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| Danny Barclay |
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Danny Barclay is originally from
Kansas City, and he graduated from Duke University with degrees in
Theatre and English. Credits at Duke include the title role in
Macbeth, as well as productions of Blood Wedding,
Two Rooms, A Perfect Ganesh, Our Country's
Good, Mountain Language, and Trojan Women.
Regional theater credits include The Merchant of Venice and
War of the Worlds with the Long Beach Shakespeare Company,
as well as Bury the Dead with ICAP Theatre here in Los
Angeles. He also starred in the North Carolina premiere of Neil
LaBute's The Shape of Things. Danny's recent independent
film work includes this year's The Dinner Party and All
Hallows' Eve. He is repped by Dale Garrick International. |
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| Nicholas Nealon |
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Nicholas Nealon is from Reno,
Nevada and studied theater at the University of Nevada, Reno before
earning his conservatory degree from the American Musical and
Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles. Notable productions from Nevada
include, Dangerous Liaisons, Footloose, Free, Epicene or the Silent
Woman, The Medium, and Les Miserables. Nevada film credits include
Entity and Mountain Dew with Pop Rocks. After his recent graduation
he has performed on stage in Waiting for Lefty, and on screen in
Glitches here in Los Angeles. |
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| Darrel Guilbeau |
| Professor Lander |
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Darrel Guilbeau is a graduate of
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and has several L.A. Theatre
credits including Hamlet, MacBeth, Richard II,
Henry Iv Pts. 1 & 2, Dr. Faustus, Troilus
and Cressida, The Trial of the Catonsville Nine,
Ourselves Alone, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,
The Three Sisters, re:LAX-Stories from an Airport,
and Water, Water Everywhere (ADA nomination, Supporting
Actor Drama). His film and television credits include
Windtalkers, directed by John Woo, Queerspiracy!,
Alias (ABC) with Jennifer Garner, the HBO series The
Comeback with Lisa Kudrow and a recent appearance on Gene
Simmons Family Jewels. He can also be heard in the English
versions of several popular Japanese Anime and video games. |
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| Brian Ceponis |
| Robert DeVille |
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Brian Ceponis, originally from
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated from the University of Notre
Dame with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. After
graduating, Brian took an indirect route to his acting career.
Before moving to Los Angeles, Brian spent several years both working
in the financial services industry in Pennsylvania and Ireland and
playing professional volleyball in the premier leagues of Norway and
Switzerland. After finally retiring from international volleyball,
Brian pursued acting full time, beginning with numerous theatrical
productions that included leading roles in Our American Cousin,
Down the Road and Hedda Gabler. Since arriving in
Los Angeles, Brian has worked on several independent films,
including 3 for Anna, Stabbing Abby and Cursed
Opportunities as well as an independent sitcom pilot,
Against Type. |
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| Dustyn Gulledge |
| Crystal J'Adore |
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Dustyn Gulledge is originally
from Austin, Texas but is a graduate of the American Musical and
Dramatic Academy and New School in New York. New York City stage credits
include roles in Hamlet
and Macbeth,
Steven in Games People Play,
Pale in Burn This
and Louis/Louise in Radium.
Dustyn is a new actor to the Los Angeles area and is happy to be… well,
working. |
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| Caleb Cubbison |
| Byron Cromwell |
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Originally from a small town in South
Carolina, Caleb Cubbison earned his BFA in Theatre Arts from East
Carolina University, where he appeared such productions as The
Bacchai, The Grapes of Wrath, and The Indian Wants The
Bronx. After graduation, Caleb moved to California to pursue a
career in film, and since then has enjoyed working on several
independent films such as The Land of Agora, Haven,
and Coffee Run. |
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| Matt Siegan |
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Matt Siegan is a recent
graduate of the university of Southern California's Acting
Conservatory. Since graduating, he has worked across the country
in film and theatre. Notably, he starred opposite William Sadler
in the indie feature Unspoken and will begin production
soon on The Distance starring Michael Madsen. In theatre
Matthew has worked on stages large and small. Recently he played
Shipton, a doomed climber on Mt. Everest, in the World Premiere
of Climbing Everest at the award winning Colony Theatre.
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| Sherry Mattson |
| Rosemary
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Sherry Mattson is originally from
Huntington Beach. She graduated from South Coast Repertory's
Professional Conservatory and studied acting at Orange Coast College and
UC Irvine. Most recently she wrapped two films for the American Film
Institute. She has appeared in commercials and the television show The
Middleman, and is a member of Theatre
Neo. In 2002, she wrote and produced her own short film, Plugged In,
which appeared in Festivals in 2003. It can be viewed at
video.google.com. |
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