has been a Screen Actor's Guild Member since that time.
Luce has appeared in over 100 film and television productions, 30 plays, and worked with many of the industries top actors, directors, producers and film and theatre professionals.
Luce has also had the pleasure of working with a lot of Horses, Children, Dogs, Wranglers, Teamsters, Caterers, Cowboys, Grips, DP's, AD's, PA's and Assorted Crew members.
Thanks for the memories and the possibilities...- Born in western New York, Esodie was raised in the tiny S.U.N.Y town of Geneseo, where she attended college and received a B.A. in Theatre/ English. Her first acting gig was an elementary school play, where she played Little Red Riding Hood. In 2001 she landed a seasonal job at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, where she worked as a Production Assistant for nine seasons. She is known for her work in Terminator Salvation (2009), Love Ranch (2010) and Night Shift (2014).
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Stafford Douglas was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on July 20th, 1991. He grew up in a creative family with a strong local theatre environment and fell in love with acting at an early age. Stafford began exploring film and television as a young adult and landed his first speaking roles on "This Must Be The Place" and on an episode of "In Plain Sight."
Other television appearances include "Better Call Saul," "Longmire," "The Night Shift," and a recurring role on WGN America's historical drama "Manhattan." In 2014 he appeared as legendary outlaw Billy the Kid on the American Heroes Channel's docudrama miniseries, "Gunslingers." Recently he could be seen in a two episode guest arc on CBS' hit show "Criminal Minds," as well as a recurring role on Netflix's "Daybreak" with Matthew Broderick.
Stafford can also be seen in a number of films, including "Independence Day: Resurgence" with Jeff Goldblum, "Gold" with Matthew McConaughey, "The Space Between Us" with Gary Oldman, and "Hostiles" with Christian Bale. He recently finished shooting "The Kid" with director Vincent D'Onofrio and stars Dane Dehaan and Ethan Hawke, as well as "News of the World" with Tom Hanks.
Stafford is also a writer, having served as creator and showrunner of the mockumentary series "Thank You, 5", as well as co-writer of dark comedy shorts "Shotgun" and "Scary Finger." He is currently working on his first feature length script.
Stafford is represented by Stewart Talent and Robert Stein Management in Los Angeles, and The O' Agency in New Mexico.- Additional Crew
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Travis Armstrong is known for Only the Brave (2017), Spare Parts (2015) and The Space Between Us (2017).- Actor
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Matt Page was born in Turner, Maine. He is an Actor, Writer and Producer best known for creating the martial arts comedy web series "Enter The Dojo" and starring as Master Ken. His videos have received over 70 million views on YouTube and he has performed the Master Ken LIVE! comedy show all over the U.S., Canada, Scotland, England, Wales, Germany and Australia. He has also appeared in feature films including "Sicario", "Shotcaller", "Maze Runner 2: Scorch Trials" and "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot". His television appearances include roles in the Netflix series "Messiah" and "Chambers as well as NBC's "Night Shift" and AMC's "Breaking Bad".- Actress
Mia Stallard is a New Mexico native actor who began a consistent career at the age of 5. She was scouted by one of the biggest casting directors in the Southwest at a grocery store in Taos. From that moment she booked her first speaking role in Off The Map, a movie about living off the grid in New Mexico. Since then she's expanded her work in film and television, booking her first leading role by the age of 11 in the film Inhale. A movie about a dying girl (Stallard) in urgent need of a lung transplant and the lengths her parents (Dermot Mulroney & Diane Kruger) would go to save her. Later that year Mia received an honorable mention at the Athena Awards for a short screenplay she wrote. She then went on to working opposite of Dennis Hopper (Crash), Jackie Chan (The Spy Next Door), Jessica Alba (The Eye). She recently booked a recurring role on the television show Midnight Texas which will be replacing Grimm in March (2017) on NBC. When she's not practicing for an audition, Mia actively supports animal causes as well as pursuing a lifestyle in organic sustainable living. She also spends her time dancing ballet, creating artwork in various mediums, and traveling, in 2015 she spent extended time working on a horse ranch in New Zealand.- David Devereaux was born in New Jersey right outside of Philadelphia. After living in New Jersey and Ohio his family settled in Atlanta, GA.
He knew from an early age that acting was what he wanted to do. The idea of portraying different characters really seemed to resonate with him. To be able to step into someone else's shoes, relate to their experiences, and present this to the world is what inspires him. This created the passion and excitement which eventually led him into acting. - Jacob Browne is an American stage, and film actor. He was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma to a Liberian father and an American mother. Jacob received his BFA in theatre from The California Institute of the Arts. Jacob is known for Better Call Saul (2015) Fort Bliss (2014) and The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)
- Jenny Gabrielle played Desiree Steed in director Joseph Kosinski's - Only the Brave, which also stars Josh Brolin and Jeff Bridges and starred in Lifetime MOV, Be My Baby. Born in Stuttgart, Germany. Gabrielle moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico with her father, a scientist working for the nuclear industry. She attended school at the Interlochen Arts Academy-after which she traveled and worked in Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Spain and France. Returning to the US, she began formal actor training, with Eric Morris. Her first role - as Blue, a starry-eyed ingénue in Henry Jaglom's Festival in Cannes, which also starred Anouk Aimée, Greta Scacchi, Maximilian Schell and Ron Silver. She played controversial free spirit Dorothy Norman, opposite Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons in Georgia O'Keeffe. Her screenplays have been selected by Page Turner Screenplays, The Golden Script Competition, The Hague Global Cinema Festival, and The Canadian Diversity Film Festival.
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Bernardo Saracino is known for Sicario (2015), The Space Between Us (2017) and Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016).- Actor
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Eli's from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Eli attended The University of New Mexico and The Theatre School at DePaul University.
He spent one year traveling the country by train as a clown with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus.
His theater credits include: "Intimate Apparel" and "World Set Free" (Steppenwolf) "The Action Against Sol Schumann" (Victory Gardens), "Return of the Hip Messiah" (Prop THTR / Second City), "The Last Night at Ballyhoo" (Mercury Theatre), "Incident at Vichy" (Writers Theatre), "Comedy of Errors" and "Much Ado About Nothing" (Chicago Shakespeare), "Wit" and "A Christmas Carol" (Actors Theatre of Louisville) along with many others.- Actor
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Actor Nate Warren was born in Albuquerque, NM. After performing in a number of plays, musicals and concerts in school, he went on to study Theatre and Music at The University of New Mexico. He graduated in 2011 with a B.A. in Theatre, concentrating in Acting and Musical Theatre. His work there garnered him several leading roles in university productions, as well as the attention of the local film and television industry.
After a handful of appearances in television shows including Longmire (2014), Manhattan (2014), and Dig (2015), Nate landed the role of Jamie Hedges in the Amazon pilot Edge (2015), playing the younger brother of the title character, played by Max Martini. The same year he secured a small role in the sequel film Independence Day: Resurgence (2016).
Nate is also a singer and writer and enjoys working on his own projects.- Actress
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Ramona King is the former Radio Host of "The Spoken Word Hour" for NPR affiliate KUNM. Here she's interviewed spoken word artists along with musical storytellers like folksinger, John McCutcheon, and Bluesman Guy Davis. Rainbow Tales Too is her first appearance on award-winning CD produced by Rounder Records with performance alongside national storytellers including radio celebrity Garrison Keillor. Coyote Song is her newest storytelling DVD with Samoan beat box artist Zack Freeman in a live performance at The Word of South Festival of Literature and Music. In film she's performed alongside Matthew McConaughey and opposite Morgan Freeman working under award-winning director Ron Shelton, with credits under Peter Chelsom, Michael Slovis, and Robert B. Weide. She's the cover story for the May 2006 issue of the Abq Arts Magazine and was featured in Houston's International Guardian and Parenting Magazine (May 2000). Her bio and story as Albuquerque's storyteller are found in Albuquerque: Three Centuries to Remember (A La Harencia Publications, 2005). She co-produced _Searching(2016)_ directed by Albert Fry, the official selection of three festivals and won the Southern Shorts Award. She is the recipient of the Southern Shorts Merit Award for Acting. Ramona grew up in Queens, New York during the 70's and attended Andrew Jackson High School. She is the oldest of five. Her mother worked for a Toy Factory which provided special moments between mother and children --when Mom wasn't worn out from work at the factory. Ramona's first introduction to the theater was when her mother stayed home full-time after layoffs. Her Mom spread a blanket on the floor and told her and her siblings' stories...stories they would later perform in the basement on a makeshift stage behind a rolled up bamboo curtain. Her father was a trucker who fell upon hard times during union strikes. Her Solo Show "On My Own", from her Maternal Dreamer Series is based on these events. Eventually, she and her siblings were placed in New York's foster care system. The school was a safe haven for her where she scored high grades and eventually earned acceptance to Cornell University where she studied Human Development and Family Studies. There she met her husband-to-be, Tony King during her first college stage performance of Godspell. They married and moved to New Mexico where she continued to perform live theater at the University of New Mexico of which included Antigone in South Africa (Adaptation of Sophocles Play), Boesman and Lena by Athol Fugard, and Young Gifted and Black by Lorraine Hansberry. After giving birth to her first child she began her solo performance career on stage as Storyteller and Personal Griot. Her two son's were born soon after. In 1999 she performed at the White House for the Annual Easter at the White House Event. She's performed across the country sometimes with a child strapped to her back on school stages, in conferences, and festivals. She's come full circle to continue her acting career in film and television.- Actor
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Colin Egglesfield (born February 9, 1973) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as "Josh Madden" in the long-running soap opera, All My Children (1970), "Auggie Kirkpatrick" on The CW's short-lived drama series, Melrose Place (2009), and "Evan Parks" on The Client List (2011). He was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the second child of Kathleen (née Dineen) and William Egglesfield, a physician. His mother is Irish. He has two siblings: an older sister, Kerry, and a younger brother, Sean. He was brought up in a Catholic household.- Actor
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Eb Lottimer began with Roger Corman studios, and credits his 15 films with Corman as providing his film education. Eb wrote and directed 2 feature films, Love Matters and Divorce; A Contemporary Western, both passion projects starring Tony Goodwin, Gina Gershwin, Griffin Dunne, Annette O'Toole, Wendy Malik, Talia Shire, Terry Kiser, Elias Koteas, Enrico Colantoni, Priscilla Barnes, and Christopher McDonald.
Eb is an award winning writer, director and actor and currently has multiple projects in development. He lives in Santa Fe with his wife Anna Darrah, near their grown kids Sowelu and Ceryn.
Eb is also a musician and songwriter. His band Eb & Hal recorded two albums and won 5 Awards including Best Album of the Year in the New Mexico Music Awards 2022. Eb & Hal can be heard on Spotify.- Stunts
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Ramsey Scott is known for The Space Between Us (2017), No Country for Old Men (2007) and The Gift (2000).- Actor
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Heather Bash is known for Knowing (2020), Voice from an Unmarked Grave (2018) and Billy Shakespeare (2014).- Actor
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Steven Ray Byrd was born on April 12, 1979 in Germany. He was adopted at 3 months old by Donald and Mildred Byrd. Steven graduated from Central Hardin High School in 1997. He has lived all over the United States including Alaska, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Steven made his first major debut on TruTv's "All Worked Up".- Actor
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Humberto Alejandro Castro Ward was born on December 15, 1984 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and raised across the border in El Paso, Texas. As a teenager, he became interested in acting, screenwriting and filmmaking. He graduated from Father Yermo High School in 2003 and went on to attend The University of Texas at El Paso where he earned his B.A. in Psychology and Minor in Criminal Justice in 2010. Following his college graduation, he spontaneously enrolled into acting courses at Latin American Talent Studio and decided to pursue a career in the film industry instead. His talents as an actor, screenwriter and filmmaker were showcased on-screen from the very beginning. He is locally known for his work on several short films as well as his first feature film called El Sueño (2016). He continues to live in El Paso, Texas and has been married to Lorraine Sanchez since August 23, 2014.- Actor
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Jon Erik Castro is known for You Know What's Funny..? (2019), Poster Girl (2018) and At a Loss (2018).- Actor
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Stephen is an experienced actor, writer, and cartoonist. Discovering theater in college in New Mexico, he performed in numerous productions, as well as in the comedy improv troupe, "On The Wing," of which he was a founding member. With studies at Stella Adler in New York and Second City and Improvolympic in Chicago, as well as an internship at Saturday Night Live, Stephen is a well-rounded performer capable of both comedy and drama. In addition, he brings fifteen years of experience as a competitive gymnast, and plays classical and boogie-woogie piano, as well as violin and guitar.
Recently, he acted as press liaison for NBC, CNN, The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter on the ill-fated Alec Baldwin film, "Rust," and has been profiled in the UK film magazine Total Film (Issue #325, "Giving Credit").
One of his first loves has always been cartooning, and his comic strips "The Radioactive Rabbi" (about a Jewish super-hero) and "Santa Fates" (a Doonesburyesque parody of the Santa Fe, NM art scene) have been published in a number of alt. weeklies including Santa Fe's "THE" and The Newport Mercury (for which he also wrote film criticism), as well as such magazines as Shindig and Guitar World, and are available as compilations on his Etsy site, Stevesfunartandcomix.
He has also written music criticism for Uncut and Record Collector magazine.
As a filmmaker, he has written, directed and starred in a number of comedy shorts with "On The Wing," as well as a feature-length documentary, "Minot (Or 'My Uncle, The Author')." His short parody screenplay "Halloween 2038" was a selection for the 2021 Cannes International Cinema Festival, a finalist for the 2021 UK Film Festival - London and winner of the 2021 International Hollywood Short Film Festival. His short comedy script "Night Of The Living Morrisons" was also a selection in the 2021 San Francisco Indie Short Festival and the 2021 Paris International Short Festival.
In 2018, he completed a five-plus year labor of love, the action/comedy graphic novel "Writer Fighters," about an imaginary super-team consisting of the great twentieth-century writers Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner and Joyce, assembled by the U.S. government to combat the fascist dictator Franco in 1937 Spain. Praised by such Hemingway aficionados as actor Stacy Keach, an excerpt was featured in Professor Robert K. Elder's book "Hemingway In Comics" (2020, Kent State University Press).- Actor
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Joey Graceffa is a Streamy Award-winning actor, top Internet personality, and two-time Amazing Race contestant with over 8 million YouTube subscribers. Joey grew up in Boston, moving to Los Angeles at the age of 19 to pursue a career in entertainment. He has an upcoming book deal with Simon & Schuster.- Actor
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Rene Herrera is known for The Mule (2018), Only the Brave (2017) and The Immortal Wars: Rebirth (2021).- Actor
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Ian A. Hudson is known for Better Call Saul (2015), Longmire (2012) and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014).- Actor
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An award-winning English actor, Jamie H. Jung is known for his work on The CW's Roswell New Mexico, Amazon Studio's Them: Covenant, and El Rey Network's Rebel Without A Crew. His commercial credits include the Bud Light Super Bowl TV Commercial "Last Year's Lemons" and national GEICO and eHarmony spots. Jamie's VO career has spanned radio dramas, audiobooks, and an original podcast. He is a part-time audio engineer and consistently writes and produces short-form content appearing in international film festivals throughout the year. JamieHJung.com- Gustavo Montes is known for The Best Man (2023), Lyrics from a Bleeding Heart (2020) and Cowboy Drifter (2022).
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Francisco Peramos was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. When he was a child he moved to Granada, Spain. He got his start when he was a child acting in plays in Spain and continued acting non stopping till now. He studied Performance for Theater, movies & TV in Escuela de Radio y Television de Granada (Granada, Spain) when he was very young and took classes with several well know acting teachers in Spain and United States since then. He has worked in Santa Fe, New Mexico as an actor in several projects, working for the New Mexico film industry, acting in theaters and taking part at Milagro at Los Luceros, Robert Redford program. He moved to Los Angeles, California in 2019 where he lives now.- Actor
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Josh Relic is a director, actor and music producer from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He began entertaining in his early childhood and would continue to participate in plays and modeling throughout his early years. He began to pursue acting professionally in high school.
In his early career he performed plays at Union High School. After high school he carried his career to Southwestern Oklahoma State University to study broadcasting and theater. He works out of New Mexico where he directed his first feature film Gold Raiders also known as Sierra Sisters The Hunt for Blackbeard's Treasure.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Lorraine Sanchez is known for El Sueño (2016), The Confession Project (2020) and Rogue Cell: Shadow Warrior (2020). She has been married to Humberto Castro since 23 August 2014.- Producer
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Angela Marie Duncan a native New Mexican, has been in the motion picture business for over 30 years. She has played key roles in front of and behind the camera. Angela has taken her vast experience to help new and upcoming filmmakers, writers, producers and directors find an avenue for their talent. Angela is currently packaging a large slate of feature films and television projects for production in New Mexico. Working with a professional infrastructure that New Mexico has provided the film and television for years, including union crews, production services and post production. Angela has become an expert on all of the incentives and programs that New Mexico has to offer a production coming to film.. She is know as a "Boots On The Ground Producer" in New Mexico. She provides her clients with consulting, financing, budgeting, casting, production, post production and distribution.- Alma Sisneros was born on 7 January 1977. She is an actress, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Fright Night (2011) and The Night Shift (2014).
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Tabitha Tuckman is known for Only the Brave (2017), The Space Between Us (2017) and The Night Shift (2014).- Jennifer Ugochukwu is known for Night Night (2021), The Chosen (2017) and Murder Made Me Famous (2015).
- Gregory Paul Valdez (Greg Valdez) is a singer/songwriter, guitarist, worship leader, and background actor. He appeared on the Son Broadcasting Network 25 Year Celebration Telethon performing original and worship music with bassist Eric Owens and drummer Phil Miranda. He can be seen as an Israeli Henchmen in the T.V. Series "Dig" Season 1 Episode 8 "Sisters of Dinah". Other projects include the TV series' "The Night Shift" and "The Brave"
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Jerry Walker is known for Beaten (2019), Rogue Cell: Shadow Warrior (2020) and Die Die Delta Pi 2: A New Chapter.- Art Department
David White is enjoying finding his niche in the New Mexico Film Industry with skill set and particular interest in the art department - props, set dresser, greens and as a buyer. Crew experience thus far includes property master, props person, props buyer, set dresser, on set dresser and set dec/dress buyer.- Actor
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Just as Danny Winn's whirlwind acting career was starting to explode in 2015, he met veteran director Rich Sickler on the set of WGN America's "Manhattan" series, in which he appeared in five episodes, four as "Scientist Brock," one as a state trooper. Sickler offered some sage advice about the prospects of success daring to enter the film industry at a more mature age than many of his peers: "So many are striving to get in at a young age, but as they mature, they start dropping out and pursuing other paths. So as a mature actor, there's less competition aside from the small percentage of those young actors who made it." The El Paso, TX born actor - who attributes his passion for diverse roles partly to growing up a military brat raised in three tropical regions, including Hawaii, Key West and the atoll of Kwajalein in the Pacific - didn't name his film production company Dare to Dream by chance. Over the past few years, the former general contractor, who wound down his successful construction company to pursue his cinematic goals full-time, has been the living embodiment of his friend's words, with close to 30 credits and films on his ever-bustling schedule through 2022. A true inspiration for anyone who has ever wondered if it's too late to pursue their creative dreams, Danny's doing so well that he's already in a position to help others pursue opportunities and achieve success in the film industry. In 2019, the year he had the privilege of playing the much-revered American WWII General Douglas MacArthur in the Japanese historical TV miniseries "Idaten: Tokyo Olympics Story," he launched the Danny Winn Master Class: Acting From A to Z, helping aspiring and working actors of all ages in the region develop their natural gifts, and learn the "do's and don'ts" and use their passion to take their game to the next level. "I also teach the intangibles that all actors hoping to work in film need to know, , like keeping a positive attitude and mastering the art of self-promotion," says Danny, who considers himself an "instinctual method actor" who prefers letting the moment flow creatively to over-rehearsing. "Another key that surprises some people is 'Don't rely totally on agents.' I've only acquired a small percentage of my roles via my agents. The rest has been the eat, sleep, and breathe manner with which I treat this profession, continuing to get my name and reel out there and searching for gigs myself. To be successful, you need raw talent and that cannot be taught. But the rest is all about perseverance, the effort you put forth and that optimistic outlook." Driven by that upbeat attitude and the inspiring work ethic which made him thrive in his previous professional lives, Danny's been an unstoppable creative force since "catching the acting bug" on the set of the NBC medical drama "The Night Shift" despite wearing fire gear for 16 hours for his one line role and stunt as "Fireman #27." He has worked alongside the likes of Denzel Washington, Chris Pratte, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, Matthew McConaughey, C. Thomas Howell, Luke Arnold, Viva Blanca, Richard Riehle, MC Gainey and many others. Among Danny's favorite roles are his turns as a campaign contributor on the Epix comedy series "Graves," with Nick Nolte and Sela Ward (2016); his lead role as Priest Paul in the supernatural thriller "The Crossbreed"; the key character of "Happy Jim" in the true-life Western "Deadman Standing"; and Skippy Brewster in the film "Lapham Rising," which stars Bobby Cannavale, Stockard Channing and the iconic Frank Langella, whom Winn shared his dialogue with. Not even COVID-19 can slow Danny's output and the ongoing desire to expand his scope of deep, challenging and impactful roles. He has been cast as career military man Tom Harris in the futuristic sci fi drama "The Enemy Is Coming," which is slated to film in Sydney in March 2021; the producer is Tony Lynch of Legend Studios in Australia, and the writer/creator is Mark Eder. The actor is also attached as lead to three upcoming Westerns, including "10 Gunfights," "Back to Billy" and "30 Seconds in Hell." He was also recently cast in the lead role of Kenny Lyle, a hitman in a dark comedy film tentatively titled "The Bleeding Edge," described as "Pulp Fiction meets Mayhem." It is slated to film in the late summer and fall of 2021 for release in Spring 2022. One of the more notable links on Danny's multi-media website is the page for his production company Dare To Dream Films, which he launched out of a desire to control his own creative destiny and, on any individual project, the important processes of casting, filming, distribution and festival submission as well as keeping the story true to its original integrity and form. Its past productions have included "The Crossbreed" and "Deadman Standing," and its upcoming projects are listed as "My Dearest Jane, "Oneida Flats, "Barren" and "Tree Secrets." A separate web page is dedicated to "Tree Secrets," a magical fantasy adventure that explores the bonds of family and the magic that can touch lives generations apart. It is slated to film in Spring 2021 with plans for submission to Sundance and theatrical release. Danny stars in and serves as executive producer on "My Dearest Jane," "Oneida Flats,", "Barren" and "Tree Secrets," which are written and co-produced by Maria Harrison. Impressed with his previous work, Harrison contacted Danny several months ago with the choice of lead role picks in the films. After Danny spoke with Maria, she and her group asked if he would executive-produce the films, harbor the stories to completion and bring talented actors he knew into the mix. This quickly evolved into his desire to create his own production company, many of whose projects will feature a close-knit group of actors (including Danny's friend Jamie Bernadette) and behind the scenes talent and crew. "One of the reasons behind the name Dare to Dream is that it applies to the organic, unstudied way I have approached and found success in every previous endeavor in my life," Danny says. "Throughout my life, every time someone would say I couldn't do something, I would prove them wrong. In my early 20s, I had a business in Dallas refinishing bathtubs, sinks and tile and Motel 6 offered me a $350,000 contract to finish all their fiberglass shower stalls. People thought I couldn't do it, or even get the loan for it, but I did. Later, as a builder, despite the naysayers, I evolved from doing smaller projects to larger homes, remodels, boutique hotels and commercial developments. I was even one of the first builders to construct straw bale construction in New Mexico. "There are some parallels to my acting," he adds. "When I was designing a remodel, I would draw up the plans based on the vision I create in my mind, following it from my subconscious mind to fruition. Likewise, when I'm on set, I am so focused on executing the way I've developed the scene in my mind that I sometimes don't even see or hear the 75 crew members working around me before and between takes. I simply become so immersed in the role and scene. As glamorous as people think it is at times, success only happens through dedication and hard work. I've always said, life is a constant struggle. One you realize that it's a rat race and full of hardships, it becomes a heck of a lot more enjoyable and keeps getting better."- Jo Han-chul was born on 13 May 1973. He is an actor, known for The Wailing (2016), Healer (2014) and Gyeongseong Creature (2023).
- Kim Hye-Eun is known for Secret Love Affair (2014), Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (2012) and Son: The Guest (2018).
- Jeong In-gi was born on 12 September 1966. He is an actor, known for The Chaser (2008), The Host (2006) and Bimilae (2010).
- Son Jong-hak was born on 3 October 1972 in Gwangju, South Korea. He is an actor, known for Thirst (2009), Confession of Murder (2012) and Flower of Evil (2020).
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- Kim Yeong-ae was born on 21 April 1951 in Yeongseon-dong, Yeongdo District, Pusan, South Korea. She was an actress, known for Pandora (2016), The Attorney (2013) and Aeja (2009). She died on 9 April 2017 in Seoul, South Korea.
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Lee Kyoung-young was born on 12 December 1960 in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. He is an actor and director, known for Inside Men (2015), New World (2013) and Run Away (1995).- Jang Nam-boo was born on 7 January 1975 in South Korea. He is an actor, known for The Man from Nowhere (2010), A Hard Day (2014) and The Thieves (2012).
- Kang Shin-il was born on 26 November 1960. He is an actor, known for Black House (2007), I Am Home (2019) and Descendants of the Sun (2016).
- Song Young-chang was born on 2 April 1958 in Gyeongsangnam-do, Chinhae, South Korea. He is an actor, known for The Man from Nowhere (2010), The Good the Bad the Weird (2008) and Thirst (2009).
- Kim Young-woong was born on 20 February 1971 in Busan, South Korea. He is an actor, known for The Thieves (2012), Happiness (2021) and Vincenzo (2021).
- Blake Cooper, who began acting at 10, is best known for his endearing portrayal of Chuck, the youngest "Glader" in the international blockbuster, The Maze Runner. In May, 2018, Blake, singled out by Variety in their annual Youth Impact Issue as "one to watch", will be seen in the coming of age film Measure of a Man. He plays Bobby Marks, an overweight and bullied teen who experiences a turning point one summer and learns to stand up for himself. Based on the book by legendary sports writer Robert Lypsyte, Measure of a Man, also stars Donald Sutherland, Judy Greer and Luke Wilson. The story behind Blake being cast in The Maze Runner is an example of true persistence and self-belief. After reading James Dashner's book, Blake instantly knew that he was perfect to play Chuck and began a one-man Twitter campaign for the role. As Blake's support continued to grow, director Wes Ball heard about the determined young man, offered him an audition which ultimately landed him the role in the mega hit that grossed over $348MM worldwide. Other credits include The Late Bloomer (2016), alongside J.K. Simmons, Jane Lynch, Brittany Snow and Maria Bello. This black comedy is a true story about a young man who, at 27, finally experience's puberty once he is treated for a benign brain tumor. The quirky film received two awards for Best Comedy at The San Diego Film Festival. In 2015, Blake starred in the highly anticipated Amazon pilot Cocked playing the title role of Xander Paxson, the youngest member of a gun manufacturing dynasty. The cast included Sam Trammell, Jason Lee and Brian Dennehy. Additional credits include Parental Guidance, with Billy Crystal, and USA Network's Necessary Roughness. Blake attends high school in Northern Minnesota and also takes college level courses at a nearby state university where he's on the Dean's List. An outdoor enthusiast, he and his three siblings grew up on a farm outside Atlanta with horses, Jacob Sheep, four dogs, five cats, a mule, a donkey and a flop eared bunny named Charlie Pat. A true music enthusiast, Blake is learning music scoring for film and taking vocal, guitar and piano lessons in his spare time. In 2019, Blake won the Jury Prize for the Best Youth Performance from the International Expert Jury in the Competition of Feature Films at Zlin Film Festival for the role of "Bobby Marks" in the feature film Measure of a Man, directed by Jim Loach Blake splits his time between Northern Minnesota and the northern Atlanta suburb where he was raised. He is represented by Kazarian, Measure, Ruskin, & Associates and his remarkable mom, Sharon.
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Dexter Darden was born on 24 June 1991 in Camden, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The Maze Runner (2014), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018).- Originally from Grapevine, Texas, Chris Sheffield began his career at an early age working as a commercial print model. Realizing his love for performing, Chris started taking acting classes at the young age of 10. Chris then landed his first feature film role in Disney's The Rookie in 2002. Immediately after graduating high school, Chris moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career. He has since studied with the most renowned acting mentors, working with Howard Fine, Diana Castle, Nancy Banks and studying improvisation at The Groundlings school. Most importantly, Chris is close with his family including his parents, Carl and Dolores, and his brother, Ryan, who is a talented artist and writer.
- Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Joe Adler started his career making guest appearances on such hit comedies as Workaholics and Modern Family. He went on to recur on such varied programs as Shameless, Grey's Anatomy, and most recently Showtime's hit revival of the cult-classic, Twin Peaks. On the feature film side, Adler starred as the lovable stoner "Rolo" in Disney's Prom and in 20th Century Fox's franchise-starting hit, The Maze Runner. In addition to Damnation, he was a series regular on The Mentalist and was recently seen recurring on Ryan Murphy's award winning FX mini-series, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.
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Alexander Flores was born and raised in New York City, to Vilma Figueroa. He is of Puerto Rican and Italian descent. Alexander started acting at a young age, studying theater for most of his life. He has performed at The Public Theater with The LAByrinth Theater Company and The Cherry Lane Theater in NYC. Alexander is known for The Maze Runner (2014), The Scorch Trials (2015) working along side Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, and Will Poulter.- Script and Continuity Department
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Randall D. Cunningham is known for The Thing About Pam (2022), The Maze Runner (2014) and The Campaign (2012).- Don McManus was born on 8 November 1959 in San Diego, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Vice (2018), Sorry for Your Loss (2018) and Mom (2013).
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- Austin is an actor and musician based in New York City. He is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from the Professional Actor Training Program at SUNY Purchase, New York. His music can be found on all streaming platforms.
Television: Law and Order: SVU, Mr. Robot, The Chosen.
Off Broadway: The Skin of Our Teeth (TFANA, Dir. Arin Arbus), Daniel's Husband (Westside Theatre). Regional Theatre: Bridge of San Luis Rey (Miami New Drama, Dir. David Greenspan), Lion in Winter (Pioneer Theatre Company), Treasure Island (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Nikola Tesla Drops the Beat (Adirondack Theater Festival), Romeo and Juliet (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival), Cymbeline (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival), Spring Awakening (Southern Rep), and Miss Julie (Access Theater). - McKenna Pippen is known for Tall Girl (2019) and Deep Bay of Bengal.
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Retired Army Master Sergeant, Nurse and health enthusiast. Loves life and living the American dream! A self defense instructor and advocate for battered women and children, provides free training programs that build self-confidence, teach self defense and foster self esteem. Giovanni's Philosophy in life; I Love,and respect, God , Family and Country. I Value Life, and the lives of all those around me. I'm dedicated to the preservation of Life, freedom, knowledge, and to those in need! Lets keep changing the world for the better, not just for today and but for everyday!- Actress
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Carol Jean Wells is known for The American Crow (2022), Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011) and Because of Grácia (2017).- Actor
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Jeff Wiesen is known for The Maze Runner (2014), Fighting Past (2012) and When the West Was Young (2013).- Terry Dale Parks is a film and television actor originally from Southern Oklahoma where now owns the family ranch he grew up on which is dear to his heart since his family settled on the land in the early 1930s. His son, Coy, is named after his Grandfather who originally purchased the property where the family has farmed and raised cattle and horses for the past 80 years.
His past film and television include, Thor, Olympus Has Fallen, When The Game Stands Tall, GiJoe2, Man of the House, Friday Night Lights, Homeland, Nashville, Justified, Bonnie & Clyde, Revolution and many more
Since Terry grew up on a horse and cattle ranch, he learned to love animals and care for them so naturally nature and conservation are extremely important for him and his family. For several years he trained horses on the ranch.
His love for acting extends back to his childhood. , with few resources that were artistic in nature in his rural area, Terry relied on his imagination and love of the Carol Burnett Show and Andy Griffith for entertainment. During his 6th grade year at Pernell, the new English teacher started the Pernell Speech and Oral Interpretation Team. While most kids thought the new teacher and his team were strange, Terry was fascinated. When his older brother joined, even though he was too young to compete, Terry traveled to watch the team in action and imagined himself competing as an actor. As soon as he was eligible to join the team as a freshman, he did. By his junior year of high school, he was competing on the national level. In 1989, he placed 3rd in Humorous Interpretation at the National Forensic League's National Tournament. His love of speech continued into college at the University of Oklahoma, where he and his brother started OU's speech and debate team. Within two years, the team was ranked as one of the top five teams in the nation, with Terry winning numerous national championships in several interpretation events. Terry even taught competitive drama for a few years in Texas and several of the kids he mentored went on to become national finalists and even national champions.
After college, Terry continued to chase what fascinated him. He set his sights on film and tv work, moving all he owned out to Los Angeles in his '83 Chevy pickup. As he pursued a career in film work, he inherited the ranch where he grew up. The years in LA pursuing acting had left him a bit weary and homesick for the lifestyle on the ranch he loved so much, so he moved back to the ranch in Oklahoma started working with animals again and started an oil and gas business.
Within a few months he met a casting director while tagging along to a workshop. A few weeks later she cast him in his first feature film. He continued to build a film and television resume as well as his oil and gas business in Oklahoma for many years until the entertainment business pulled him back to the Los Angeles area.
Nowadays, Terry splits his time between the film business in LA and New Orleans, and the ranch in Oklahoma where he lives with his beloved wife, Amber, 16 month old son, Coy, two dogs, Leo and Lilly, and cat, Pearl. - Kathryn Smith-McGlynn is known for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015), In Plain Sight (2008) and Hysteria (2014). She has been married to Sean McGlynn since 16 August 1997. They have one child.
- On December 18, 1994, Shawn Tyrone Prince was born in Mainz/Germany. Since the age of 3 he entertained family and friends. He told his mother at this young age that he wanted to be on Television, so everybody could see him. His mother did not take him serious, because of his age. At age 5 he was enrolled in Kindergarten at the Hainerberg Elementary school in Wiesbaden/Germany. He then auditioned for every school play which he landed a role every time. After the experience on stage he continued telling his parents that he wanted to become an actor. At age 9 he and his family were transferred through the military to Albuquerque, New Mexico. His mom enrolled him in acting school, which he started to attend in 2005. In July of 2005 he attended IMTA in New York City, he had over 20 agencies interested in him. In August he landed a local commercial in Albuquerque and in November he auditioned for Doubting Thomas and landed a small role as Barry Safchik. He landed a lead role as Derrick Johnson for a feature film, Oranges in Los Angeles, in February 2006, which is still in production.
- Jeremy Becerra was born in Dallas, Texas on June 4, 1996. At the young age of 2 Jeremy began kids runway. Through out the years Jeremy acted in plays at Community theatre. Jeremy took acting classes at KD Studio in Dallas and Cathryn Sullivan's Acting for Film. In 2005 Jeremy was in his first Film alongside his father Abel Becerra. August Evening (2007)_ won the LA Film Festival Target award for Best Dramatic Feature Film and best actors ensemble. August Evening was the start of his Acting life. He has done several commercials and photo shoots. In 2006 he landed a lead role on "Barney & Friends" (1992)_ as Marcos. Also in 2006 Jeremy got to be on Prison Break (2005) Episode 21 (El Fin Del Camino). Jeremy also loves working behind the cameras as well. Jeremy plans on going to Film school at Full Sail University in Florida. Jeremy hopes to one day move to LA and land many more films, TV series or to Produce and edit his own films.
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Classically trained in performing arts, Alex Knight graduated from the University of New Mexico with a BFA in theatre. Alex has spent the last 20 years directing, teaching and performing improv across the globe. After a successful stint with the Los Angeles improv community, he is now the artistic director of The Box Improv Theater in Albuquerque NM.
Alex is a comedian and can be seen improvising in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, or on the now dusty but still amazing, Enter the Dojo on Youtube. Despite his comedy chops, he continues getting work as a serious actor and you can see him play bad men in Preacher, Big Sky and Narcos Mexico. On the legitimate stage, he has performed original (devised) theater in countries around the world including Poland, Canada, Uganda, Ukraine, Colombia, Scotland and Serbia.
In addition to performing, Alex Knight is a professional painter (mostly watercolors), amateur volleyball player and all around nice human.- Additional Crew
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Marc Comstock is known for The Night Shift (2014), Manhattan (2014) and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015).- Actor
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John Christian Love is an American Actor/Filmmaker from Houston, TX. Starting at the age of 13 years old, John found himself thrown into the world of entertainment. Not knowing where to begin, he often found himself going down the hard road. Often going on cattle calls and following blind radio advertisements that led to spending lots of money to no resolve. In middle school John was heavily involved in Performing Arts and started competing in Speech & Debate. It was as a sophomore In High School when he found his first agent and and started going on auditions. As he continued to pursue acting, he performed plays at Houston's Midtown Art Center, University of Houston's Wortham Theatre, and Tulane's Lupin Theatre in New Orleans. John got his start in television in 2009 after he ditched college and moved to Austin, TX to be a featured football player on the critically acclaimed TV show "Friday Night Lights" in which he landed a speaking role on later in the season. This wasn't enough and John knew he had to move forward in a place where he could thrive. And in so, moved to New Mexico where he booked roles on television and films, while pursuing his Bachelors in Film. Still not satisfied, John set out on the world again, in search of the perfect team. Moved to Los Angeles and the rest of the story is still in the making. John can seen Recurring as a Guest Star on the critically acclaimed TV series "Better Call Saul".- Stunts
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Tatanka Means was born on 19 February 1985 in Rapid City, South Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and The Host (2013).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Ashley Daniels is known for The Ridiculous 6 (2015), Hell or High Water (2016) and Perpetual Grace, LTD (2019).- Actor
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Keith Jardine was born on 31 October 1975 in Butte, Montana, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Godless (2017), Inherent Vice (2014) and Killer Kafé.- Stunts
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- Ryan grew up in Silver City, NM and loved singing, dancing, and acting for as long as he can remember. When he was 14, he joined a theater group called Theater Group NM, where he was a part of shows like Fiddler on the Roof, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Annie, and Aladdin. He studied Performing Arts at New Mexico State University for 3 years before moving to Phoenix, AZ, where 3 years prior he signed with his first agent. He discovered how different screen acting and commercial acting was from theater but loved the challenge. Shortly after, he moved to Wrightwood, California to be closer to the acting market in LA and also signed with his second talent agent. During all that time, he attended the New York Conservetory of Dramatic Arts Summer Program, competed in the International Modeling and Talent Assaciation or IMTA, and landed his first acting job in a big Hollywood movie playing a "Crank" in the Maze Runner: Scorch Trials. Now near LA, Ryan has been on Lifetime's original show, My Crazy Sex, played a lead in Ben Daka's short film Lenity; shown at the Hollywood Reel Indepentent Film Festval 2017, and have done commercials and photo shoots for such companies as BP Oil, Cable One, and PetSmart. In his free time, Ryan loves hanging out with family and friends, watching videos online, taking dance classes, and making people laugh.