Brandon Scullion’s so-cool-it’s-frozen horror feature Live In Fear has announced the casting of one of its four leading roles.
Chris Dorman, who is probably best known for his recurring role as Toby in the award winning zombie apocalypse web/TV-series 8.13, will play Eric, a boy with multiple bad habits like drinking from strange flasks and dismembering his girlfriends. 8.13, which won no less than seven awards in the 2011 LAWeb Festival and which also received a 2nd Annual Indie Soap Awards nomination as 2010 Soap of the Year, combined the talents of actors such as Dorman with the producing and directing expertise of Traycee King (producer of Nerd Rage and The RadNerd Show) and Mando Franco, resident director at, and owner of, Evil Panda Films. 8.13 is currently airing on the American Horrors Channel, and a further season of episodes is presently in pre-production.
Dorman, who was one half of a cannibalistic...
Chris Dorman, who is probably best known for his recurring role as Toby in the award winning zombie apocalypse web/TV-series 8.13, will play Eric, a boy with multiple bad habits like drinking from strange flasks and dismembering his girlfriends. 8.13, which won no less than seven awards in the 2011 LAWeb Festival and which also received a 2nd Annual Indie Soap Awards nomination as 2010 Soap of the Year, combined the talents of actors such as Dorman with the producing and directing expertise of Traycee King (producer of Nerd Rage and The RadNerd Show) and Mando Franco, resident director at, and owner of, Evil Panda Films. 8.13 is currently airing on the American Horrors Channel, and a further season of episodes is presently in pre-production.
Dorman, who was one half of a cannibalistic...
- 2/7/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
RadNerd’s Beau Ryan, Andre Meadows and Damien Beurer have been staples on the La web video scene, often popping up at Tubefilter events—Ryan’s signature thick dark rim glasses making him an easy find even in crowded mixers. A year ago it was a pilot run on live streaming channel TheStream.tv, an earlier incarnation of the series that would land The RadNerd Show a Streamy Award nomination for Live Production in a web series. Now The RadNerd Show is back as a more polished, non-live version picked up by entertainment site CraveOnline for an exclusive distribution run. The 15-minute weekly web series premieres today on site with new episodes out every Friday. The 15 minutes will break out into four segments, blending tech, comic book, gaming and entertainment news rundowns with comedy sketches and a ‘friendly interview’ with a different ‘Weblebrity’ each week. Taking a nod from their well-received live show,...
- 10/23/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
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