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JOHN
CARMICHAEL, MD (Doctor Guy). John is studying Endocrinology at
the NYU School of Medicine. He appeared in Oliver! and The
Pirates of Penzance in elementary school and has made small cameo
appearances in student films in the distant past. During medical school,
he wrote, directed, and produced a short film, Lost to Follow Up,
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MICHAEL
CAVALIERE (Pee Wee Herman Guy). Michael’s recent NY stage
productions include The Importance of Being Earnest, The Comedy of
Errors, A Midsummer Night's Dream, King John, All's Well That Ends Well,
and As You Like It. He produced and appeared in Random
Acts, an evening of one-act plays by David Ives and Donald Margulies. |
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SPENCER
COBRIN (Music). Spencer
attended the London College of Fashion before becoming a professional
musician at 21, playing drums, recording, composing and touring with Morrissey.
He later moved to New York City and formed his own band, Elva Snow. He
has composed for Nike, the short film Holiday in New York, and
an upcoming children’s pilot. |
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JOHN
DOKES (Shakespeare Guy). John was most recently seen on One
Life to Live. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Recently, John has appeared in Hamlet, several commercials, and
the independent features Swing City and Redeye. A jazz
vocalist and champion Lindy Hopper, John was a special guest in the Broadway
musical Swing. |
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JESSIE
HUTCHESON (Dirty Harry Gal). Jessie has been seen recently in
the 24 Hour Plays at the Atlantic Theater, in the NY International
Fringe Festival, and as the lead actor in several independent films, including
My Sister's Wedding (David Leitner, dir.) and Brooklyn
Hipster Superhero. She studied with the Atlantic Theater Company
and received her BA from Harvard. |
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JEREMY
LANDMAN (Graphic Designer Guy). Jeremy is a freelance graphic
designer in New York City. He designs for print, video and interactive
media and is particularly fond of recycled cardboard. He will also work
for beer or praise if showered in sufficient quantity. |
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QUINCY NEWTON (Quincy Newton). Quincy is a hard guy to pin down. | |
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LISA
M. PERRY (Producer). Lisa is in post production on Shoot
the Freak, a short documentary, with fellow producers Garret Savage
and Jessie Hutcheson. She is also in post-production on On the Cliffs,
a comedic short. Lisa’s TV work includes A&E's Nero Wolf,
and IFC's In the Company of Women. |
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JAY
RIEDL (Sarah Scott). Jay has studied at the University of New
South Wales, The Actor’s Centre in Sydney, ACT in San Francisco
and the Atlantic Theatre Company in NYC. Recent plays: He Died with
a Felafel in His Hand (Hair
of the Dog Theatre Company), The Women, Dolphin Up a
Tree, and As You Like It. Recent film: Nada, Crossed,
and Let’s Wait. |
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WENDY
SPERO (Waitress Gal). Wendy’s solo show, Who's Your
Daddy? is playing to sold-out audiences at the UCB Theater and got
raves in both in Time Out and The New Yorker. Her one
woman show Microthrills won "best solo show" at the
2003 ECNY awards. She has appeared on Premium Blend, VH1’s All
Access, and Law and Order: Criminal Intent. |
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